Women with endometriosis have significant emotional distress; however, the contribution of stress to the pathophysiology of this disease is unclear. We used a rat model of endometriosis to examine the effects of stress on the development of this condition and its influence on inflammatory parameters. Female Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to swim stress for 10 consecutive days prior to the surgical induction of endometriosis by suturing uterine horn implants next to the intestinal mesentery (endo-stress). Sham-stress animals had sutures only, and an endo-no stress group was not subjected to the stress protocol. At the time of sacri-fice on day 60, endometriotic vesicles were measured and colons assessed for macroscopic and microscopic da...
Background: Investigating effects of stress in animal models may suggest clinical treatments or pre...
Chronic pain induced by endometriosis is a maladaptive pain experienced by half of women with this d...
Background: Endometriosis is defined as the growth of endometrial tissues in ectopic places outside...
Women with endometriosis have significant emotional distress; however, the contribution of stress to...
Treatments for endometriosis include pharmacological or surgical procedures that produce significant...
Endometriosis is a model of a benign gynecologic disease associated with two major symptoms: pain an...
Endometriosis commonly presents with symptoms that mimic chronic gastrointestinal disorders. The aut...
Background: Gut microbiota can interact with the central nervous system through the gut–brain axis, ...
Objective: Pain is the most frequently reported symptom involving in endometriosis. The alterations ...
The durational effects of chronic stress on the Fallopian tubes and uterus were studied by exposing ...
Endometriosis is a prevalent gynecologic disease, defined by dysfunctional endometrium-like lesions ...
Background: Changes in tyrosine-phosphorylated (TyrPho) protein expressions have demonstrated stress...
A rat model of endometriosis, in which pieces of uterine horn (versus fat in controls) are autotrans...
STUDY QUESTIONIs there any combined effect between inflammation and stress reaction on Toll-like rec...
Endometriosis is commonly associated with symptoms similar to those of gastrointestinal diseases, su...
Background: Investigating effects of stress in animal models may suggest clinical treatments or pre...
Chronic pain induced by endometriosis is a maladaptive pain experienced by half of women with this d...
Background: Endometriosis is defined as the growth of endometrial tissues in ectopic places outside...
Women with endometriosis have significant emotional distress; however, the contribution of stress to...
Treatments for endometriosis include pharmacological or surgical procedures that produce significant...
Endometriosis is a model of a benign gynecologic disease associated with two major symptoms: pain an...
Endometriosis commonly presents with symptoms that mimic chronic gastrointestinal disorders. The aut...
Background: Gut microbiota can interact with the central nervous system through the gut–brain axis, ...
Objective: Pain is the most frequently reported symptom involving in endometriosis. The alterations ...
The durational effects of chronic stress on the Fallopian tubes and uterus were studied by exposing ...
Endometriosis is a prevalent gynecologic disease, defined by dysfunctional endometrium-like lesions ...
Background: Changes in tyrosine-phosphorylated (TyrPho) protein expressions have demonstrated stress...
A rat model of endometriosis, in which pieces of uterine horn (versus fat in controls) are autotrans...
STUDY QUESTIONIs there any combined effect between inflammation and stress reaction on Toll-like rec...
Endometriosis is commonly associated with symptoms similar to those of gastrointestinal diseases, su...
Background: Investigating effects of stress in animal models may suggest clinical treatments or pre...
Chronic pain induced by endometriosis is a maladaptive pain experienced by half of women with this d...
Background: Endometriosis is defined as the growth of endometrial tissues in ectopic places outside...