Model of Epithelial Cell Changes in PAP-Stained Vaginal Smears throughout the Rat Estrous Cycle: Rat Estrous Model Identification

G. Fernandez
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Rats are commonly employed for research to observe and understand changes during the reproductive cycle of both rats and humans. The short span and observable cytological changes of the rat estrous cycle make it a predictable component of rat research. Previous studies have divided the cycle into four discrete stages— proestrus, estrus, metestrus, and diestrus—based on the appearance of nucleated epithelial cells, cornified epithelial cells, and leukocytes in vaginal smears. However, the stage of the estrous cycle has mainly been qualitatively determined. In this study, the cycles of four rats were investigated over the course of 21 days with two vaginal swabs a day. The data collected was then stained using a modified Papanicolaou staining protocol, photographed, and classified according to existing evidence for the four stages. Image analysis software was utilized to measure the area of randomly selected epithelial cells present on each photographed sample. Histograms were created, plotting the area of the epithelial cells in 400 μm2 bins against the percent of epithelial cells present in the entire sample for the slide. Findings suggest an interstage that is present when the sample does not have any predominate cell type, which is determined visually and qualitatively as well as quantitatively through the histograms. The methods applied in this study could reduce the confusion and disagreements that exist in published reports by proposing a new model to complement existing approaches for staging the rat estrous cycle, Rat Estrous Model Identification.
大鼠发情周期中pap染色阴道涂片上皮细胞变化的模型:大鼠发情模型鉴定
大鼠通常被用于研究,以观察和了解大鼠和人类在生殖周期中的变化。大鼠发情周期的短周期和可观察的细胞学变化使其成为大鼠研究中可预测的组成部分。先前的研究根据阴道涂片中有核上皮细胞、角化上皮细胞和白细胞的外观,将月经周期分为四个不同的阶段——发情前期、发情期、初潮期和初潮期。然而,发情周期的阶段主要是定性确定的。在这项研究中,研究了4只大鼠在21天内的周期,每天两次阴道拭子。然后使用改进的Papanicolaou染色方案对收集的数据进行染色,拍照,并根据现有证据对四个阶段进行分类。利用图像分析软件测量每个拍摄样本上随机选择的上皮细胞的面积。创建直方图,绘制400 μm2箱中上皮细胞的面积与载玻片中整个样品中上皮细胞的百分比。结果表明,当样品没有任何主导细胞类型时,存在期间,这是通过直方图进行视觉和定性以及定量确定的。本研究中应用的方法可以通过提出一个新的模型来补充现有的大鼠发情周期分期方法,从而减少已发表报告中存在的混乱和分歧,即大鼠发情模型识别。
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