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Title: Effect of testosterone propionate on hippocampal pyramidal neuron number in female rats
Authors: Candemir, M.
Semiz, S.
Yonguc, G.N.
Özdemir, Mehmet Bülent
Abban-Mete, Gülçin
Adıgüzel, Esat
Keywords: Androgens
Female
Perinatal
Rat
Stereology
sesame seed oil
testosterone propionate
androgen therapy
animal experiment
article
birth weight
controlled study
female
gestation period
hemisphere
hippocampal CA1 region
hippocampal CA3 region
hippocampus
male
nonhuman
perinatal period
postnatal care
prenatal care
pyramidal nerve cell
rat
stereometry
vagina smear
Animals
Body Weight
Hippocampus
Male
Maternal Exposure
Neurons
Pregnancy
Pregnancy, Animal
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
Pyramidal Cells
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Testosterone Propionate
Abstract: INTRODUCTION The hippocampus is an important region of the brain that regulates cognitive and emotional functions. In this study, we examined the impact of perinatal administration of testosterone propionate (TP) on the number of pyramidal neurons in the CA1 and CA3 regions of the hippocampi of female rats. METHODS Five groups of rats were used in this study. Three groups of female rats were administered TP in either both the prenatal and the postnatal periods (Group 1), only the prenatal period (Group 2) or only the postnatal period (Group 3). The other two groups of rats included control females (Group 4) and control males (Group 5). The rats were sacrificed on postnatal Day 120 and their brains were analysed for hippocampal pyramidal neuron number using stereological methods. RESULTS Control male rats (Group 5; p = 0.043) and TP-treated female rats in Groups 1 (p = 0.012) and 2 (p = 0.037), but not Group 3 (p > 0.05), had a significantly higher number of pyramidal neurons than control female rats (Group 4). The rats in Group 1 had the highest number of pyramidal neurons among the female rats. CONCLUSION Perinatal TP treatment has an augmenting effect on the number of pyramidal neurons in the hippocampi of female rats. We also found gender-based differences in the hippocampi of male and female rats, with a higher number of pyramidal neurons seen in male rats. Continuous TP administration during the prenatal and postnatal periods is more effective than administration only in the prenatal or postnatal period.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8104
https://doi.org/10.11622/smedj.2013124
ISSN: 0037-5675
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