Animal Models for Endometriosis: Evolution, Utility and Clinical Relevance

Animal Models for Endometriosis: Evolution, Utility and Clinical Relevance

Author
Kathy L. Sharpe-Timms
Publisher
Springer International Publishing;Springer
Language
English
Edition
1st ed.
Year
2020
Page
VII, 111
ISBN
9783030518554,9783030518561
File Type
pdf
File Size
2.5 MiB

This new volume of our successful book series Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology focuses on the need for and use of animal models when studying endometriosis. Covering models ranging from rodents to baboons, it explores novel mechanisms involved in the pathophysiology of endometriosis. Topics range from the role of miRNAs and environmental endocrine disrupters to pain and endometriosis-associated subfertility.
Estimated to affect up to 10% of women, endometriosis is a widespread and in some cases debilitating disease. While studies on the pathophysiology of the disease and the development of treatments for endometriosis-associated subfertility are called for, acquiring appropriate tissues from women with and without endometriosis in combination with physiologically relevant in vitro and in vivo laboratory models is an essential aspect. However, control subjects with similar ages, living environments and medical histories, besides endometriosis, are hard to find and attaining suitable human reproductive tissues is linked to an ongoing ethical discussion, especially when studying embryos. Laboratory models like rodent and monkey models are therefore needed to fill the research gap and support hypothesis-driven, randomized, controlled experimental design studies. In this book we highlight the latest developments and findings in endometriosis research using animal models.

The book was written for scientists, physicians and medical students working in the field of reproductive science, and for women with endometriosis.

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