Decrease in cell free DNA levels following participation in stress reduction techniques among women undergoing infertility treatment

This pilot study examined differences in plasma cell free DNA (CFD) levels based on practice of stress reduction techniques among 14 women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo transfer (ET) treatment who had higher than normal levels of plasma CFD before beginning IVF treatment. Wilcox...

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Hauptverfasser: Czamanski-Cohen, Johanna, Sarid, Orly, Cwikel, Julie, Levitas, Eliahu, Lunenfeld, Eitan, Douvdevani, Amos, Har-Vardi, Iris
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description This pilot study examined differences in plasma cell free DNA (CFD) levels based on practice of stress reduction techniques among 14 women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo transfer (ET) treatment who had higher than normal levels of plasma CFD before beginning IVF treatment. Wilcoxon nonparametric tests were used to examine the significance of the rate of decline in CFD levels between the time points in each of the groups. A paired sample t -test examined the changes in CFD levels among each participant in each of the groups separately. We found that women who engaged in these techniques had reduced plasma CFD, below what is considered elevated in comparison to those who did not practice. High plasma CFD levels have been associated with IVF failure. Stress reduction techniques may facilitate physiological changes that lead to the reduction of plasma CFD levels.
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Biomarkers - blood
Cognitive Therapy
Complications and side effects
Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA
DNA - blood
Embryo Transfer - methods
Female
Fertilization in vitro
Fertilization in Vitro - methods
Genetic aspects
Humans
In vitro fertilization
Infertility, Female
Infertility, Female - blood
Infertility, Female - psychology
Infertility, Female - therapy
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Ovulation Induction
Physiological aspects
Pilot Projects
Pregnancy
Psychiatry
Psychological aspects
Psychotherapy
Risk factors
Short Communication
Stress
Stress (Psychology)
Stress, Psychological - etiology
Stress, Psychological - psychology
Stress, Psychological - therapy
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