2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-22413-8
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Establishment of a novel mouse model of adenomyosis suitable for longitudinal and quantitative analysis and perinatal outcome studies

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to establish a novel mouse model of adenomyosis suitable for longitudinal and quantitative analyses and perinatal outcome studies. Using a 30 G needle, the entire uterine wall of one horn was mechanically punctured at a frequency of 100 times/1 cm (adenomyosis horn). The other horn was left unpunctured (control horn). Balb/c mice were sacrificed on day 14 (D14) or day 65 (D65) (n = 3 each). The uterus was fixed, paraffin-embedded, sliced, and stained. Lesions were detected and cou… Show more

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“…It also gives a nice explanation as to why iatrogenic uterine procedures are a risk factor for adenomyosis. Of note, the EMID hypothesis also has been validated independently by another mouse model [74].…”
Section: Role Of Platelets In the Pathogenesis Of Adenomyosismentioning
confidence: 82%
“…It also gives a nice explanation as to why iatrogenic uterine procedures are a risk factor for adenomyosis. Of note, the EMID hypothesis also has been validated independently by another mouse model [74].…”
Section: Role Of Platelets In the Pathogenesis Of Adenomyosismentioning
confidence: 82%