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- Title
Estrogen Replacement Regulates Vaginal Innervations in Ovariectomized Adult Virgin Rats: A Histological Study.
- Authors
Li, Ting; Ma, Yuanyuan; Zhang, Hong; Yan, Ping; Huo, Lili; Hu, Yongyan; Chen, Xi; Zhang, Miao; Liu, Zhaohui
- Abstract
Background. Our previous Gräfenberg spot findings confirmed that the distal-third areas of the anterior vaginal wall bore a significantly greater number of nerves and sexual hormone may have certain degree of influence on these significant differences. However, the role of estrogen in vaginal innervations remains controversial. Methods. To investigate whether hormonal-neural interactions occur in the vagina, sixty rats were randomly divided into six groups: Sham-operated, ovariectomy, and 4 treatment groups. After 2 weeks of treatment, vaginal biopsies were prepared with hematoxylin and eosin and PGP9.5 using immunohistochemistry. Results. The density of small nerve fibers was significantly higher in the distal-half areas of intact vaginal walls than the proximal-half areas (P=0.001). In contrast, the overall PGP 9.5-ir fiber innervation density was significantly decreased in the OVX rats subjected to surgical menopause. Sustained estrogen administration for 2 weeks resulted in nerve fiber proliferation, with values reaching normal levels in the low-dose estradiol valerate group. Conclusion. Our findings indicate that systemic hormonal therapy with low-dose estradiol valerate is effective and safe for treating deficient vaginal innervation caused by low level of estrogen activity in menopausal women and may aid studies to identify an optimal estradiol dose to provide relief from vaginal discomfort.
- Subjects
TREATMENT of female reproductive organ diseases; SEXUAL dysfunction; NEURON analysis; CELL proliferation; ANIMAL experimentation; BIOLOGICAL models; BIOPSY; ESTRADIOL; ESTROGEN; HORMONE therapy; IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY; RESEARCH methodology; MENOPAUSE; OVARIECTOMY; PROBABILITY theory; RATS; RESEARCH funding; STATISTICAL sampling; STAINS &; staining (Microscopy); T-test (Statistics); TISSUE culture; VAGINA; VAGINAL medication; DATA analysis software; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; ONE-way analysis of variance; INNERVATION; ANATOMY; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
BioMed Research International, 2017, Vol 2017, p1
- ISSN
2314-6133
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/2017/7456853