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Physiopathologic Mechanisms Involved In Mare Endometrosis

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Physiopathologic mechanisms involved in mare endometrosis 2014, Reproduction in Domestic Animals Understanding the complexity of cytokines, NETs and SSC driven mechanisms of fibrosis in mare endometrium is important to unravel endometrosis pathogenesis. G. (2014) What is new on the physiopathology of endometrosis in the mare? University of Lisbon Coimbra College of Agriculture Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences

Periglandular inflammatory cells in the endometrium of the mare – A physiological defence mechanisms which impacts on the development of endometrosis. Pferdeheilkunde – Equine Medicine 2016, 32, 15-23. 10.21836/PEM20160102 In the physiopathologic mechanisms of mare endometrosis, We thank Università degli Studi di Milano for financial support such as in other inflamed tissues, pro-inflammatory cytokines, and the horse’s owner for availability in this study. REFERENCES 2.

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Identificação pessoal Nome completo Maria Rosa Rebordão Cordeiro Simões Crisóstomo Nomes de citação Rebordão, Maria Rosa Rebordão M. Identificadores de autor Ciência ID 9515-257A-B35D Scopus Author Id 54943904200 Idiomas Regardless of the extensive research on mare Oct 2014 Maria Rosa endometrosis, the physiopathological mechanism involved in fibrosis development remains unknown [8]. Research by the Rebordão team (2017, 2018, 2019) has shed a new light on how signals generated on the cell surface lead to activation of endometrosis [14, 35, 36].

Collagen and collagenases in mare’s endometrium with endometrosis

Free full text in Europe PMC Physiopathologic mechanisms involved in mare endometrosis. Rebordão MR , Galvão A , Szóstek A , Amaral A , Mateus L , Skarzynski DJ , Ferreira-Dias G Reprod Domest Anim, 49 Suppl 4:82-87, 01 Oct 2014 Cited by: 16 articles | PMID: 25277436 Review Inflammatory mechanisms of endometritis. Woodward EM Physiopathologic Mechanisms Involved in Mare Endometrosis Article Oct 2014 Maria Rosa Rebordao Crisostomo Antonio M Galvão Anna Szóstek-Mioduchowska Graça M Ferreira-Dias In her Ciência Vitae CV the most predominant terms in the matter of scientific production are endometrosis, endometrium, fibrosis, corpus luteum, angiogenesis; cytokines; Lusitano mares; body condition; body weight; metabolic indicators and nutritional status.

Thus, this would thereby open new opportunities for future development of specific drugs to be used as prophylaxis or therapy of endometrosis in the mare. Ana successfully defended her PhD thesis in January 2021 and was awarded two prizes for the work presented as two oral communications during the PhD – at the Annual Meeting of the Portuguese

Sci-Hub | Physiopathologic Mechanisms Involved in Mare Endometrosis. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 49, 82–87 | 10.1111/rda.12397 hubto open science ↓ save The path to fertility in the mare requires an understanding of the hormonal influences, the immune response, genetics, and epigenetic mechanisms involved not only in physiological reproductive processes, but also such pathologies as endometritis and endometrosis. Endometrosis is a chronic degenerative disease of the mare’s endometrium characterized by the presence of collagen fibers. Besides several causes, such as recurrent endometritis, endometrosis has been highly related to mare aging.

Moreover, she also investigated the effect of some protease inhibitors found in NETs to evaluate if their inhibition would reduce their pro-fibrotic action. Thus, this would thereby open new opportunities for future development of specific drugs to be used as prophylaxis or therapy of endometrosis in the mare. However, aetiology and underlying endometrosis in mares using physiopathologic mechanisms involved in endometrial fibrosis are still controversial. This review presents new hypotheses based on our newest data. Mare endometrosis is a chronic degenerative process characterized by excessive collagen in endometrium. While NETs fight bacteria that cause endometritis, they may trigger endometria

Maria Rosa Rebordão Cordeiro Simões Crisóstomo

Endometritis is a major cause of infertility and subfertility in the mare. Early diagnosis and identification of the pathogens involved in infectious Related papers Physiopathologic mechanisms involved in mare endometrosis Luisa Mateus Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 2014 downloadDownload free PDF View PDFchevron_right Physiopathologic mechanisms involved in mare endometrosis. Rebordão MR, Galvão A, Szóstek A, Amaral A, Mateus L, Skarzynski DJ, Ferreira-Dias G Reprod Domest Anim, 49 Suppl 4:82-87, 01 Oct 2014 Cited by: 16 articles | PMID: 25277436 Review

Inflammation and fibroproliferative diseases may be modulated by epigenetic changes. Therefore, mechanisms involved in endometrial fibrosis we suggest that epigenetic mechanisms could be involved in equine endometrosis pathogenesis.

Understanding the complexity of cytokines, NETs and SSC driven mechanisms of fibrosis in mare endometrium is important to unravel endometrosis pathogenesis.

Abstract The path to fertility in the mare requires an understanding of the hormonal influences, the immune response, genetics, and epigenetic mechanisms involved not only in physiological reproductive processes, but also such pathologies as endometritis and endometrosis. Endometritis may lead to endometrosis establishment. The increase in gene transcription of the NF-κB canonical activation pathway in destructive endometrosis may suggest the highest changes in extracellular matrix deposition. Moreover, the estrous cycle phase might influence fibrosis pathogenesis. Keywords: endometrosis, mare, NF-κB, MCP-1, IL-6, HAS Transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) is crucial for the establishment and progression of fibrosis in mare’s endometrosis. We aimed to develop regenerative approaches to treat endometrosis by using mesenchymal stem cells (MSC), for which understanding the effect of TGFβ on exogenous MSC is crucial.

The etiology of the disease is still partially unknown. This study focuses on understanding the genetic mechanisms potentially underlying endometrosis in mares using the based on our newest Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technique. Endometrial samples, used in the study, were obtained in the anestrus phase both from healthy mares and those diagnosed

The etiology of the disease is still partially unknown. This study focuses on understanding the genetic mechanisms potentially underlying endometrosis in mares using the Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technique. Endometrial samples, used in the study, were obtained in the anestrus phase both from healthy mares and those diagnosed Abstract Equine endometrosis is a degenerative and predominantly fibrotic condition resulting from progressive and irreversible multifactorial causes that influence the endometrium of mare.

Therefore, we suggest that epigenetic mechanisms could be involved in equine endometrosis pathogenesis. DNA methylation is one of the methods to evaluate epigenetics, through the transcription of Keywords: endometrosis, mare, NF-κB, MCP-1, IL-6, HAS 1. Introduction Degenerative Endometrial Fibrosis, also referred to as endometrosis, is a major problem in equine reproduction, negatively affecting mares’ fertility. As its occurrence is widespread, endometrosis is an important cause of financial losses in the equine breeding industry. Endometritis is the main cause of reduced reproductive efficiency in mares destined for foal breeding. This being a persistent inflammation in the uterus that may be accompanied by opportunistic and/or venereal infectious agents (1). Streptococcus zooepidemicus is the main agent isolated in cases of endometritis (2). The disease can occur after calving or during

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The aim of the study was to find out the relationship between the progression of endometrosis and the appearance of the structural microscopic changes in mares’ ovaries. The investigation was performed on slaughtered mares of various age and breed. However, aetiology and physiopathologic mechanisms involved in endometrial fibrosis are still controversial. This review presents new hypotheses based on our newest data.

However, aetiology and physiopathologic mechanisms involved in endometrial fibrosis are suggest the highest changes in still controversial. This review presents new hypotheses based on our newest data.