Photobiomodulation therapy at 632 nm wavelength ameliorates intrauterine adhesion via activation of cAMP/PKA/CREB pathway

Photochemistry and Photobiology, 100(1), 214-224

DOI 10.1111/php.13813 PMID 37212452 Source

Abstract

Intrauterine adhesion (IUA), a major cause of uterine infertility, is pathologically characterized by endometrial fibrosis. Current treatments for IUA have poor efficacy with high recurrence rate, and restoring uterine functions is difficult. We aimed to determine the therapeutic efficacy of photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy on IUA and elucidate its underlying mechanisms. A rat IUA model was established via mechanical injury, and PBM was applied intrauterinely. The uterine structure and function were evaluated using ultrasonography, histology, and fertility tests. PBM therapy induced a thicker, more intact, and less fibrotic endometrium. PBM also partly recovered endometrial receptivity and fertility in IUA rats. A cellular fibrosis model was then established with human endometrial stromal cells (ESCs) cultured in the presence of TGF‐β1. PBM alleviated TGF‐β1‐induced fibrosis and triggered cAMP/PKA/CREB signaling in ESCs. Pretreatment with the inhibitors targeting this pathway weakened PBM's protective efficacy in the IUA rats and ESCs. Therefore, we conclude that PBM improved endometrial fibrosis and fertility via activating cAMP/PKA/CREB signaling in IUA uterus. This study sheds more lights on the efficacy of PBM as a potential treatment for IUA.

Topics

photobiomodulation intrauterine adhesion treatment, light therapy endometrial fibrosis uterine infertility, PBM 632nm wavelength Asherman syndrome rat model, cAMP PKA CREB pathway endometrial fibrosis, intrauterine adhesion photobiomodulation endometrial receptivity fertility, TGF-beta1 endometrial stromal cell fibrosis phototherapy, low-level laser therapy uterine adhesion treatment, Asherman syndrome novel treatment endometrial regeneration, photobiomodulation therapy endometrial thickness fibrosis reduction, intrauterine adhesion recurrence alternative treatment
PMID 37212452 37212452 DOI 10.1111/php.13813 10.1111/php.13813

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Zheng, H., Wang, C., Wu, S., Pei, Q., & Yao, M. (2024). Photobiomodulation therapy at 632 nm wavelength ameliorates intrauterine adhesion via activation of cAMP/PKA/CREB pathway. *Photochemistry and Photobiology*, *100*(1), 214-224. https://doi.org/10.1111/php.13813