Myofibroblasts Are Evidence of Chronic Tissue Microtrauma at the Endometrial-Myometrial Junctional Zone in Uteri With Adenomyosis
This study found significantly higher levels of ASMA and collagen I at the endometrial-myometrial junctional zone in uteri with adenomyosis compared to those without.
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This case-control study examined whether myofibroblasts, as markers of tissue microtrauma, are more abundant at the endometrial–myometrial junctional zone (EMJZ) in uteri with adenomyosis. Uterine tissue from 18 adenomyosis uteri and 14 non-adenomyosis uteri obtained during laparoscopy-assisted vaginal hysterectomy was analyzed using immunolabeling for alpha smooth muscle actin (ASMA) and collagen I, smooth muscle differentiation (desmin), and mediators (TGF-β receptor 1–3 and CTGF), with transmission electron microscopy and an in vitro component to characterize myofibroblasts in non-adenomyosis endometrium. ASMA/collagen I immunolabeling was significantly higher at the EMJZ in adenomyosis, and ultrastructural myofibroblasts were identified there, while no difference was observed in labeling of metaplasia mediators between groups; the authors also report that these myofibroblasts were desmin-negative, supporting nonmyometrial origin. This paper is centrally about endometriosis and/or adenomyosis — it directly investigates adenomyosis-related chronic tissue microtrauma with myofibroblasts at the EMJZ.
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