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Combined estrogen and ghrelin administration restores number of blood vessels and collagen type I/III ratio in the urethral and anal canal submucosa of old ovariectomized rats.

Diaa E E Rizk1, Hazem A Hassan, Ahmed H Al-Marzouqi, Gaber A Ramadan, Soha S Al-Kedrah, Sayel A Daoud, Mohamed A Fahim.   

Abstract

We compare the effects of estrogen and/or ghrelin on vascular counts and collagen I/III ratio of urethral and anal canal submucosa in old vs young-adult ovariectomized rats. Ovariectomized Fisher 344 rats (18 and 3 months old, n = 24 x 2) received 42 daily intraperitoneal 17-ss estradiol (10 microg/kg), ghrelin (2 microg/kg), both, or vehicle (n = 6 x 4 per group). Blood vessel counts and collagen I/III ratio were measured, respectively, by light microscopy and Western blot analysis with immunohistochemistry of ghrelin receptors. Estrogen significantly increased urethral and anal vascular counts and collagen I/III ratio in young-adult rats. In old rats, only combined estrogen/ghrelin administration significantly increased both variables. This was not observed with estrogen or ghrelin separately. Ghrelin receptors were immunostained in urethral and anal submucosa of all samples. Combined estrogen/ghrelin administration restored postovariectomy urethral and anal canal submucosal vessel number and collagen I/III ratio in old rats suggesting independent ageing effect.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17876488     DOI: 10.1007/s00192-007-0462-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct


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