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Modificações do volume e da histologia de focos de endometriose em ratas tratadas com sinvastatina Changes in the volume and histology of focus of endometriosis in rats treated with sinvastatin

Authors :
João Nogueira Neto
Orlando Jorge Martins Torres
Marilene Oliveira da Rocha Borges
Tarcísio Mota Coelho
Ana Giselia Portela de Araújo Cortes Nascimento
Joel Nicolau Nogueira Nunes Júnior
Gabriel Lacerda Esteves
Source :
Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia, Vol 29, Iss 8, Pp 408-414 (2007)
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Federação Brasileira das Sociedades de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia, 2007.

Abstract

OBJETIVO: analisar alterações macroscópicas e histológicas que ocorrem com o uso da sinvastatina em endometriose experimental em ratas. MÉTODOS: quarenta ratas da linhagem Wistar foram submetidas à técnica de autotransplante uterino em mesentério. Após três semanas, 24 ratas desenvolveram endometriose experimental grau III e foram divididas em dois grupos: Sinvastatina (dado 20 mg/kg/dia via oral) e Controle (dado cloreto de sódio a 0,9% na quantidade de 1 mL/100 g de peso corpóreo via oral), que receberam gavagem durante 14 dias seguido de morte. Os volumes dos implantes foram calculados [4pi (comprimento/2) x (largura/2) x (altura/2)/3] nas intervenções cirúrgicas e após a morte dos animais. Os autotransplantes foram retirados, corados com a hematoxilina-eosina e analisados à microscopia de luz. Foram usados o teste de Mann-Whitney para amostras independentes e o teste de Wilcoxon para amostras relacionadas. Para avaliação histológica, foi usado o teste exato de Fisher, adotando-se nível de significância de 5%. RESULTADOS: a diferença entre os volumes médios iniciais dos autotransplantes nos dois grupos foi insignificante (p=1,00), e, entre os volumes médios finais, significante (p=0,04). Houve aumento significativo (p=0,01) entre os volumes médios iniciais e finais do Grupo Controle e redução insignificante no Grupo Sinvastatina (p=0,95). Histologicamente (p=0,64), o Grupo Sinvastatina (n=9) mostrou a parede epitelial moderadamente preservada em sete casos (77,80%) e dois casos com camada epitelial bem preservada (22,2%), e o Grupo Controle (n=12) com sete casos (58,30%) moderadamente preservados e cinco casos (41,70%) bem preservados. CONCLUSÕES: a sinvastatina impediu o crescimento dos focos de endometriose experimental. São promissores os estudos com uso da sinvastatina por período mais prolongado.PURPOSE: to analyze the macroscopic and histological changes that occur with the use of sinvastatin in experimental endometriosis in female rats. METHODS: forty Wistar female rats were submitted to the technique of uterine self-transplant in mesenterium. After three weeks, 24 of them developed experimental endometriosis grade III, and were divided in two groups: one group received sinvastatin orally (20 mg/kg/day) and the other (control group) received 0.9% of sodium chloride orally (1 mL/100 g of body weight/day). Both groups received gavage for 14 days, followed by death. The implant volume was calculated [4pi (lenght/2) x (width/2) x (height/2)/3] at the surgical intervention and after the animal’s death. The self-transplants were removed, dyed with hematoxylin-eosin and analyzed by light microscopy. The Mann-Whitney’s test was used in the independent samples and the Wilcoxon’s test for the related samples. The Fisher’s exact test was used for the histological evaluation, with a significance level of 5%. RESULTS: the difference between groups of the initial average volumes of the self-transplants was not significant (p=1.00), but became significant for the final average volumes (p=0.04). There was a significant increase (p=0.01) between the initial and final average volumes in the control group, and a no significant decrease in the sinvastatin group (p=0.95). Histologically, the sinvastatin group (n=9) presented seven cases (77.8%) of moderately preserved and two cases (22.2%) of well preserved epithelial wall, while the control group (n=12) presented seven cases (58.3%) of moderately preserved and five cases (41.7%) of well preserved epithelial wall. CONCLUSIONS: sinvastatin prevented the growth of experimental endometriosis. Studies with sinvastatin for longer periods are promising.

Details

Language :
English, Portuguese
ISSN :
01007203
Volume :
29
Issue :
8
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.83749273aa8749cf996a06ab25ab274a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-72032007000800005