Systemic Oxidative Stress in Women with Ovarian and Pelvic Endometriosis: Role of Hormonal Therapy
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Systemic Oxidative Stress in Women with Ovarian and Pelvic Endometriosis: Role of Hormonal Therapy
Abstract
This study was performed to evaluate the systemic oxidative stress balance in women with either ovarian or deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) and any alterations of the same during hormone therapy. Free oxygen radicals (FORT) and free oxidant radical defense (FORD) were measured in the capillary blood of 24 women without endometriosis, 26 women with endometrioma, and 26 women with DIE with or without endometrioma. Endometriosis was diagnosed by clinical and ultrasound assessment. Dietary factors, lifestyle habits, and intake of any substances interfering with the oxidative status were recorded. Women were prescribed contraceptive hormones, and the baseline assessments were repeated at the 3rd month of use, revealing a higher oxidative stress balance (FORT/FORD) in women with endometriosis than in controls (4.75 ± 4.4 vs. 2.79 ± 2.2; p = 0.05). The highest values were found in women with DIE (5.34 ± 4.6; p = 0.028 vs. controls). Regression analysis revealed an independent link between FORT/FORD and endometrioma (b 2.874, 95% CI 0.345, 5.403; p = 0.027) and DIE (b 4.419, 95% CI 1.775, 7.064; p = 0.001) but a negative correlation with HDL-cholesterol (b -0.063, 95% CI -0.125, -0.002; p = 0.043). In controls, the hormone therapy increased FORT (p = 0.003), but also FORD (p = 0.012), with the FORT/FORD balance remaining stable (2.72 ± 2.2 vs. 2.73 ± 1.8; p = 0.810). In women with endometriosis, FORT remained unchanged, but FORD increased (p = 0.004), and the FORT/FORD ratio significantly decreased (4.75 ± 4.4 vs. 2.57 ± 1.76; p = 0.002) to values similar to the control levels. These data indicate that systemic oxidative stress balance increased in women with endometriosis, particularly in those with DIE. The hormonal therapy did not change the oxidative stress balance in control women but significantly improved it in women with endometriosis, particularly those suffering from DIE.
Keywords: antioxidants; contraception; endometriosis; estrogens; free oxygen radicals; oxidative stress; progestins.
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