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Endometriosis is characterized by a condition where endometrial tissue grows outside the uterine cavity. The mechanisms of endometrium growth during endometriosis might be similar to the development of a tumor. The kisspeptin (KISS1) gene w…
Hypothesis/aims of study. Kisspeptin (KISS1) is encoded by KISS1 gene and its interaction with KISS1 receptor (KISS1R) suppresses metastasis and regulates release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone, which promotes secretion of estradiol and …
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Currently the study of the role of peripheral nervous system in control of inflammation in endometriosis and its involvement in the development of the chronic pain syndrome in this pathology is of relevance. The purpose of this work was to …
This review summarizes current literature data taken from the information bases of elibrary and pubmed, on hormone receptors, which participate or have a significant impact on the pathogenesis of endometrial disease according to new data so…
The review describes neuro-immuno-endocrine signal molecules expression in human endometrial cells in the normal conditions, in the pathology and during aging. Human endometrial cells synthesizes estrogen, progesterone, estradiol, progestin…
External genital endometriosis is characterized by the processes of angiogenesis, neurogenesis, impaired apoptosis, local inflammation of the tissues, secretion of estradiol, and cell proliferation. In a similar manner, prostaglandin E2 aff…
Abstracts Background: Implantation failure of in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles is recognized as one of key problems in contemporary reproductive medicine. Implantation itself is a multifactorial process and one can hardly expect to find …
This review describes the expression of neuroendocrine and immune signaling molecules in human endometrial cells under normal and pathological conditions and during aging. Human endometrial cells synthesize estrogen, progesterone, estradiol…