Selçuk Kaplan, Bilge Aydın Türk, Ebru Elibol, Gürkan Özbey, Tekin Ekinci
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摘要
本研究旨在探讨产科凝胶(OG)对阴道组织的组织病理学影响。本研究将 21 只雌性 Wistar 白化大鼠分为三组,每组 7 只。第一组(第一组)为对照组,第二组(第二组)为生理盐水组,第三组(第三组)为产道凝胶组。第一组使用 Hegar 5 至 Hegar 10 号扩张器进行扩张,不进行任何阴道应用。在第二组中,使用充满 PS 的涂抹器清洗阴道。在第 3 组中,使用充满 OG 的涂抹器清洗阴道,并使用 Hegar 扩张器进行阴道扩张。在涂抹 OG 的大鼠组中,肥大细胞浸润、组织上皮厚度和阴道组织粘膜的纤维素-1 水平均有所增加。本研究首次调查了用于大鼠阴道组织扩张的 OG 的组织病理学影响。OG对预防阴道壁受压造成的损伤没有早期效果;但OG可能对盆底病变有保护作用。
Histopathologic effects of obstetric gel on the vaginal tissue: in vaginal trauma formed rat model.
The present study aimed to investigate the histopathological effects of obstetric gel (OG) on vaginal tissue. In this study, 21 female Wistar albino rats were divided into three groups, comprising seven animals in each group. The first group (group 1) was the control group, the second group (group 2) was the physiological saline (PS) group, and the third group (group 3) was the OG group. In group 1, dilatation was performed using Hegar dilators from Hegar 5 to Hegar 10 without any vaginal application. In group 2, the vagina was washed with a PS-filled applicator. In group 3, the vagina was washed with an OG-filled applicator and Hegar dilators were used to achieve vaginal dilatation. In the group of OG-applied rats, there was an increase in mast cell infiltration, tissue epithelial thickness, and fibrillin-1 levels of the mucosa in the vaginal tissue. The present study is the first to investigate the histopathological effects of OG used for vaginal tissue dilatation in rats. OGs have no early effectiveness in preventing the damage caused by compression of the vaginal wall; however, OGs may have a protective effect against pelvic floor pathologies.
期刊介绍:
Biotechnic & Histochemistry (formerly Stain technology) is the
official publication of the Biological Stain Commission. The journal has been in continuous publication since 1926.
Biotechnic & Histochemistry is an interdisciplinary journal that embraces all aspects of techniques for visualizing biological processes and entities in cells, tissues and organisms; papers that describe experimental work that employs such investigative methods are appropriate for publication as well.
Papers concerning topics as diverse as applications of histochemistry, immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, cytochemical probes, autoradiography, light and electron microscopy, tissue culture, in vivo and in vitro studies, image analysis, cytogenetics, automation or computerization of investigative procedures and other investigative approaches are appropriate for publication regardless of their length. Letters to the Editor and review articles concerning topics of special and current interest also are welcome.