2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41420-023-01606-8
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Double-edged roles of ferroptosis in endometriosis and endometriosis-related infertility

Yangshuo Li,
Yalun He,
Wen Cheng
et al.

Abstract: Endometriosis is strongly associated with infertility. Several mechanisms have been reported in an attempt to elucidate the pathophysiological effects that lead to reduced fertility in women with endometriosis. However, the mechanisms by which endometriosis affects fertility have not been fully elucidated. Ferroptosis is a novel form of nonapoptotic cell death that is characterized by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation membrane damage. In past reports, elevated iron levels in ectopic lesions, peritoneal fluid a… Show more

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“…the evolutionary factor), would accelerate disease promotion , based on the local metabolic and endocrine activities of ectopic endometrial implants ( Bulun et al , 2019 ). Thirdly, prolonged exposure to excessive ferrous iron and interactions with ferroptosis pathways would exacerbate inflammation, induce fibrosis, and facilitate survival and infiltration of ectopic endometrial cells, thereby fostering disease progression ( Ng et al , 2020 ; Li et al , 2021 , 2022 , 2023 ; Zhang et al , 2022 ; Huang et al , 2023 ; Kobayashi et al , 2023 ; Liu et al , 2023 ; Wyatt et al , 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the evolutionary factor), would accelerate disease promotion , based on the local metabolic and endocrine activities of ectopic endometrial implants ( Bulun et al , 2019 ). Thirdly, prolonged exposure to excessive ferrous iron and interactions with ferroptosis pathways would exacerbate inflammation, induce fibrosis, and facilitate survival and infiltration of ectopic endometrial cells, thereby fostering disease progression ( Ng et al , 2020 ; Li et al , 2021 , 2022 , 2023 ; Zhang et al , 2022 ; Huang et al , 2023 ; Kobayashi et al , 2023 ; Liu et al , 2023 ; Wyatt et al , 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%