The histopathological effects of superovulatory drugs GnRHα/PMSG/HCG on the endometrial tissues of rat

Background: Using of stimulatory drugs such as: GnRHα/ PMSG/ HCG for induction of superovulation and harvesting more oocytes is very common during Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART). Studies and experiences have recently shown that the rate of successful implantation in stimulatory cycles is les...

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Main Authors: Parviz Bazzi, Farzad Raiaee, Arash Khaki
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Language:English
Published: Bushehr University of Medical Sciences 2005-09-01
Series:Iranian South Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-ac95529607a041f5a9062d13e228d0492020-11-24T23:03:43ZengBushehr University of Medical SciencesIranian South Medical Journal 1735-43741735-69542005-09-01811521The histopathological effects of superovulatory drugs GnRHα/PMSG/HCG on the endometrial tissues of ratParviz Bazzi0Farzad Raiaee1Arash Khaki2 Background: Using of stimulatory drugs such as: GnRHα/ PMSG/ HCG for induction of superovulation and harvesting more oocytes is very common during Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART). Studies and experiences have recently shown that the rate of successful implantation in stimulatory cycles is less than natural cycles. Methods: The possible effects of above mentioned drugs on ultrastructures of endometrial tissues (Luminal epithelium) was done by endometrial biopsies from female rats (N=30) which were under superovulaion treatment and from control rats with normal menstrual cycles (N=30). The specimens were processed for electronmicroscopic studies. Qualitative and quantitative (morphologic and morphometric) studies were carried out on electronmicrographs. Morphological findings based on three structures namely: nuclear channel system (NCS), giant mitochondria (GM) and glycogen vacuoles in addition to pinopode system and nuclear euchromatin were evaluated. Results: In morphology, luminal epithelium was more active and had more secretions in rats under superovulation compared with control group. Morphometric findings showed that in case group, volume fraction of nucleus RER, mitochondrium, glycogen to cell and euchromatin to nucleus had statistically significant difference. Conclusion: Superovulatory drugs GnRHα/PMSG/HCG have a negative effect on endometrial tissues at the time of implantation which may lead to low implantation rate.http://ismj.bpums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-3-53&slc_lang=en&sid=1luminal epithelium of endometrium; superovulatory drugs; implantation- GnRH
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Farzad Raiaee
Arash Khaki
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Farzad Raiaee
Arash Khaki
The histopathological effects of superovulatory drugs GnRHα/PMSG/HCG on the endometrial tissues of rat
Iranian South Medical Journal
luminal epithelium of endometrium; superovulatory drugs; implantation- GnRH
author_facet Parviz Bazzi
Farzad Raiaee
Arash Khaki
author_sort Parviz Bazzi
title The histopathological effects of superovulatory drugs GnRHα/PMSG/HCG on the endometrial tissues of rat
title_short The histopathological effects of superovulatory drugs GnRHα/PMSG/HCG on the endometrial tissues of rat
title_full The histopathological effects of superovulatory drugs GnRHα/PMSG/HCG on the endometrial tissues of rat
title_fullStr The histopathological effects of superovulatory drugs GnRHα/PMSG/HCG on the endometrial tissues of rat
title_full_unstemmed The histopathological effects of superovulatory drugs GnRHα/PMSG/HCG on the endometrial tissues of rat
title_sort histopathological effects of superovulatory drugs gnrhα/pmsg/hcg on the endometrial tissues of rat
publisher Bushehr University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian South Medical Journal
issn 1735-4374
1735-6954
publishDate 2005-09-01
description Background: Using of stimulatory drugs such as: GnRHα/ PMSG/ HCG for induction of superovulation and harvesting more oocytes is very common during Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART). Studies and experiences have recently shown that the rate of successful implantation in stimulatory cycles is less than natural cycles. Methods: The possible effects of above mentioned drugs on ultrastructures of endometrial tissues (Luminal epithelium) was done by endometrial biopsies from female rats (N=30) which were under superovulaion treatment and from control rats with normal menstrual cycles (N=30). The specimens were processed for electronmicroscopic studies. Qualitative and quantitative (morphologic and morphometric) studies were carried out on electronmicrographs. Morphological findings based on three structures namely: nuclear channel system (NCS), giant mitochondria (GM) and glycogen vacuoles in addition to pinopode system and nuclear euchromatin were evaluated. Results: In morphology, luminal epithelium was more active and had more secretions in rats under superovulation compared with control group. Morphometric findings showed that in case group, volume fraction of nucleus RER, mitochondrium, glycogen to cell and euchromatin to nucleus had statistically significant difference. Conclusion: Superovulatory drugs GnRHα/PMSG/HCG have a negative effect on endometrial tissues at the time of implantation which may lead to low implantation rate.
topic luminal epithelium of endometrium; superovulatory drugs; implantation- GnRH
url http://ismj.bpums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-3-53&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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