Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Recurrent spontaneous abortion affects approximately 1–2% of reproductive-age women, with roughly half of RSA cases classified as unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion (URSA). Genetic polymorphisms in eNOS gene have been shown to have significant implications across various disease processes. Nevertheless, the potential impact of eNOS gene polymorphisms on the susceptibility to URSA in Yunnan population has yet to be explored or documented.
OBJECTIVE:
This study aims to investigate the potential association between specific variations in the eNOS gene (VNTR 4b/a,
METHODS:
A total of 243 URSA patients and 241 healthy females are involved in this study. We conducted amplification of the eNOS gene fragment and performed sanger sequencing to detect the specific eNOS gene polymorphisms, including VNTR 4b/a,
RESULTS:
The presence of VNTR 4a,
CONCLUSION:
This study provides evidence supporting the association between eNOS gene polymorphisms, VNTR 4b/a,
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