Does progesterone have protective effects on ovarian I/R injury?
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Başer, Banu GüleçTaşkın, Mine Islimye
Adalı, Ertan
Öztürk, Emine
Hişmioğulları, Adnan Adil
Yay, Arzu
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Context: There is number of studies about neuroprotective effects of
progesterone against global cerebral ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury.
Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the protective
effect of the progesterone (PG) against ovarian I/R injury by
biochemical and histopathologic parameters.
Methods: 21 Female wistar albino rats were utilized for creating three
groups. Group 1: Sham, Group 2: I/R, Group 3: IR+PG (8 mg/kg).
Progesterone was administered intraperitoneally into the rats in group
3, 30 minutes before detorsion operation.
Main Outcome Measure(s): Ovarian ischemia-reperfusion injury evaluated in serum and tissue by using biochemical parameters including
malondialdehyde (MDA), total antioxidant status (TAS), total oxidant
status (TOS), oxidative stress index (OSI), Neutrophil GelatinaseAssociated Lipocalin (NGAL) and immunoflourescence staining by
TUNEL method was also studied.Results: Serum and tissue TOS levels were significantly lower in group 3
than group 2. Only tissue TAS levels were higher in group 3 than
group 2 (p50.001). NGAL and MDA levels were similar between the
groups. Histologic score including vascular congestion, hemorrhage,
polymorphonuclear neutrophils, and interstitial edema was higher in
group 2. Pre-treatment with progesterone decreased the score but this
difference was not statistically significant. Apoptotic cell number was
higher in group 2 than group 1 and 3. It was seen that the number of
apoptotic cells was increased in the I/R group. TUNEL-positive cell
number gradually decreased with progesterone in group 3.
Conclusion: Conservative treatment with progesterone is beneficial for
I/R injury, as progesterone has an ovarian protective effects by
antiapopitotic and antioxidative properties.