Mitochondria-Associated Molecular Mechanisms in Endometriosis - A Mini Review

In: Open Access Journal of Gynecology · 2022 · vol. 7(4) , pp. 1–6 · doi:10.23880/oajg-16000247 · W4367336325
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This review assesses the role of mitochondria in endometriosis, focusing on their regulation of ROS, energy metabolism, and signal transduction in disease development.

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Endometriosis is a multifaceted disorder, with a variety of factors and processes at play. Research is currently investigating the influence of genetics, epigenetics, signaling pathways, and oxidative stress in its etiology. It is clear that these elements have an effect on the mitochondria in different cells, which are responsible for regulating ROS production, energy metabolism, and signal transduction in endometriosis. An assessment of mitochondrial-related molecular mechanisms in endometriosis is in progress.

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