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Treatment strategies for intrauterine adhesion: focus on the exosomes and hydrogels

Intrauterine adhesion (IUA), also referred to as Asherman Syndrome (AS), results from uterine trauma in both pregnant and nonpregnant women. The IUA damages the endometrial bottom layer, causing partial or complete occlusion of the uterine cavity. This leads to irregular menstruation, infertility, o...

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Autores principales: Wu, Fengling, Lei, Ningjing, Yang, Shenyu, Zhou, Junying, Chen, Mengyu, Chen, Cheng, Qiu, Luojie, Guo, Ruixia, Li, Yong, Chang, Lei
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10501405/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37720318
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1264006
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author Wu, Fengling
Lei, Ningjing
Yang, Shenyu
Zhou, Junying
Chen, Mengyu
Chen, Cheng
Qiu, Luojie
Guo, Ruixia
Li, Yong
Chang, Lei
author_facet Wu, Fengling
Lei, Ningjing
Yang, Shenyu
Zhou, Junying
Chen, Mengyu
Chen, Cheng
Qiu, Luojie
Guo, Ruixia
Li, Yong
Chang, Lei
author_sort Wu, Fengling
collection PubMed
description Intrauterine adhesion (IUA), also referred to as Asherman Syndrome (AS), results from uterine trauma in both pregnant and nonpregnant women. The IUA damages the endometrial bottom layer, causing partial or complete occlusion of the uterine cavity. This leads to irregular menstruation, infertility, or repeated abortions. Transcervical adhesion electroreception (TCRA) is frequently used to treat IUA, which greatly lowers the prevalence of adhesions and increases pregnancy rates. Although surgery aims to disentangle the adhesive tissue, it can exacerbate the development of IUA when the degree of adhesion is severer. Therefore, it is critical to develop innovative therapeutic approaches for the prevention of IUA. Endometrial fibrosis is the essence of IUA, and studies have found that the use of different types of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can reduce the risk of endometrial fibrosis and increase the possibility of pregnancy. Recent research has suggested that exosomes derived from MSCs can overcome the limitations of MSCs, such as immunogenicity and tumorigenicity risks, thereby providing new directions for IUA treatment. Moreover, the hydrogel drug delivery system can significantly ameliorate the recurrence rate of adhesions and the intrauterine pregnancy rate of patients, and its potential mechanism in the treatment of IUA has also been studied. It has been shown that the combination of two or more therapeutic schemes has broader application prospects; therefore, this article reviews the pathophysiology of IUA and current treatment strategies, focusing on exosomes combined with hydrogels in the treatment of IUA. Although the use of exosomes and hydrogels has certain challenges in treating IUA, they still provide new promising directions in this field.
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spelling pubmed-105014052023-09-15 Treatment strategies for intrauterine adhesion: focus on the exosomes and hydrogels Wu, Fengling Lei, Ningjing Yang, Shenyu Zhou, Junying Chen, Mengyu Chen, Cheng Qiu, Luojie Guo, Ruixia Li, Yong Chang, Lei Front Bioeng Biotechnol Bioengineering and Biotechnology Intrauterine adhesion (IUA), also referred to as Asherman Syndrome (AS), results from uterine trauma in both pregnant and nonpregnant women. The IUA damages the endometrial bottom layer, causing partial or complete occlusion of the uterine cavity. This leads to irregular menstruation, infertility, or repeated abortions. Transcervical adhesion electroreception (TCRA) is frequently used to treat IUA, which greatly lowers the prevalence of adhesions and increases pregnancy rates. Although surgery aims to disentangle the adhesive tissue, it can exacerbate the development of IUA when the degree of adhesion is severer. Therefore, it is critical to develop innovative therapeutic approaches for the prevention of IUA. Endometrial fibrosis is the essence of IUA, and studies have found that the use of different types of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can reduce the risk of endometrial fibrosis and increase the possibility of pregnancy. Recent research has suggested that exosomes derived from MSCs can overcome the limitations of MSCs, such as immunogenicity and tumorigenicity risks, thereby providing new directions for IUA treatment. Moreover, the hydrogel drug delivery system can significantly ameliorate the recurrence rate of adhesions and the intrauterine pregnancy rate of patients, and its potential mechanism in the treatment of IUA has also been studied. It has been shown that the combination of two or more therapeutic schemes has broader application prospects; therefore, this article reviews the pathophysiology of IUA and current treatment strategies, focusing on exosomes combined with hydrogels in the treatment of IUA. Although the use of exosomes and hydrogels has certain challenges in treating IUA, they still provide new promising directions in this field. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10501405/ /pubmed/37720318 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1264006 Text en Copyright © 2023 Wu, Lei, Yang, Zhou, Chen, Chen, Qiu, Guo, Li and Chang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Wu, Fengling
Lei, Ningjing
Yang, Shenyu
Zhou, Junying
Chen, Mengyu
Chen, Cheng
Qiu, Luojie
Guo, Ruixia
Li, Yong
Chang, Lei
Treatment strategies for intrauterine adhesion: focus on the exosomes and hydrogels
title Treatment strategies for intrauterine adhesion: focus on the exosomes and hydrogels
title_full Treatment strategies for intrauterine adhesion: focus on the exosomes and hydrogels
title_fullStr Treatment strategies for intrauterine adhesion: focus on the exosomes and hydrogels
title_full_unstemmed Treatment strategies for intrauterine adhesion: focus on the exosomes and hydrogels
title_short Treatment strategies for intrauterine adhesion: focus on the exosomes and hydrogels
title_sort treatment strategies for intrauterine adhesion: focus on the exosomes and hydrogels
topic Bioengineering and Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10501405/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37720318
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1264006
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