Effects of intracerebroventricularly administered octreotide on gonadotrophic cells in female rats
Autor: | R Branko Filipovic, M Natasa Negic, T Branka Sosic-Jurjevic, M Natasa Nestorovic, N Milica Manojlovic-Stojanoski, B Mirjana Lovren, L Verica Milosevic, I Milka Sekulic |
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Rok vydání: | 2004 |
Předmět: |
endocrine system
medicine.medical_specialty Adult female medicine.medical_treatment Clinical Biochemistry Immunocytochemistry Octreotide Immunocytochemical procedure Stereology Biology Somatostatin Endocrinology Internal medicine medicine Physiological saline Saline hormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonists medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Jugoslovenska medicinska biohemija. 23:149-153 |
ISSN: | 1452-8193 0354-3447 |
DOI: | 10.2298/jmh0402149n |
Popis: | Effects of intracerbroventricularly (ICV) administered octreotide on gonadotrophic cells (FSH and LH) of adult Wistar female rats were examined by immunocytochemical and morphometric methods. The animals received ICV three 1.0 mg doses of octreotide dissolved in 10 mL saline every second day. The controls were treated with equivalent volume of physiological saline by the same schedule. FSH- and LH-producing cells were examined using peroxidase-antiperoxidase immunocytochemical procedure. Morphometric and stereologic examinations were performed to evaluate changes in the number, volume and volume densities of gonadotrophic cells. In females treated with octreotide, the gonadotrophic cells were smaller and often pycnotic, while the number of FSH- and LH-immunopositive cells per unit area (mm2) was significantly reduced. Octreotide also induced a significant reduction of the FSH- and LH-immunoreactive cells volume, as well as of their volume densities. On the basis of these results it can be concluded that octeotride, centrally administered to adult female rats provokes changes in immunocytochemical and morphometric features of both types of gonadotrophic cells. |
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