Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4793
Title: Effects of hysterectomy on ovarian morphology and serum FSH level in rats
Authors: Özdamar, S.
Ülger, H.
Çetin Sorkun, Hülya
Müderris, I.
Keywords: FSH
Hysterectomy
Ovary
Rat
follitropin
animal experiment
animal tissue
article
blood sampling
cell population
comparative study
controlled study
corpus luteum
decapitation
developmental stage
estrus cycle
female
follitropin blood level
granulosa cell
histology
hysterectomy
menopause
morphology
nonhuman
ovary
ovary follicle
ovary follicle atresia
ovary follicle cell
ovary polycystic disease
ovulation
postoperative period
rat
tissue section
uterus
Animals
Estrous Cycle
Female
Follicle Stimulating Hormone
Ovarian Follicle
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Animalia
Abstract: Objective: To investigate the effects of hysterectomy with ovarian conservation on ovarian histology and FSH plasma level. Methods: Fifty female Wistar albino rats (30 for hysterectomy and 20 sham operated for control) were used after two complete estrous cycles. Six months after hysterectomy, the blood samples were collected from both the groups to test FSH plasma level and all animals were sacrificed by decapitation to obtain ovaries for histological examination. Results: Histologic study showed that ovaries from control group exhibited many follicles in various stages of development including primary, secondary and tertiary follicles. There were one or two secondary and tertiary follicles but no primary follicle in each histological section of the 6 months after hysterectomy. The ovaries showed that the cortex of ovary completely covered by corpora lutea, and there were many cystic follicles and atretic follicles with few normal follicles. Theca interna is absent in cysts and most of the mural granulose cell population has been depleted. Serum FSH levels showed significantly increase in hysterectomized group compared control after 6 months operation. Conclusions: The results of present study support previous studies and suggest that hysterectomy with ovarian conservation in young patients could preserve a woman's normal hormonal milieu. The uterus could have controlling on ovulation and hysterectomy might accelerate to initiate of early menopause. © 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4793
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.maturitas.2004.12.004
ISSN: 0378-5122
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