Endotoxin aggression in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory diseases of small pelvis organs and infertility, or an antiendotoxin approach to their treatment
Chronic endotoxin aggression, indicated by elevated lipopolysaccharide without fever or increased antibody titers, contributes to pelvic inflammation and infertility, and antiendotoxin therapy improves outcomes by reducing endotoxins and enhancing immunity.
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The paper studied endotoxin aggression (endotoxinemia and endotoxin tolerance) as a proposed mechanism in chronic inflammatory gynecological diseases of small pelvic organs and in primary and secondary female infertility, assessing serum lipopolysaccharide (LPS) levels and immune markers. It reports a 13-to 15-fold increase in serum LPS that was not accompanied by fever or elevated antibody titers against Re glycolipid, which the authors interpret as evidence of chronic endotoxin aggression with tolerance. It further states that adding an antiendotoxin component to conventional treatment improved treatment efficiency, lowered LPS in blood flow, and increased antiendotoxin immunity. The paper’s limitation is that the provided text does not specify study design details (e.g., sample size, patient characteristics, randomization, or quantitative outcome methods). This paper is centrally about endometriosis and adenomyosis only indirectly; it focuses on “small pelvis organs” chronic inflammatory gynecologic disease and infertility as a group rather than explicitly targeting endometriosis or adenomyosis.
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