Local renin-angiotensin system molecular mechanisms in intrauterine adhesions formation following gynecological operations, new strategy for novel treatment
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Local renin-angiotensin system molecular mechanisms in intrauterine adhesions formation following gynecological operations, new strategy for novel treatment
Abstract
It has recently been proposed that local tissue renin-angiotensin system activation has a role in post-surgical adhesion. Intrauterine adhesions are scar tissues that form in the endometrial cavity causing the walls of the uterine to adhere together. Women, undergoing major gynecological surgery, are exposed to a high risk of adhesion formation. Post-operative uterine adhesion is associated with chronic pain and infertility that are important problems following post-operation uterine adhesion. A local renin-angiotensin system has been found in the organs of the female reproductive system, for example in the endometrium. Data about the physiological roles of local RAS in the gynecological tract are largely unknown, but dysfunctional local RAS in the endometrium may contribute to this pathological condition. Local AngII/AT1R may be over-activated after surgical injury or hypoxia leading to an up-regulation of the molecular mechanisms that may lead to a chronic immune response, oxidative stress, and increase the expression of fibrotic molecules like TGF-β to induce the risk of connective fibrotic tissues. Based on AngII/AT1R pathological potential to induce pelvic and uterine adhesions, using angiotensin receptor blockers could be a therapeutic strategy for the prevention and treatment of post-surgical adhesions.IMPACT STATEMENTWhat is already known on this subject? Intrauterine adhesions are described as fibrotic scar tissues following gynecological surgeries. It's reported that 55-100% of women are at risk of intrauterine adhesion after gynecological surgeries. Injury to tissues and hypoxia during the surgery, promote molecular mechanisms to contribute post-surgical adhesion. Recently evidence supports the existence of renin-angiotensin system components in the gynecological tract. Abnormal expression of local angiotensin II and AT1R in uterus tissue following gynecological surgeries up-regulate molecular mechanisms to induce post-operative adhesions.What do the results of this study add? Recently there has been an increased focus on the role of the local renin-angiotensin system in organ fibrosis. The results of this Mini-review article refer to the pathological roles of the local renin-angiotensin system in fibrotic bands formation after gynecological operations. Over-activation of local renin-angiotensin systems up-regulate molecular mechanisms such as inflammation and the TGF-β1 signalling pathway. TGF-β as a profibrotic molecule strongly induces the expression of some fibrotic molecules such as PAI and TIMP to increase the risk of intrauterine adhesions.What are the implications of these findings for clinical practice and/or further research? According to the biological roles of local renin-angiotensin system and AT1R following injuries to develop post-operative adhesion, the administration of ARBs may be considered as a new therapeutic strategy for the prevention of IUA.
Keywords: Intrauterine adhesion; fibrogenesis; local renin-angiotensin system.
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