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Experimental Adenomyosis

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2006 Feb 28
PMID 16500151
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Abstract

Adenomyosis has been reported in a number of different animal species, whereas endometriosis appears limited to humans and non-human primates. This suggests a different aetiology of the two conditions. Adenomyosis develops spontaneously in certain strains of laboratory mice. Its incidence in mice can be markedly enhanced by systemic exposure to various hormonal agents, including prolactin, progesterone, synthetic progestins, certain oestrogenic agents, as well as tamoxifen and toremifene. The precise hormonal changes necessary remain unclear, although the evidence suggests that adenomyosis in this model is not due to a simple oestrogenic effect. Study of the pathological and molecular alterations in this model indicates that disturbances to the uterine stroma, blood vessels and myometrium are also important factors in the development of adenomyosis.

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