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Current status of uterine regenerative medicine for absolute uterine factor infertility

Though assisted reproduction technology has been developed, a treatment for absolute uterine factor infertility (AUFI), such as defects in the uterus, has not yet been established. Regenerative medicine has been developed and applied clinically over recent years; however, whole solid organs still ca...

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Autores principales: Matoba, Yusuke, Kisu, Iori, Sera, Asako, Yanokura, Megumi, Banno, Kouji, Aoki, Daisuke
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6341411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30675350
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/br.2019.1182
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author Matoba, Yusuke
Kisu, Iori
Sera, Asako
Yanokura, Megumi
Banno, Kouji
Aoki, Daisuke
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Kisu, Iori
Sera, Asako
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Banno, Kouji
Aoki, Daisuke
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description Though assisted reproduction technology has been developed, a treatment for absolute uterine factor infertility (AUFI), such as defects in the uterus, has not yet been established. Regenerative medicine has been developed and applied clinically over recent years; however, whole solid organs still cannot be produced. Though uterine regeneration has the potential to be a treatment for AUFI, there have been only a few studies on uterine regeneration involving the myometrium in vivo. In the present report, those relevant articles are reviewed. A literature search was conducted in PubMed with a combination of key words, and 10 articles were found, including nine in rat models and one in a mouse model. Of these studies, eight used scaffolds and two were performed without scaffolds. In four of these studies, scaffolds were re-cellularized with various cells. In the remaining four studies, scaffolds were transplanted alone, or other structures were used. Though the methods differed, the injured uterus recovered well, morphologically and functionally, in every study. Only 10 articles were relevant to our investigation, but the results were favorable, if limited to partial regeneration. Recently, uterus transplantation (UTx) has been investigated as a treatment for AUFI. However, UTx has many problems in the medical, ethical and social fields. Though the artificial uterus was also researched and some improvements in this technology were reported, it will take long time for this to reach a clinically applicable stage. Though the results of uterine regeneration studies were promising, these studies were conducted using animal models, so further human studies and trials are needed.
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spelling pubmed-63414112019-01-23 Current status of uterine regenerative medicine for absolute uterine factor infertility Matoba, Yusuke Kisu, Iori Sera, Asako Yanokura, Megumi Banno, Kouji Aoki, Daisuke Biomed Rep Review Though assisted reproduction technology has been developed, a treatment for absolute uterine factor infertility (AUFI), such as defects in the uterus, has not yet been established. Regenerative medicine has been developed and applied clinically over recent years; however, whole solid organs still cannot be produced. Though uterine regeneration has the potential to be a treatment for AUFI, there have been only a few studies on uterine regeneration involving the myometrium in vivo. In the present report, those relevant articles are reviewed. A literature search was conducted in PubMed with a combination of key words, and 10 articles were found, including nine in rat models and one in a mouse model. Of these studies, eight used scaffolds and two were performed without scaffolds. In four of these studies, scaffolds were re-cellularized with various cells. In the remaining four studies, scaffolds were transplanted alone, or other structures were used. Though the methods differed, the injured uterus recovered well, morphologically and functionally, in every study. Only 10 articles were relevant to our investigation, but the results were favorable, if limited to partial regeneration. Recently, uterus transplantation (UTx) has been investigated as a treatment for AUFI. However, UTx has many problems in the medical, ethical and social fields. Though the artificial uterus was also researched and some improvements in this technology were reported, it will take long time for this to reach a clinically applicable stage. Though the results of uterine regeneration studies were promising, these studies were conducted using animal models, so further human studies and trials are needed. D.A. Spandidos 2019-02 2019-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6341411/ /pubmed/30675350 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/br.2019.1182 Text en Copyright: © An-Cong Wang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Banno, Kouji
Aoki, Daisuke
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6341411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30675350
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/br.2019.1182
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