The use of specialized pro-resolving mediators as anti-inflammatory agents in the treatment of chronic pelvic pain among patients with endometriosis: A systematic review.
- Author:
Ivannah Joelle C. TOBIAS
1
;
Maricris CORDUWA-PACOLI
1
;
Leedah RANOLA-NISPEROS
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Review Articles (Literature/ Systematic /Meta-analysis)
- MeSH: Human; Endometriosis; Inflammation; Specialized Pro-resolving Mediators
- From: Philippine Journal of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility 2025;22(2):47-53
- CountryPhilippines
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND
Endometriosis is an inflammation-dependent condition characterized by the uncontrolled development of lesions resembling the endometrium. For the host tissue to maintain homeostasis throughout the active process of inflammation resolution, endogenous factors must be activated.
OBJECTIVETo determine if using specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPM) to treat endometriosis patients’ persistent pelvic pain is safe and effective.
METHODSA systematic review was performed to determine studies that determined the effect of Specialized Pro-resolving Mediators (SPM) on endometriosis control. A descriptive narrative approach was applied to synthesize the findings of this systematic review.
RESULTSThree prospective case-control studies and three in vitro studies were included. All studies involved Lipoxin A4 as the specialized pro-resolving mediator assessed for benefit on endometriosis control. All studies consistently reported that SPM can be potentially effective in treating endometriosis. The search terms used were: “Specialized Pro-resolving Mediators,” “SPM,” “Chronic inflammatory agent,” pelvic pain, and endometriosis.
CONCLUSIONDespite the lack of trials on the use of Specialized Pro-resolving Mediators to manage chronic pelvic pain, case-control and in vitro studies are consistent in detailing the potential benefits of SPM for endometriosis control. Given the concrete pathophysiologic basis for the mechanism of action for SPM, it is highly recommended that future trials be made to determine its efficacy and safety.
