The Mechanism by Which Estrogen Level Affects Knee Osteoarthritis Pain in Perimenopause and Non-Pharmacological Measures
Huiying Zhao,
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Yu Fan,
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Wei Wu
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et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
26(6), P. 2391 - 2391
Published: March 7, 2025
Perimenopausal
women
have
fluctuating
estrogen
levels,
which
often
trigger
a
range
of
symptoms
perimenopausal
syndromes
as
levels
decrease.
Changes
in
are
closely
related
to
pain
knee
osteoarthritis
(KOA),
has
long
been
research
area
great
interest
women.
In
recent
years,
it
found
that
an
important
role
KOA
pain,
namely,
can
affect
through
the
regulation
inflammatory
responses,
inhibition
cellular
senescence
and
apoptosis,
modulation
neurotransmitters,
may
provide
new
ideas
for
treatment.
This
study
aims
describe
mechanism
level
on
perimenopause
non-pharmacological
measures,
such
physical
therapy,
factor
traditional
Chinese
medicine,
diet,
reference
treatment
with
KOA.
Language: Английский
Serum copper to zinc ratio and risk of endometriosis: Insights from a case–control study in infertile patients
Yanping Liu,
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Guihong Cheng,
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Hong Li
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et al.
Reproductive Medicine and Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Endometriosis
is
a
prevalent
gynecological
disorder,
yet
data
on
the
role
of
trace
metal
elements
in
its
risk
remain
limited.
We
aimed
to
investigate
relationship
between
serum
copper
(Cu),
zinc
(Zn),
iron
(Fe),
magnesium
(Mg)
levels,
and
Cu/Zn
ratio
with
endometriosis.
This
study
involved
568
infertile
patients
diagnosed
endometriosis,
compared
819
without
endometriosis
(Control
group).
Basic
characteristics,
hormonal
parameters,
essential
were
measured
analyzed.
The
findings
indicated
notable
decrease
Zn
levels
group
controls,
alongside
significant
increase
(p
<
0.001).
Restricted
cubic
spline
(RCS)
analysis
revealed
linear
risk.
Moreover,
exhibited
negative
correlation
trend
=
0.005),
while
displayed
positive
risk,
even
after
adjusting
for
age,
body
mass
index
(BMI),
baseline
hormones
Compared
first
quartile
adjustment,
odds
ratios
(ORs)
95%
confidence
intervals
(CIs)
second
fourth
quartiles
1.97
(1.37,
2.83)
2.63
(1.80,
3.84),
respectively.
provided
evidence
decreased
an
increased
being
associated
elevated
among
patients.
These
offer
valuable
real-world
data,
enriching
our
understanding
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Qiju Dihuang Pill protects the lens epithelial cells via alleviating cuproptosis in diabetic cataract
Jun Yang,
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Yichen Gao,
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Han Mao
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et al.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
333, P. 118444 - 118444
Published: June 6, 2024
Language: Английский
Serum Copper to Zinc Ratio and Risk of Endometriosis: Insights from a Case-Control Study
Yanping Liu,
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Guihong Cheng,
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Hong Li
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et al.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 20, 2024
Abstract
The
significance
of
trace
metal
elements
in
the
development
endometriosis
has
garnered
increasing
interest.
We
aimed
to
investigate
relationship
between
serum
copper
(Cu),
zinc
(Zn),
iron
(Fe),
magnesium
(Mg)
levels,
and
Cu/Zn
ratio
with
risk
endometriosis.
This
study
involved
568
infertile
patients
diagnosed
endometriosis,
compared
819
without
(Control
group).
Basic
characteristics,
hormonal
parameters,
essential
were
measured
analyzed.
findings
indicated
a
notable
decrease
Zn
levels
group
controls,
alongside
significant
increase
(P
<
0.001).
Restricted
cubic
spline
analysis
(RCS)
revealed
linear
Moreover,
exhibited
negative
correlation
trend
=
0.005),
while
displayed
positive
risk,
even
after
adjusting
for
age,
body
mass
index
(BMI),
baseline
hormones
Compared
first
quartile
adjustment,
odds
ratios
(ORs)
95%
confidence
intervals
(CIs)
second
fourth
quartiles
1.97
(1.37,
2.83)
2.63
(1.80,
3.84),
respectively.
provided
evidence
decreased
increased
being
associated
an
elevated
among
patients.
Language: Английский
Circulating micronutrients levels and their association with the risk of endometriosis
Yanna Zhang,
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Meng Li,
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Feifei Zhang
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et al.
Frontiers in Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Oct. 16, 2024
Background
Endometriosis,
a
prevalent
gynecological
disease,
has
an
unclear
pathogenesis.
Micronutrients
play
crucial
role
in
disease
development,
which
led
to
investigation
of
their
association
with
endometriosis.
Methods
In
this
study,
we
analyzed
the
relationship
between
15
micronutrients
and
endometriosis
using
both
univariate
multivariate
Mendelian
randomization
(MR)
assess
correlation.
The
results
were
validated
high-performance
liquid
chromatography
(HPLC).
Results
MR
analysis
indicated
that
vitamin
B6
(OR
=
1.7060,
95%
CI:
1.1796–2.4672,
p
0.0045)
calcium
1.4834,
1.0747–2.0475,
0.0165)
are
associated
increased
risk
Higher
intakes
greater
likelihood
developing
Egger
regression’s
intercept
term
demonstrated
no
evidence
pleiotropy
(
>
0.05)
or
heterogeneity
(p
SNPs
for
B6.
analysis,
2.397,
1.231–4.669,
0.01)
was
linked
endometriosis,
independently
other
exposure
factors.
No
significant
0.831)
0.369)
observed
genetic
variation
affirming
reliability
analysis.
HPLC
confirmed
increase
serum
levels
calcium,
aligning
findings.
Conclusion
Vitamin
may
be
potentially
acting
as
independent
factor.
Further
research
is
essential
elucidate
offering
novel
insights
prevention
treatment
strategies.
Language: Английский