Induction of Endometriosis by implantation of endometrial fragments in female rats

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Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Background

Endometriosis is defined as the growth of endometrial tissues in ectopic places outside theuterus. This disease has an important effect on the health and fertility of affected women. It’s etiology isnot clearly known. For better understanding the pathophysiology of this disease, many researchers studyon several aspects of the disease on animals.

Objective

In this experimental study endometriosis was induced in female rats surgically and then itsside effects were investigated with special focus on adhesion formation that is a major problem in womenwith this disease.

Materials And Methods

In Protestrous phase, female rats were randomly divided into two groups. Inboth groups, under intra peritoneal anesthesia, laparotomy was done and left horn and associated fat wereremoved. In experimented group (A), the removed endometrium was cut to six square pieces (2mm each)and they were sutured to the peritoneum, near ovaries and subcutaneous. In sham group (B), the sameprocedure was done for the fat tissues around the removed horn and the pieces were sutured to the sameplaces. After 8 weeks, in Protestrous phase, clinical adhesion and size of implants were evaluated.

Results

The total mean size of implants was calculated in each group, and this was significantly larger inexperimented group (25.4 mm versus 2 mm p=0.000). The mean diameter of implants that calculated foreach site of implantation in experimented group were significantly larger in left peritoneum (p=0.002),followed by right (p=0.000) and left (p=0.000) ovaries. The endometrial tissues grew in 100% of implantsin subcutaneous area. Clinical adhesions (Score ≥ 2) were detected in 7 out of 10 in experimented groupand in 2 out 10 in control group. The number of Esterous cycle were similar in both groups.

Conclusion

Our study showed that after inducing endometriosis by surgical approach, only endometrialimplants grew as a cystic structures and this is a unique aspect of endometrial cells. Our results showedthat endometriosis had a direct effect on adhesion formation, not surgery alone and induction of thisdisease didn''t have any adverse effect on ovarian function in female rats.

Language:
English
Published:
International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine, Volume:4 Issue: 2, Nov 2006
Pages:
63 to 67
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