A role for menstruation in preconditioning the uterus for successful pregnancy

Author affiliations (4)
  • Imperial College London ROR
  • KU Leuven ROR
  • Leuven Institute for Fertility and Embryology ROR
  • Hammersmith Hospital ROR

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 200(6), 615.e1-615.e6156, 2009

DOI 10.1016/j.ajog.2008.11.037 PMID 19136085

Abstract

Menstruation is widely viewed as serving no purpose other than to reinitiate the endometrial cycle in the absence of pregnancy. Yet, it is striking that cyclic endometrial decidualization followed by menstrual shedding is confined to the few species, including human beings, where placenta formation entails deep trophoblast invasion of maternal tissues and its vasculature. Both menstruation and pregnancy are inflammatory conditions that cause a degree of physiological ischemia-reperfusion tissue injury, albeit much more so in pregnancy. Thus, the emergence of cyclic menstruation may not have been an evolutionary coincidence but serves to protect uterine tissues from the profound hyperinflammation and oxidative stress associated with deep placentation, a process known as preconditioning. The concept of menstrual preconditioning provides a novel paradigm for understanding how reproductive disorders impact on pregnancy outcome. For example, endometriosis could be viewed as a disorder of exaggerated menstrual preconditioning that confers protection against placentation-related disorders, such as preeclampsia.

Topics

menstruation evolutionary function uterine preconditioning, Brosens menstruation preconditioning pregnancy trophoblast invasion, endometrial decidualization menstrual shedding deep placentation, menstruation ischemia reperfusion oxidative stress pregnancy, endometriosis preeclampsia protection menstrual preconditioning theory, evolutionary purpose menstruation placental invasion species, cyclic endometrial shedding pregnancy outcome reproductive disorders, menstrual inflammation hyperinflammation pregnancy protection mechanism, Brosens Pijnenborg menstruation decidualization human evolution, endometriosis exaggerated preconditioning preeclampsia protection
PMID 19136085 19136085 DOI 10.1016/j.ajog.2008.11.037 10.1016/j.ajog.2008.11.037

Cite this article

Brosens, J. J., Parker, M. G., McIndoe, A., Pijnenborg, R., & Brosens, I. A. (2009). A role for menstruation in preconditioning the uterus for successful pregnancy. *American journal of obstetrics and gynecology*, *200*(6), 615.e1-615.e6156. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2008.11.037

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