1973
DOI: 10.1016/s0034-5288(18)33926-2
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Effects of Adrenal Corticosteroids on the Motility of the Uterus in Vitro

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“…In addition, GCs mediate a T-cell immunosuppressive response by non-genomic action (Alangari, 2010). The uterine contraction of non-pregnant rats can be inhibited by cortisol (Gutiérrez et al, 1994;Perusquía, 2001) and dexamethasone (Henry et al, 1973). Endometrial GS deficiency increases inflammation and angiogenesis, and therefore leads to heavier menstrual bleeding due to the impaired subsequent vasoconstriction (Critchley et al, 2020).…”
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“…In addition, GCs mediate a T-cell immunosuppressive response by non-genomic action (Alangari, 2010). The uterine contraction of non-pregnant rats can be inhibited by cortisol (Gutiérrez et al, 1994;Perusquía, 2001) and dexamethasone (Henry et al, 1973). Endometrial GS deficiency increases inflammation and angiogenesis, and therefore leads to heavier menstrual bleeding due to the impaired subsequent vasoconstriction (Critchley et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%