Perioperative Intervention by β-Blockade and NF-κB Suppression Reduces the Recurrence Risk of Endometriosis in Mice Due to Incomplete Excision
Perioperative treatment with andrographolide and/or propranolol reduced residual endometriotic lesion growth and associated hyperalgesia in mice.
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The paper studied whether perioperative administration of a nonspecific β-blocker (propranolol) and/or an NF-κB inhibitor (andrographolide) can reduce recurrence by limiting growth of residual endometriotic lesions left behind after primary excision in a mouse model. Mice received no treatment or andrographolide, propranolol, or both one hour before and 24 hours after surgery; two weeks later, residual lesions were excised for immunohistochemistry and residual-lesion–associated hyperalgesia was assessed. Perioperative andrographolide and/or propranolol significantly decelerated residual lesion growth and attenuated generalized hyperalgesia, alongside inhibiting β2-adrenergic receptor signaling, angiogenesis, epithelial–mesenchymal transition, fibroblast-to-myofibroblast transdifferentiation, NF-κB suppression, and progesterone receptor isoform B induction. The study’s main limitation is that it is an animal experiment focused on residual lesion growth after intentionally incomplete excision, which may not fully capture human recurrence complexity. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it tests perioperative β-blockade and NF-κB suppression to reduce recurrence risk driven by incomplete excision in mice.
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