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Item Distribution of furin, TNF-α, and TGF-β2 in the endometrium of missed abortion and voluntary first trimester termination case(Science Printers and Publishers Inc., 2015) Ozbilgin K.; Turan A.; Kahraman B.; Atay C.; Vatansever S.; Uluer E.T.; Özçakir T.Objective: To identify the role of furin, TNF-a, and TGF-b2 in human missed abortion pathogenesis. STUDY DESIGN: Decidual materials were collected from patients diagnosed with a missed abortion (n=10) (missed abortion group) and from legal voluntary termination cases at ≪ 10 gestational weeks (n=10) (normal pregnancy group). Tissue samples were collected from each group by dilation and curettage under mask anesthesia. For all tissue samples, furin, TNF-α, and TGF-β2 primary antibodies were performed by immunohistochemical staining. The number of stained cells was evaluated by using the H-score technique. Results: In immunohistochemical examination, the immunoreactivities of furin, TNF-α, and TGF-β2 were found to be higher in syncytiotrophoblastic cells in the missed abortion group than in the normal pregnancy group (p<0.005). Additionally, high immunoreactivity of TNF-α and TGF-β2 molecules was established only in cytotrophoblastic cells of missed abortions (p<0.005) in examination at decidual cells of the missed abortion group; furin immunoreactivities were detected higher in the missed abortion group than in the control group, but TNF-α and TGF-β2 immunoreactivity were increased in number in the normal pregnancy group (p<0.005). Conclusion: It is considered that high levels of furin and the 2 furin-related proteins (TNF-α and TGF-β2), which play important roles in proliferation, invasion, migration, differentiation, and survival of cells, may be the reason of proceeding decidualization, placentation, and prevention from abortion, in spite of terminating the fetal life. © Science Printers and Publishers, Inc.Item A comparison of the molecular distribution of proangiogenic factors in endometrium of missed abortions and of voluntary first trimester termination cases(S.O.G. CANADA Inc., 2015) Özçakir T.; Turan M.A.; Şimşek F.; Atay C.; Vatansever S.; Özbilgin K.Objective: The authors aimed to evaluate the angiogenic changes that occur in the cases with missed abortions compared with the voluntary termination of pregnancy as control group, with this controlled clinical study. Materials and Methods: The study included fifteen healthy volunteer women with unwanted pregnancy less than 10th gestational week in an academic research environment. The patients were 19 women between 6th and 11th gestational weeks diagnosed with missed abortion as the patient group. Immunohistochemistry was utilized to examine temporal and spatial expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and their two receptors: VEGF-R1 (Flt-1) and VEGF-R2 (Flk-l/KDR), and Trombospondin-1, eNOS, iNOS, and HIF-la in the both deciduas and placenta of the both groups. Results: This study discovered the significant difference (p < 0.005) between the groups of controlled and missed abortion in the decidual and placental cell components, and has put forward that thrombospondin and iNOS have an impact on abortion through antiangiogenic effect in cases of missed abortions. Conclusions: The potential role of molecules affecting angiogenesis in the etiology of missed abortion has been evaluated and the authors aimed for this to be a guide for studies on further treatments and on the prevention of the development of missed abortions.Item The expression of forkhead transcription factors in decidua and placenta in patients with missed abortion(S.O.G. CANADA Inc., 2015) Ozbilgin K.; Kahraman B.; Turan A.; Atay C.; Vatansever S.; Inan S.; Özçakir T.Background: Forkhead transcription factors 3a (FOX03a) has pleiotropic biological functions in the female reproductive tract. FOX03a has a function in decidualization, in placental development, and also in inhibition of apoptosis. This study aims to investigate a possible role of FOX03a in missed abortion. Materials and Methods: Decidual and placental tissue samples were obtained from the women with unwanted pregnancy as the control group and with missed abortion as the patient group. Immunohistochemistry technique was utilized to compare FOX03a expression of the decidual cells in uterine decidual stroma and cytotrophoblast-syncytiotrophoblast cells in placental villous stroma. Immunohistochemistry was evaluated semi-quantitatively utilizing the H-score technique. Results: It was demonstrated that H-Scores of FOX03a expression in both uterine decidual stroma were increased in the missed abortion group (255.83±12.41) than in the normal pregnancy group (133.33±17.43). It was also shown that there was no difference between non-decidual area of the endometrium of the normal pregnancy and the missed abortion group (30.33±4.32; 39.66±14.30, respectively) and placental villous stroma (13.00±1.89; 13.00±1.67, respectively). However, the immunoreactivity of cytotrophoblast and syncytiotrophoblast cells significantly increased in the missed abortion group (18.83±1.47; 322.00±6.06, respectively) than in the normal pregnancy group (11.00±1.26; 254.00±8.17, respectively) (p < 0.05). Conclusion: These data support the hypothesis that increased FOX03a expression in missed abortion may prevent the discharge of dead fetus to maintain decidualization, prevention of oxidative stress, immunomodulation, and inhibition of apoptosis.