Abstract

Unexplained infertility refers to a diagnosis in which all standard examinations are usually normal and is statistically seen in approximately 30-40% of infertile couples and endometriosis encountered in 25-50% of patients with unexplained infertility. Unexplained infertility is thought to be closely associated with endometriosis and serum and peritoneal fluid levels of Fetuin-A is increased in patients with endometriosis. Fetuin-A is proposed as a diagnostic marker for endometriosis and has anti-inflammatory effects on several diseases. Oxidative stress also is central to the etiopathogenesis of infertility in women. The aim of this study was to evaluate serum Fetuin-A and oxidative stress parameter concentrations impact on unexplained infertility. In the study, serum Fetuin-A, IL-1β, CA I, TAS, TOS levels, and PON and ARE enzyme activities were measured using the Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay in the sera of diagnosed unexplained infertility females (n=44) and controls (n=41). There was no statistically significant difference between unexplained infertile patients and control groups in terms of serum IL-1β, CA I, OSI, and PON levels (p>0.05). Serum Fetuin-A and ARE levels were significantly higher in unexplained infertility compared with the control, whereas serum TAS and TOS levels were lower (p<0.05, p<0.01, p<0.05, p<0.05, respectively). It is thought that increased Fetuin-A levels may be a response to the inflammatory process and increased ARE activity may be a sign of the impaired oxidant-antioxidant balance in unexplained infertility. This may contribute to the pathogenesis of infertility, and the data obtained will make a significant contribution to new works to be done in this sense.

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