Abstract:
Introduction: The most common localization of genital endometriosis is the uterus lesion - adenomyosis, the specific frequency of which is 70 - 80%.
Methods: We have studied 252 women with histologically verified diagnosis of adenomyosis (the
main group). The control group included 252 patients without proliferative processes of the uterus. Immunohistochemical study of the endometrium/ myometrium had been carried out based on material
from 51 patients, 7 of which were in the control group. We have studied the expression level of estrogen
receptors: ERa, ER(3, progesterone receptors (PR) and CYP19 (aromatase) by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction.
Results: Studied biopsy specimens were obtained during surgical treatment of patients with various
gynecological pathology. Attention is drawn to the fact of increased expression of ERa and ER(3 genes
in patients with glandular hyperplasia of the endometrium, in contrast to the patients with endometrial
atrophy. It is shown that in patients with glandular hyperplasia the level of Era and Erb gene expression
is increased in 60%. While in patients with endometrial atrophy gene expression level is low in 72%. ERa
and ER(3 gene expression is significantly increased in patients over 50 with persistent menstrual cycle and
in patients under 50 in postmenopause. Gene expression of PR has been analyzed in 30 patients in the
main group. The number of women in groups of over and under 50 was equal, 15 people in each group.
Attention is drawn to the fact of increased gene expression of PR in women in deep menopause. The low
level of expression was observed in women under 50 with menstrual cycle. It is interesting that expression of ER(3 was accompanied by suppression of ERa. Expression of ER is accompanied by expression of
PR. In the studied uterine biopsy specimen a low expression of aromatase gene CYP 19 has been revealed,
which is a favorable prognostic sign.
Conclusions: A low expression of aromatase gene CYP 19 it has been revealed. ERa and ER (3 gene
expression in the myometrium does not differ from the control group. ERa and ER (3 gene expression is
increased in patients with endometrial hyperplasia, and reduced in patients with endometrial atrophy.
Increase of ER(3 expression is accompanied by reduction of ERa expression and increase of PR expression.