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Effect of human interferon-alpha-2b on experimental endometriosis in rats: comparison between short and long series of treatment.

José María R Ingelmo1, Francisco Quereda, Pedro Acién.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: A randomised and controlled experimental study was carried out to determine the effect of short and long series of treatment with recombinant human interferon-alpha-2b on surgically induced endometriosis in rats. STUDY
DESIGN: Ninety-six Wistar adult female rats, which had undergone an autotransplant into the peritoneal cavity of four endometrial fragments measuring 4.5mm at the side, were randomly divided into three groups. One third of the animals were manipulated like the treated animals but were not given treatment and served as control (group C). Another third (group S) were treated with three doses (one every 48 h, 100,000 U per dose) of recombinant human interferon-alpha-2b (subcutaneous route), and the last third (group L) were treated with fifteen doses of interferon (100,000 U every 48 h).
RESULTS: Before interferon was administered, there were no differences between groups in the average growth of experimental endometriosis per animal (17.3±6.7, 18.1±9.2, 16.4±5.6mm in groups C, S and L respectively). After the treatment, experimental endometriosis per animal was significantly smaller in the groups treated with interferon than in the control non-treated group (p<0.001), and in the group treated with 15 doses versus the group treated with 3 doses (p<0.05), (17.6±7.5, 14.0±9.5, 9.4±6.0mm in groups C, S, and L respectively). While the implants of the animals in the control group showed no change in size throughout the study (120 days) (+1.96% of variation), the mean size of the implants in the treated rats decreased, (22.7% with the short and 42.8% with the long series of treatment with interferon). Only one implant in group C (0.8%) disappeared, while this occurred in 27 cases (22.5%) in group S (p<0.001) and in 45 (37.5%) in group L (p<0.001 versus group C and p<0.05 versus group S).
CONCLUSION: The long series of treatment with human interferon-alpha-2b was more effective than the short one in reducing the size of surgically induced endometriosis in the peritoneal cavity of the rat.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23369341     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2012.11.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol        ISSN: 0301-2115            Impact factor:   2.435


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