实验性子宫内膜异位症诱导大鼠:评估全身炎症反应和肝组织改变

M. Javdani, Farid Shahbandari, Ehsan Soleymanijadian, M. Hashemnia, A. Barzegar
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简介:非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFAD)是当今人类社会的一个严重问题。最近,人们认为子宫内膜异位症与NAFAD之间可能存在关联。本研究旨在评估实验性子宫内膜异位症期间和之后的一些一般炎症参数和肝脏病变。材料与方法:将部分子宫角壁缝合于肠系膜肠上,建立雌性大鼠子宫内膜异位症模型。4周后,对1组大鼠实施安乐死,取子宫内膜异位症囊肿及部分肝脏碎片进行组织病理学检查。同时,手术切除II组大鼠子宫内膜囊肿,留置4周。此外,还进行了血液生化评价。II组在实验手术后8周进行类似的评估性调查。结果:三酸甘油酯、低密度脂蛋白、AST、ALP、ALT和雌激素水平显著升高(P值小于0.05),白细胞总数、淋巴细胞、PCV和高密度脂蛋白水平显著降低(P值小于0.05)。在组织病理学评估中,显微镜下证实子宫内膜异位症的诱导,但未发现脂肪肝或肝脏炎症的证据。结论:实验性子宫内膜异位症大鼠血液生化指标虽有明显变化,但未出现脂肪肝和肝脏炎症。因此,子宫内膜异位症与非酒精性脂肪肝之间可能没有关联。
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Induction of Experimental Endometriosis in Rat: Evaluation of Systemic Inflammatory Response and Liver Tissue Changes
Introduction: Nowadays non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFAD) is considered as a serious problem in human societies. Recently, the possibility of an association between endometriosis and NAFAD has been considered. This study was designed to evaluate some general inflammation parameters and hepatic lesions during and after experimental endometriosis. Material and Methods: In 20 female rats, the endometriosis model was induced by suturing parts of the uterine horn wall to the mesenteric gut. After four weeks, the rats in group I were euthanized and endometriosis cysts and some fragments of their liver were used for histopathological evaluation. At the same time, endometrial cysts were surgically removed in the rats of group II and they were kept for four weeks later. In addition, hematobiochemical evaluation was performed. In group II, similar evaluative investigations were performed 8 weeks after experimental surgery. Results: Significant increase in triglyceride, LDL, AST, ALP, ALT and estrogen parameters was observed in this study (P˂0.05), Whereas, total WBC count, lymphocyte, PCV and HDL level decreased significantly (P˂0.05). In histopathological evaluation, induction of endometriosis was confirmed at the microscopic level, but no evidence of fatty liver or hepatic inflammation was found. Conclusion: Despite notable changes in some hematobiochemical factors in rats with experimental endometriosis, there was no evidence of fatty liver and hepatic inflammation. Therefore, there may be no association between endometriosis and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
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