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Serum Essential Trace Element Status in Women and the Risk of Endometrial Diseases: a Case-Control Study Serum Essential Trace Element Status in Women and the Risk of Endometrial Diseases: a Case-Control Study

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DOI: 10.1007/s12011-022-03328-x

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Endometrium; Trace elements; Fertility; Cu; Zn ratio

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC-U20A20350, NSFC-82173532, NSFC81971455, NSFC-81871216, NSFC-81601345]
  2. Postdoctoral Research Foundation of China [2021M700181]
  3. Excellent Young Talents Fund Program of Higher Education Institutions of Anhui Province [gxyq2021173]
  4. Provincial Natural Science Foundation of Anhui [1908085MH244]

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This study found that serum levels of zinc and selenium were significantly lower in women with endometrial diseases compared to healthy women, while copper and molybdenum levels were significantly higher. Additionally, the serum copper/zinc ratio was significantly and positively associated with the risk of endometrial diseases.
Endometrial diseases, including uterine fibroids, polyps, intrauterine adhesion, endometritis, etc., are the major causes of infertility among women. However, the association between essential trace element status in women and the risk of endometrial disease is limited and unclear. This study aimed to investigate this association using a case-control study design; a total of 302 women patients with endometrial diseases and 302 healthy women were included. Compared to women in the control group, serum selenium (Se) (p = 0.024) and zinc (Zn) (p = 0.017) levels were significantly lower, while copper (Cu) (p = 0.004) and molybdenum (Mo) (p = 0.005) levels were significantly higher among women with endometrial diseases. In addition, compared to women in the first quartile of the copper/zinc (Cu/Zn) ratio value group, the adjusted ORs (95% CIs) of endometrial diseases were 1.50 (1.05, 2.14), 1.68 (1.18, 2.39), and 1.47 (1.02, 2.10), respectively, in the second, third, and fourth quartile of the Cu/Zn ratio value group (p trend = 0.047). In addition, the results from restricted cubic splines showed that the dose-response relationships of serum levels of these essential elements with the risk of endometrial diseases were nonlinear for Se, Cu, and Zn and relatively linear for Mo and Cu/Zn ratio. The present study showed serum levels of Zn and Se among women with endometrial diseases were significantly lower compared to that among healthy women, while serum levels of Cu and Mo were significantly higher, in addition, the serum Cu/Zn ratio value was also significantly and positively associated with the risk of endometrial diseases.

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