1. Effects of adnexal torsion on the Fallopian tube in rats: a histologic and immunohistochemical study.
- Author
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Tunç SY, Ağaçayak E, Yaman NS, Deveci E, Kalkanlı S, and Özler A
- Subjects
- Animals, Fallopian Tubes metabolism, Female, Ischemia metabolism, Ovarian Diseases drug therapy, Rats, Reperfusion methods, Fallopian Tubes physiopathology, Ischemia physiopathology, Ovarian Diseases physiopathology
- Abstract
Objective: To investigate histopathological and immunohistochemical changes in the Fallopian tube structure following ovarian torsion., Study Design: Thirty fertile, female, adult Wistar albino rats, weighing 200-220 g, were randomly divided into 3 equal groups (n = 10): sham, torsion, and detorsion. In the torsion and detorsion groups, bilateral adnexal torsion (3-hour ischemia) was carried out. Bilateral adnexal detorsion (3-hour reperfusion) was performed in the detorsion group. Fallopian tube sections were stained hematoxylin and eosin, periodic acid-Schiff, Mallory-Azan and immunohistochemically-stained desmin, α smooth actin, and CD68 antibodies., Results: In the sections of the ischemic group, degeneration of epithelium, loss of cilia, dilation of blood vessels, and hemorrhages were observed. Image analysis of the studied Fallopian section revealed a significant decrease in density of desmin in the torsion group. Moreover, strong positive cytoplasmic CD68 expression was observed in the torsion group., Conclusion: The use of effective antiinflammatory treatments may contribute to the conservative surgery in preservation of ovarian reserve and tubal structure.
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- 2014