Reduced vagal tone in women with adenomyosis.

IF 3.4 Q2 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Reproduction & fertility Pub Date : 2025-10-14 Print Date: 2025-10-01 DOI:10.1530/RAF-25-0039
Weiwei Zeng, Tingting Zhang, Fan Wu, Sun-Wei Guo
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Abstract: Adenomyosis is an estrogen-dependent disease featuring chronic inflammation. This study was undertaken to investigate whether vagal tone is reduced in patients with adenomyosis compared with healthy women. We recruited 75 patients with adenomyosis, as diagnosed by a combination of ultrasound and gynecological examination, and 75 healthy women without adenomyosis, endometriosis, or other uterine disorders per ultrasound examination. All recruited subjects received an electrocardiogram evaluation, and their heart rate variability was assessed. In addition, lesional stiffness for patients with adenomyosis and myometrial stiffness for healthy controls were measured by ultrasound elastography. Severity of dysmenorrhea and the amount of menstrual blood loss were also evaluated. Patients with adenomyosis exhibited statistically significant sympatho-vagal imbalance, featuring domination of the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system over the parasympathetic branch, as evidenced by reduced vagal tone and increased sympathetic activity. In addition, lesional stiffness, a proxy for the extent of lesional fibrosis, was found to be negatively associated with vagal tone. Patients with adenomyosis have reduced vagal tone. In addition, reduced vagal tone is likely attributable to increased lesional stiffness, a proxy for the extent of lesional fibrosis, which correlated with the severity of dysmenorrhea and the amount of menstrual blood loss. This raises the prospect of employing vagus nerve stimulation as a possible therapeutics approach. Future human studies are needed to determine whether vagus nerve stimulation can have any therapeutic effects.

Lay summary: Adenomyosis is a condition in which the inner lining of the uterus is found in the muscular wall of the uterus (called the myometrium). It is a common gynecological disease affecting mostly women of reproductive age. We found that patients with adenomyosis exhibited significant imbalance between the 'flight-or-fight' system and the 'rest-and-digest' system (sympatho-vagal imbalance), featuring reduced vagal tone (dampened calm-down system) and increased sympathetic activity (more anxiety and restlessness). In addition, we found that the stiffness of adenomyotic lesions, which can be viewed as a proxy for the 'age' of the lesions, was negatively associated with vagal tone. This reduced vagal tone may suggest that perhaps some vagal stimulating procedures, which are safe and non-invasive, can be used to boost vagal tone to achieve therapeutic purposes.

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患有子宫腺肌症的女性迷走神经张力降低。
摘要:子宫腺肌症是一种以慢性炎症为特征的雌激素依赖性疾病。本研究旨在探讨子宫腺肌症患者与健康女性相比,迷走神经张力是否降低。我们招募了75例经超声和妇科检查联合诊断为子宫腺肌症的患者,以及75例每次超声检查无子宫腺肌症、子宫内膜异位症或其他子宫疾病的健康女性。所有招募的受试者都接受了心电图评估,并评估了他们的心率变异性。此外,通过超声弹性成像评估子宫腺肌症患者的病变僵硬度和健康对照者的肌层僵硬度。同时评估痛经的严重程度和月经失血量。子宫腺肌症患者表现出统计学上显著的交感迷走神经不平衡,表现为自主神经系统交感神经支对副交感神经支的支配,迷走神经张力降低,交感神经活动增加。此外,病变硬度,病变纤维化程度的一个代理,被发现与迷走神经张力负相关。子宫腺肌症患者迷走神经张力降低。此外,迷走神经张力的降低可能是由于病变僵硬度的增加,这是病变纤维化程度的一个指标,与痛经的严重程度和月经出血量有关。这提高了使用迷走神经刺激作为可能治疗方法的前景。未来的人体研究需要看看迷走神经刺激是否有任何治疗效果。概要:子宫腺肌症是一种子宫内膜位于子宫肌壁(称为子宫肌层)的情况。它是一种常见的妇科疾病,主要影响育龄妇女。我们发现子宫腺肌症患者在“逃跑或战斗”系统和“休息和消化”系统(交感神经-迷走神经失衡)之间表现出明显的不平衡,迷走神经张力降低(镇静系统受到抑制),交感神经活动增加(焦虑和不安增加)。此外,我们发现腺肌病变的僵硬度,可以看作是病变“年龄”的代表,被发现与迷走神经张力呈负相关。这种迷走神经张力的降低可能表明,一些安全且无创的迷走神经刺激程序可以用来增强迷走神经张力以达到治疗目的。
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