Abstract Intrauterine adhesions (IUA), a leading cause of female infertility, result from a pathological switch in the uterine injury response from regeneration to fibrotic scarring. Current treatments are often inadequate as they fail to address this fundamental shift. Here, we report a “decidualization-empowered” hydrogel that reverses this pathology by synergistically combining a bioactive extracellular matrix from decidualized endometrium (DEndo-UdECM) with the sustained release of the anti-fibrotic peptide Thymosin β4 (Tβ4). In a murine IUA model, a single administration of the hydrogel restores endometrial architecture, resolves fibrosis, and, most critically, leads to a near-complete recovery of fertility. Mechanistically, the hydrogel orchestrates a pro-regenerative niche by reprogramming macrophages to an M2 phenotype while dually inhibiting pyroptosis-driven inflammation and the canonical TGF-β/Smad3 fibrotic cascade. Together, these findings demonstrate that mimicking the biological intelligence of a physiological niche can resolve complex fibrotic diseases and restore organ function.
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