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The role of estrogen receptors alpha and beta in the development of uterine leiomyomasKoomson, Jacqueline Nyarkoa 13 July 2017 (has links)
Uterine leiomyomas are benign tumors within the uterus, where patients present with symptoms such as abnormal bleeding, urinary retention, and pelvic pressure. The exact etiology of uterine leiomyomas is unknown, but numerous theories have been proposed, indicating a multifactorial mechanism, including lifestyle and steroid hormones. Uterine leiomyomas have become a public health concern due to the high cost of treatment as well as the high prevalence within African American communities. Currently, many treatment options exist, ranging from conservative treatments that address symptoms, to surgical intervention to remove the uterus. Research efforts thus far have determined the relationship between the role of estrogen in the growth of uterine leiomyomas (which has led to development of medications that target different approaches to estrogen synthesis) and its effects in the pathogenesis. Studies have shown that estrogen acts on estrogen receptor subtypes, ER and ER. This study examines the role of these two receptors in estrogenic effects, and how these effects relate to the development of uterine leiomyomas. Available research has shown that each receptor has its unique functions and impacts the growth of tumors differently. There is conflicting evidence in how the number of receptors and surrounding environment modulate leiomyomas, with some studies reporting that it is the corepressors and/or coactivators that ultimately determine the influence of estrogenic effects. However, the general consensus of such studies suggests that estrogen receptor-specific therapeutic intervention is a novel area with great potential. The primary benefit of estrogen receptor-specific treatment, such as selective estrogen receptor modulators, is the ability to regulate physiological processes that contribute to the growth of uterine leiomyomas. Future directions of research include confirming the exact roles of ER and ER and harnessing the effects of their differing functions to manage uterine leiomyomas.
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Ganho de peso na idade adulta e ocorrência de miomas uterinos em trabalhadoras de uma universidade: Estudo Pró-Saúde. / Weight gain in adulthood and occurrence of uterine fobroids in universit employees: Pró-Saúde Study.Fernanda Pelegrini Torres 24 April 2012 (has links)
Os miomas uterinos (MU) são considerados os tumores mais comumente encontrados no sistema reprodutor feminino. Este estudo buscou investigar associação entre o ganho de peso na idade adulta e a ocorrência de miomas. Esta relação foi explorada em estudos internacionais na maior parte americanos. No Brasil nenhum estudo havia abordado este tema até o término desta dissertação. Para investigar como a associação entre o ganho de peso na idade adulta afeta o risco de miomas, foi conduzido um estudo transversal referente aos dados da linha
de base (1999-2001) do estudo longitudinal Pró-Saúde onde 2594 servidores técnico-administrativos de uma universidade pública do Rio de Janeiro são participantes, entre eles foram selecionadas 1560 mulheres com diagnóstico médico autorrelatado de MU e que tiveram seus pesos aos vinte anos de idade autorrelatados em questionário autopreenchível cujas idades variaram entre 22 a 67 anos. Foi avaliada a mudança de peso desde os 20 anos até o momento da entrada no estudo. As prevalências de miomas encontradas neste grupo foram23.3%
(IC95% - 21,2; 25,4), situando-se em posição intermediária quando comparada as prevalências encontradas nos estudos norte-americanos. A maior prevalência de ganho de peso foi encontrada no 4 quintil cujos valores variaram entre ganho maior que 0,7 Kg/ano e menor que 1,1 Kg/ano. A faixa etária com maiores prevalências de diagnóstico médico auto-relatado de miomas ficou compreendida entre 45 a 54 anos (39,1%).Os valores de peso aos 20 anos informados pelas respondentes variaram entre 30,0 e 96,0 kg. O IMC aos 20 anos de idade se situou está dentro da categoria de normalidade entre a maior parte das participantes. Os resultados não sugerem associação entre o ganho de peso na idade adulta e miomas nesta população de estudo / The uterine fibroids (MU) are considered the most common tumors found in the female reproductive system. This study investigated the association between weight gain in adulthood and the occurrence of fibroids. This relationship was explored in international studies mostly Americans. In Brazil, no studies had
addressed this issue until the end of this dissertation. To investigate how the association between weight gain in ddulthood affects the risk of fibroids, a crosssectional study was conducted for the data from the baseline (1999-2001)
longitudinal study of the Pro-Saúde where2594 technical and administrative staff of a public university in Rio de Janeiro are participating, among them were selected in 1560 women with self-reported medical diagnosis of MU and had their weights at the age of twenty self-reported in self-administered questionnaire whose ages ranged from 22-67 years. Weight change since 20 years was evaluated until the entry into
the study. The prevalence of fibroids found in this group were 23.3% (95% CI - 21.2, 25.4), standing at an intermediate position compared the prevalence found in American studies. The highest prevalence of weight gain was found in the 4th quintile values ranged between gain greater than 0.7 kg / year and less than 1.1 kg / year. The age group with highest prevalence of self-reported medical diagnosis of fibroids was between 45 and 54 (39.1%). The weight at age 20 reported by respondents ranged between 30.0 and 96.0 kg. The BMI at 20 years old stood in the category is normal among most participants. The results suggest no association between weight
gain in adulthood and fibroids in this study population.
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Ganho de peso na idade adulta e ocorrência de miomas uterinos em trabalhadoras de uma universidade: Estudo Pró-Saúde. / Weight gain in adulthood and occurrence of uterine fobroids in universit employees: Pró-Saúde Study.Fernanda Pelegrini Torres 24 April 2012 (has links)
Os miomas uterinos (MU) são considerados os tumores mais comumente encontrados no sistema reprodutor feminino. Este estudo buscou investigar associação entre o ganho de peso na idade adulta e a ocorrência de miomas. Esta relação foi explorada em estudos internacionais na maior parte americanos. No Brasil nenhum estudo havia abordado este tema até o término desta dissertação. Para investigar como a associação entre o ganho de peso na idade adulta afeta o risco de miomas, foi conduzido um estudo transversal referente aos dados da linha
de base (1999-2001) do estudo longitudinal Pró-Saúde onde 2594 servidores técnico-administrativos de uma universidade pública do Rio de Janeiro são participantes, entre eles foram selecionadas 1560 mulheres com diagnóstico médico autorrelatado de MU e que tiveram seus pesos aos vinte anos de idade autorrelatados em questionário autopreenchível cujas idades variaram entre 22 a 67 anos. Foi avaliada a mudança de peso desde os 20 anos até o momento da entrada no estudo. As prevalências de miomas encontradas neste grupo foram23.3%
(IC95% - 21,2; 25,4), situando-se em posição intermediária quando comparada as prevalências encontradas nos estudos norte-americanos. A maior prevalência de ganho de peso foi encontrada no 4 quintil cujos valores variaram entre ganho maior que 0,7 Kg/ano e menor que 1,1 Kg/ano. A faixa etária com maiores prevalências de diagnóstico médico auto-relatado de miomas ficou compreendida entre 45 a 54 anos (39,1%).Os valores de peso aos 20 anos informados pelas respondentes variaram entre 30,0 e 96,0 kg. O IMC aos 20 anos de idade se situou está dentro da categoria de normalidade entre a maior parte das participantes. Os resultados não sugerem associação entre o ganho de peso na idade adulta e miomas nesta população de estudo / The uterine fibroids (MU) are considered the most common tumors found in the female reproductive system. This study investigated the association between weight gain in adulthood and the occurrence of fibroids. This relationship was explored in international studies mostly Americans. In Brazil, no studies had
addressed this issue until the end of this dissertation. To investigate how the association between weight gain in ddulthood affects the risk of fibroids, a crosssectional study was conducted for the data from the baseline (1999-2001)
longitudinal study of the Pro-Saúde where2594 technical and administrative staff of a public university in Rio de Janeiro are participating, among them were selected in 1560 women with self-reported medical diagnosis of MU and had their weights at the age of twenty self-reported in self-administered questionnaire whose ages ranged from 22-67 years. Weight change since 20 years was evaluated until the entry into
the study. The prevalence of fibroids found in this group were 23.3% (95% CI - 21.2, 25.4), standing at an intermediate position compared the prevalence found in American studies. The highest prevalence of weight gain was found in the 4th quintile values ranged between gain greater than 0.7 kg / year and less than 1.1 kg / year. The age group with highest prevalence of self-reported medical diagnosis of fibroids was between 45 and 54 (39.1%). The weight at age 20 reported by respondents ranged between 30.0 and 96.0 kg. The BMI at 20 years old stood in the category is normal among most participants. The results suggest no association between weight
gain in adulthood and fibroids in this study population.
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Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Compounds and Reproductive Toxicity in WomenMorgan, Marisa L 16 September 2014 (has links)
The overall objective of the research presented in this dissertation was to assess exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), phthalates, and bisphenol A (BPA) in the general population and evaluate their associations with adverse reproductive health effects, including cancers, in women. Given the proven contribution of unopposed estrogens to the risk for endometrial neoplasia or breast cancer, renewed health concerns have aroused about estrogen mimicking EDCs found in food, personal care products or as environmental contaminants. Our meta-analysis showed that exposure to estrogen mimicking PCBs increased summary risk of breast cancer and endometriosis. We further evaluated the relationship between endometriosis and breast cancer, and EDCs using a bioinformatics method. Our bioinformatics approach was able to identify genes with the potential to be involved in interaction with PCB, phthalates and BPA that may be important to the development of breast cancer and endometriosis. Therefore, we hypothesized that exposure to EDCs such as PCBs, phthalates, and BPA, results in adverse reproductive health effects in women. Using subject data and biomarkers available from the Center for Disease Controls National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey database we conducted a cross-sectional study of EDCs in relation to self-reported history of endometriosis, uterine leiomyomas, breast cancer, cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, and uterine cancer. Significantly higher body burdens of PCBs were found in women diagnosed with breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and uterine cancer compared to women without cancer. PCB 138 was significantly associated with breast cancer, cervical cancer, and uterine cancer, while PCBs 74 and 118 were significantly associated with ovarian cancer. The sum of dioxin-like PCBs were significantly associated with ovarian cancer (OR of 2.02, 95% CI: 1.06-3.85) and the sum of non-dioxin-like PCBs were significantly associated with uterine cancer (OR of 1.12, 95%CI: 1.03-1.23). Significantly higher body burdens of PCBs were also found in women diagnosed with endometriosis and uterine leiomyomas. Documenting the exposure to EDCs among the general U.S. population, and identifying agents associated with reproductive toxicity have the potential to fill research gaps and facilitate our understanding of the complex role environmental chemicals play in producing toxicity in reproductive organs.
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Epidemiological and familial risk factors of uterine leiomyoma developmentUimari, O. (Outi) 31 January 2017 (has links)
Abstract
Uterine leiomyomas are the most common benign tumours in females. They are myometrial neoplasms, may present single or multiple, and may be located in various sites of the uterus. Leiomyomas distort the uterine cavity and the uterus itself, causing abnormal vaginal bleeding, reduced fertility and also pelvic pressure and pain symptoms. The aim of this study was to elaborate current knowledge on familial uterine leiomyomas and to explore the possible association between uterine leiomyoma and cardiovascular disease risk factors, and also the association between leiomyomas and endometriosis.
The natural history of familial uterine leiomyoma study showed significant differences between familial and non-familial leiomyoma cases, familial cases having more severe clinical characteristics. They presented with multiple uterine leiomyomas and were more often symptomatic. They were also diagnosed at a younger age.
The prevalence study on uterine leiomyomas and endometriosis offered confirmation of an association between the diseases. Uterine leiomyomas and endometriosis seem to decrease female fertility independently of each other.
Uterine leiomyomas related to the hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer (HLRCC) tumour syndrome were studied in regard to their clinical characteristics and immunophenotype. The study provided evidence that women with HLRCC may be identified through distinct leiomyoma clinical characteristics, and routine-use IHC of CD34 and Bcl-2. Distinguishing these leiomyoma cases from sporadic ones may identify families affected by fumarate hydratase (fumarase, FH) mutation.
Uterine leiomyoma and cardiovascular disease risk factors were studied in The Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 (NFBC1966). The study showed an association between leiomyomas and raised cardiovascular disease risk factors, serum lipids and metabolic syndrome in particular. These findings may suggest that there are shared predisposing factors underlying both uterine leiomyomas and adverse metabolic and cardiac disease risks, or that metabolic factors have a role in biological mechanisms underlying leiomyoma development.
This study provides novel information on clinical characteristics of familial uterine leiomyomas and on the immunophenotype of HLRCC-related leiomyomas. The study also offers significant confirmation of associations between uterine leiomyomas and both endometriosis and several CVD risk factors. / Tiivistelmä
Kohdun leiomyoomat ovat naisten yleisin hyvänlaatuinen kasvain. Ne ovat myometriumin neoplastisia muutoksia ja ne ilmenevät joko yksittäisinä tai monilukuisina, ja ne voivat sijaita missä tahansa kohdun myometriumia. Leiomyoomat muuttavat kohdun ja kohtuontelon säännöllistä muotoa. Lisäksi ne aiheuttavat vuotohäiriöitä, alentunutta hedelmällisyyttä, ja lantion alueen painetta ja kipua. Tämän tutkimuksen tavoitteena oli laajentaa nykyistä tietämystä suvuittain esiintyvistä kohdun leiomyoomista ja selvittää mahdollista leiomyoomien ja kardiovaskulaaritautiriskin assosiaatiota, ja lisäksi selvittää leiomyoomien ja endometrioosin assosiaatiota.
Suvuittain esiintyvien kohdun leiomyoomien taudinkulkua selvittävässä tutkimuksessa osoitettiin merkittäviä eroja suvuittain ja ei-suvuittain esiintyvien leiomyoomien välillä. Suvuittain esiintyvien leiomyoomien kliininen taudinkuva oli vaikeampi, leiomyoomia oli kohdussa useampia ja ne aiheuttivat useammin oireita ja lisäksi ne diagnosoitiin nuoremmalla iällä.
Kohdun leiomyoomien ja endometrioosin yleisyyttä selvittävä tutkimus antoi lisävahvistusta sille havainnolle, että nämä taudit assosioivat keskenään. Tutkimustuloksen mukaan leiomyoomat ja endometrioosi vähentävät naisen hedelmällisyyttä toisistaan riippumatta.
Perinnöllinen kohdun leiomyomatoosi ja munuaissyöpä (hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer, HLRCC) -kasvainoireyhtymään liittyvän kohdun leiomyoomia selvittävän tutkimuksen tuloksien mukaan HLRCC-naisten kohdun leiomyoomien kliiniset ominaisuudet poikkeavat satunnaisesti esiintyvien leiomyoomien ominaisuuksista. Naisella HLRCC voitaisiinkin tunnistaa näiden poikkeavien ominaisuuksien perusteella, sekä immunohistokemiallisilla värjäyksillä CD34 ja Bcl-2. Fumaraattihydrataasi (fumaraasi, FH) -geenin mutaatiota kantava suku voitaisiin siten tunnistaa yksittäisen HLRCC leiomyoomatapauksen avulla.
Pohjois-Suomen syntymäkohortti 1966 (Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966, NFBC1966) tutkittiin kohdun leiomyoomia ja kardiovaskulaarisairauden riskitekijöitä. Tutkimustuloksien perusteella kohdun leiomyoomat assosioivat koholla olevien kardiovaskulaarisairauden riskien kanssa, erityisesti seerumin lipidien ja metabolisen syndrooman suhteen. Näiden tutkimustulosten perusteella voidaan esittää, että leiomyoomien ja terveydelle epäedullisen metabolian ja kardiovaskulaaritaudin riskien taustalla on mahdollisesti joitain yhteisiä altistavia tekijöitä, tai että metabolisilla tekijöillä on rooli kohdun leiomyoomien tautimekanismissa.
Tämä tutkimus on tuottanut uutta tietoa suvuittain esiintyvien kohdun leiomyoomien kliinisestä taudinkuvasta ja HLRCC:n liittyvien leiomyoomien immunofenotyypistä. Lisäksi tämä tutkimus esittää lisävahvistusta kohdun leiomyoomien ja endometrioosin assosiaatiolle sekä useille kardiovaskulaaririskitekijöille.
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The perceptions of women with fibroids from diverse cultures regarding hysterectomyDzebu, Munyadziwa Jane 30 November 2007 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to explore and describe contributing factors that influence the perceptions of women with fibroids from diverse cultures regarding hysterectomy. The area of research was delimited to issues of hysterectomy among women with fibroid uterus.
The study employed a descriptive explorative method and data were collected by means of structured questionnaires. The study was conducted in one academic referral hospital, over a period of six months. The respondents were the patients with fibroid uterus and the doctors and nurses in the gynaecological units of the hospital. The majority of the patients indicated that they were afraid of undergoing a hysterectomy because of the social stigma associated with this life-saving procedure, such as alienation or marginalization by members of their respective communities. The nursing staff and gynaecologists in the unit emphasized the deep-seated fear of hysterectomy amongst women from diverse cultures.
The study found that women need information about their bodies and how they function. Health education is also needed for women and their communities. Research is needed amongst members of different communities and diverse cultures to voice their perceptions of women undergoing hysterectomy because of ill health. / Health Studies / M.A. (Health studies)
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The perceptions of women with fibroids from diverse cultures regarding hysterectomyDzebu, Munyadziwa Jane 30 November 2007 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to explore and describe contributing factors that influence the perceptions of women with fibroids from diverse cultures regarding hysterectomy. The area of research was delimited to issues of hysterectomy among women with fibroid uterus.
The study employed a descriptive explorative method and data were collected by means of structured questionnaires. The study was conducted in one academic referral hospital, over a period of six months. The respondents were the patients with fibroid uterus and the doctors and nurses in the gynaecological units of the hospital. The majority of the patients indicated that they were afraid of undergoing a hysterectomy because of the social stigma associated with this life-saving procedure, such as alienation or marginalization by members of their respective communities. The nursing staff and gynaecologists in the unit emphasized the deep-seated fear of hysterectomy amongst women from diverse cultures.
The study found that women need information about their bodies and how they function. Health education is also needed for women and their communities. Research is needed amongst members of different communities and diverse cultures to voice their perceptions of women undergoing hysterectomy because of ill health. / Health Studies / M.A. (Health studies)
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