Jacqueline A Maybin

No ORCID on file · 29 papers in corpus · active 2009-2026

Study types

  • article 15
  • review 12
  • dissertation 1
  • other 1

Condition tags

  • endometriosis 7
  • mesh:D004715 3
  • adenomyosis 2
  • dysmenorrhea 1
  • infertility 1
  • mesh:D004412 1
other 2026
BMC public health ·doi:10.1186/s12889-025-24681-1

BACKGROUND: Menstruation can negatively impact quality of life (QoL), particularly during adolescence. The stigma surrounding menstruation and lack of support and education, can have detrimental effects on physical, social, emotional and me…

article 2024
·doi:10.1210/clinem/dgae630

CONTEXT: Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) is common and debilitating, but the precise endometrial mechanisms causing increased menstrual blood loss (MBL) remain undefined. We have previously identified a role for hypoxia in endometrial repair…

review 2023
Molecular human reproduction ·doi:10.1093/molehr/gaad012

This review leads the 2023 Call for Papers in MHR: 'Cyclical function of the female reproductive tract' and will outline the complex and fascinating changes that take place in the reproductive tract during the menstrual cycle. We will also …

article 2023
·doi:10.1093/humrep/dead093.719

Abstract Study question Does HIF-2α play a key role in pre-menstrual conditioning of the non-pregnant endometrium to optimise menstrual breakdown/repair and prevent heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB)? Summary answer HIF-2 was higher in secretor…

review 2022
International review of cell and molecular biology ·doi:10.1016/bs.ircmb.2022.03.011

Macrophages are present in the endometrium throughout the menstrual cycle and are most abundant during menstruation. Endometrial macrophages contribute to tissue remodeling during establishment of pregnancy and are thought to play key roles…

review 2022
EBioMedicine ·doi:10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104238

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB) is a common debilitating condition that significantly reduces quality of life of women across the reproductive age span. AUB creates significant morbidity, medical, social, and economic problems for women, th…

review 2022
Frontiers in reproductive health ·doi:10.3389/frph.2021.794352

Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is experienced by up to a third of women of reproductive age. It can cause anaemia and often results in decreased quality of life. A range of medical and surgical treatments are available but are associated w…

review 2022
·doi:10.1038/s41574-021-00629-4
article 2021
·doi:10.1530/endoabs.77.cmw2.1

Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology ISSN 1470-3947 (print) | ISSN 1479-6848 (online)

article 2021
Human Reproduction ·doi:10.1093/humrep/deaa379

STUDY QUESTION: Can markers of human endometrial hypoxia be detected at menstruation in vivo? SUMMARY ANSWER: Our in vivo data support the presence of hypoxia in menstrual endometrium of women during physiological menstruation. WHAT IS KNOW…

article 2021
·doi:10.1530/joe-20-0446

Heavy menstrual bleeding is common and debilitating but the causes remain ill defined. Rates of obesity in women are increasing and its impact on menstrual blood loss (MBL) is unknown. Therefore, we quantified BMI and MBL in women not takin…

review 2020
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology ·doi:10.1016/j.ajog.2020.06.004
review 2020
·doi:10.1152/physrev.00031.2019

The physiological functions of the uterine endometrium (uterine lining) are preparation for implantation, maintenance of pregnancy if implantation occurs, and menstruation in the absence of pregnancy. The endometrium thus plays a pivotal ro…

article 2018
·doi:10.1038/s41467-017-02375-6

Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) is common and debilitating, and often requires surgery due to hormonal side effects from medical therapies. Here we show that transient, physiological hypoxia occurs in the menstrual endometrium to stabilise h…

article 2017
·doi:10.1210/jc.2016-3437

Context: Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) is common and incapacitating. Aberrant menstrual endometrial repair may result in HMB. The transforming growth factor (TGF)-β superfamily contributes to tissue repair, but its role in HMB is unknown. …

article 2015
·doi:10.1189/jlb.5a0215-061rr

The human endometrium undergoes inflammation and tissue repair during menstruation. We hypothesized that the local availability of bioactive glucocorticoids plays an important role in immune cell-vascular cell interactions in endometrium du…

review 2015
·doi:10.1093/humupd/dmv038

BACKGROUND: Each month the endometrium becomes inflamed, and the luminal portion is shed during menstruation. The subsequent repair is remarkable, allowing implantation to occur if fertilization takes place. Aberrations in menstrual physiol…

article 2014
·doi:10.1530/repabs.1.p330

Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on reproductive biology and medicine ISSN 2052-1472 (online)

article 2014
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism ·doi:10.1210/jc.2014-1026

CONTEXT: TGF-β is believed to play a major role in the etiology of peritoneal endometriosis. In tumors, TGF-β induces the metabolic conversion of glucose to lactate via glycolysis, a process referred to as the "Warburg effect." Lactate incr…

review 2012
·doi:10.1007/s11154-012-9228-2
article 2011
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism ·doi:10.1210/jc.2011-0272

CONTEXT: The endometrium is a multicellular, steroid-responsive tissue that undergoes dynamic remodeling every menstrual cycle in preparation for implantation and, in absence of pregnancy, menstruation. Androgen receptors are present in the…

review 2011
Molecular and cellular endocrinology ·doi:10.1016/j.mce.2010.08.006

Complex interactions between the endocrine and immune systems govern the key endometrial events of implantation and menstruation. In contrast to other tissue sites, cyclical endometrial inflammation is physiological. However, dysregulation …

review 2011
·doi:10.1055/s-0031-1287664

Women today may reasonably anticipate in the order of some 400 menstrual cycles over their reproductive lifespan. The endometrium is thus subject to repeat cycles of shedding and repair and notably healing of the endometrium post menses is …

review 2011
·doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.2011.05953.x

The human endometrium is exposed to repeated inflammation every month, culminating in tissue breakdown and menstruation. Subsequently, the endometrium has a remarkable capacity for efficient repair and remodeling to enable implantation if f…

dissertation 2011

MRC Grant 0600048