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Review
. 2024 Nov 29;47(1):3.
doi: 10.1007/s00281-024-01030-9.

Mechanistic insights into intrauterine adhesions

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Review

Mechanistic insights into intrauterine adhesions

Guangfeng Zhao et al. Semin Immunopathol. .

Abstract

Intrauterine adhesions (IUA), also known as Asherman's syndrome, arise from damage to the basal layer of the endometrium, frequently caused by intrauterine interventions. This damage leads to nonregenerative healing of endometrium resulting in replacement by fibrous connective tissue, which bring about the adherence of opposing endometrium to render the uterine cavity and/or cervical canal partially or completely obliterated. IUA is a common cause of the refractory uterine infertility. Hysteroscopy is the gold standard for diagnosis of IUA. However, the method of accurately predicting the likelihood of achieving a live birth in the future remains established. Classical treatments have shown limited success, particularly in severe cases. Therefore, utilizing new research methods to deepen the understanding of the pathogenesis of IUA will facilitate the new treatment approaches to be found. In this article we briefly described the advances in the pathogenesis of IUA, with focus on inflammation and parenchymal cellular homeostasis disruption, defects in autophagy and the role of ferroptosis, and we also outlined the progress in IUA therapy.

Keywords: Endometrial fibrosis; Intrauterine adhesions; Molecular pathology; Stem cell therapy.

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Declarations. Conflict of interest: The authors declare no competing financial and personal conflicts of interest.

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