Pain in gynecology and neuroinflammation: the evil twin

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Gynecological disorders associated with chronic pelvic pain exhibit neuroimmune dysregulation, primarily involving mast cells and nerve fibers, suggesting mast cell targeting as a therapeutic strategy.

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There is increasing evidence that gynecological disorders associated to chronic pelvic pain (CPP) and co-morbid diseases are characterized by a neuroimmune dysregulation, involving mainly mast cells' (MC) distribution/function and nerve terminal fibers. MCs dysregulation might also promote spinal and supraspinal alterations associated with CPP. Collectively, these observations propose that a pharmacological strategy targeting MCs might represent an innovative strategy for the effective management of these disorders.

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