DHEA supplementation improves endometrial HOXA-10 mRNA expression in poor responders
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Objective: The study was planned to investigate whether DHEA    supplementation had an impact on endometrial receptivity in women who    were poor responders (POR).    Material and Methods: Twenty-eight POR women who were undergoing    hysteroscopy and five fertile control subjects were included. The POR    women were equally subdivided into two separate groups as patients who    were currently using DHEA and those who were not. Endometrial samples of    the subjects were obtained during hysteroscopy at the late follicular    phase. Expression levels of endometrial HOXA-10, HOXA-11, and LIF mRNA    were measured with the using real-time polymerase chain reaction.    Spontaneous clinical pregnancy rates were also noted.    Results: Compared with POR women who were not given DHEA, upregulated    endometrial HOXA-10 (7.33-fold) and HOXA-11 (2.39-fold) mRNA expression    were detected in POR women on DHEA. The increase in HOXA-10 mRNA was    significant (p<0.03). The fold increase in HOXA-11 mRNA was found as    2.39, which indicated a positive upregulation. However, this fold    increment was insignificant (p<0.45). An insignificant increase in    spontaneous clinical pregnancy rates in POR women on DHEA (53.3\%) was    observed compared with POR women who were not given DHEA (43.8\%).    Conclusion: Oral DHEA supplementation in POR upregulates endometrial    HOXA-10 mRNA expression, which is known to positively modulate    endometrial receptivity.
