Redox Biology (Jul 2024)

Hypoxia and the endometrium: An indispensable role for HIF-1α as therapeutic strategies

  • Wanlin Dai,
  • Renhao Guo,
  • Xinni Na,
  • Shuyi Jiang,
  • Junzhi Liang,
  • Cuishan Guo,
  • Yuanyuan Fang,
  • Zhijing Na,
  • Da Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73
p. 103205

Abstract

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Hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha (HIF-1α) is a major molecular mediator of the hypoxic response. In the endometrium, local hypoxic conditions induced by hormonal fluctuations and endometrial vascular remodeling contribute to the production of HIF-1α, which plays an indispensable role in a series of physiological activities, such as menstruation and metamorphosis. The sensitive regulation of HIF-1α maintains the cellular viability and regenerative capacity of the endometrium against cellular stresses induced by hypoxia and excess reactive oxygen species. In contrast, abnormal HIF-1α levels exacerbate the development of various endometrial pathologies. This knowledge opens important possibilities for the development of promising HIF-1α-centered strategies to ameliorate endometrial disease. Nonetheless, additional efforts are required to elucidate the regulatory network of endometrial HIF-1α and promote the applications of HIF-1α-centered strategies in the human endometrium. Here, we summarize the role of the HIF-1α-mediated pathway in endometrial physiology and pathology, highlight the latest HIF-1α-centered strategies for treating endometrial diseases, and improve endometrial receptivity.

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