| Literature DB >> 28693952 |
Silvia Vannuccini1, Claudia Tosti1, Francisco Carmona2, S Joseph Huang3, Charles Chapron4, Sun-Wei Guo5, Felice Petraglia6.
Abstract
Adenomyosis is a uterine disorder becoming more commonly diagnosed in women of reproductive age because of diagnostic imaging advancements. The new epidemiological scenario and the clinical evidence of pelvic pain, abnormal uterine bleeding and infertility are changing the classic perspective of adenomyosis as a premenopausal disease. In the last decade, the evaluation of multiple molecular mediators has improved our knowledge of pathogenic mechanisms of adenomyosis, supporting that this is an independent disease from endometriosis. Although they share common genetic mutations and epigenetic changes in sex steroid hormone receptors and similar inflammatory mediators, an increasing number of recent studies have shown pathogenic pathways specific for adenomyosis. A PubMed search up to October 2016 summarizes the key mediators of pain, abnormal uterine bleeding and infertility in adenomyosis, including sex steroid hormone receptors, inflammatory molecules, extracellular matrix enzymes, growth factors and neuroangiogenic factors.Entities:
Keywords: Adenomyosis; Fibrosis; Infertility; Neuroangiogenesis; Proliferation; Sex steroid hormone receptors
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28693952 DOI: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2017.06.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Biomed Online ISSN: 1472-6483 Impact factor: 3.828