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Potential treatment for endometriosis

Peer-Reviewed Publication

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

In a study of 16 participants, researchers found that compared with women who did not have endometriosis, the pelvic mesothelial cells of women with endometriosis secreted higher levels of lactate, and in a human cell-culture model, exposure for 48 hours to 15mM of the compound dichloroacetate reduced lactate secretion and endometrial stromal cell proliferation; in a murine model of endometriosis, ingestion of 100mg/kg dichloroacetate once a day for 7 days reduced peritoneal fluid lactate concentrations and decreased the size of endometriosis lesions, according to the authors.

Article #19-16144: Repurposing dichloroacetate for the treatment of women with endometriosis," by Andrew W. Horne et al.

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