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- Title
Smoke Effects of Disturbances Folliculogenesis (Mda, Gnrh, Hsp70, Apoptosis, and Follicles) in Ovarian on Mice Balb / C.
- Authors
Susanti, Eny; Sudiana, I Ketut; Hendarto, Hendy
- Abstract
One of the triggers for the disruption of the follicle maturation process along with the oocyte core is the presence of reactive oxygen species (ROS) can affect oxidative stress caused by substances in cigarette smoke. Female passive smokers experience menstrual disorders in the reproductive system, less fetal weight and other reproductive problems. The reality in the community, smoking habits are still difficult to stop, even though health workers and the media have often been socializing about the dangers of cigarette smoke. The aim of study was to explain the effect of cigarette smoke on damage to theca cells in follicles in the ovaries in balb / c mice exposed to cigarette smoke. The subjects used in this study were 20 mice (Mus Musculus) Balbb / c females aged around 8-10 weeks with a bodyweight of 25- 30 grams . he results showed the test statistic Mann Whithney smoke increased MDA (Malondeldehide) levels (P= .000), decreased GnRH (Gonadothrophin Relesing Hormone) levels (P= .000) and increased the theca cell apoptosis index (P= .000), and the results of the Independent T-statistic test results Tests showed that exposure to cigarette smoke decreased HSP (Heat Shock Protein) 70 expression (P= .002) and decreased the number of follicles in the ovary (P= .004).
- Subjects
REACTIVE oxygen species; CIGARETTE smoke; SMOKING; HEAT shock proteins; MICE
- Publication
Journal of International Dental & Medical Research, 2020, Vol 13, Issue 2, p774
- ISSN
1309-100X
- Publication type
Article