子宫腺肌症如何影响子宫内膜容受性?临床和分子见解的最新系统综述

Takehiro Hiraoka M.D., Ph.D., Yasushi Hirota M.D., Ph.D., Yutaka Osuga M.D., Ph.D.
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目的总结目前对子宫腺肌病患者辅助生殖技术(ART)治疗效果的认识,深入了解子宫内膜容受性调节的缺陷,并讨论其对子宫腺肌症和不孕的临床管理意义。证据综述我们在PubMed上进行了一次全面的文献检索,以查找截至2022年6月以英语发表的以下领域的原创和综述文章:子宫腺肌病和不孕;艺术;子宫内膜容受性;和胚胎植入。结果子宫腺肌病可能会对子宫内膜容受性产生负面影响,降低ART受孕的概率。子宫腺肌病的严重程度似乎与容受性受损的严重程度有关,在冷冻-解冻胚胎移植前用促性腺激素释放激素激动剂治疗前,可能会恢复子宫内膜的容受性。分子分析表明,与子宫内膜容受性相关的基因在子宫腺肌病不孕妇女的在位子宫内膜中异常表达。子宫内膜上皮过度增殖、蜕膜化受损、黄体酮抵抗、粘附分子表达改变、高炎症微环境、慢性子宫内膜炎和异常子宫收缩性似乎与子宫内膜容受性受损有关。结论子宫腺肌症通过多种机制降低子宫内膜容受性。此外,数据表明,子宫腺肌病的病因机制是子宫内膜容受性受损的原因。在冻融胚胎移植前用促性腺激素释放激素激动剂治疗之前,可能通过恢复胚胎植入所需基因的表达来改善子宫环境中的缺陷。使用动物模型进行的进一步研究应旨在进一步阐明子宫腺肌症和不孕之间的关系,以完善子宫腺肌炎不孕妇女的治疗策略。
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How does adenomyosis impact endometrial receptivity? An updated systematic review of clinical and molecular insights

Objective

To summarize current knowledge regarding the outcomes of assisted reproductive technology (ART) in patients with adenomyosis, offer insights into the defects in the regulation of endometrial receptivity, and discuss the implications for the clinical management of adenomyosis and infertility.

Evidence Review

We conducted a comprehensive literature search of PubMed for original and review articles published in English up to June 2022 in the following areas: adenomyosis and infertility; ART; endometrial receptivity; and embryo implantation.

Results

Adenomyosis may have a negative impact on endometrial receptivity, reducing the probability of conception by ART. The severity of adenomyosis seems to be associated with the severity of the impairment in receptivity, and before treatment with a gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist before frozen-thawed embryo transfer may restore endometrial receptivity. Molecular analyses demonstrated that genes associated with endometrial receptivity are aberrantly expressed in the eutopic endometria of women with infertility with adenomyosis. Hyperproliferation of the endometrial epithelium, impaired decidualization, progesterone resistance, altered expression of adhesion molecules, a hyperinflammatory microenvironment, chronic endometritis, and abnormal uterine contractility seem to be involved in the impairment of endometrial receptivity.

Conclusion

Uterine adenomyosis reduces endometrial receptivity via several mechanisms. In addition, data suggest that the etiologic mechanism of adenomyosis is responsible for impaired endometrial receptivity. Before treatment with a gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist before frozen-thawed embryo transfer may ameliorate the defects in the uterine environment, probably by restoring the expression of genes that are essential for embryo implantation. Further research using animal models should aim to additionally clarify the relationship between adenomyosis and infertility to refine the treatment strategies for women with infertility with adenomyosis.

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F&S reviews Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Urology
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