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Detection of morphological changes of the ovine cervix in response to sex steroids using a fluorescence confocal endomicroscope

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
Volume 194, Issue 1, Pages 105-112

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MOSBY-ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2005.06.023

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confocal microscopy; fluorescence; progesterone; estradiol; sheep cervix

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Objective: This study examined morphological changes of the ovine cervix in response to sex steroids using confocal microscopy. Study design: Experimental animals were ovariectomized, and the hormonal status of 4 groups of ewes (n = 5) was manipulated using Sex Steroids (no replacement, estradiol, progesterone, estradiol, and progesterone). The results were correlated with control ewes (n = 7) in naturally occurring reproductive States (estrus and midluteal). Results: Plasma progesterone concentrations of experimental animals were comparable with those observed during normal reproduction. Confocal microscopy enabled subcellular resolution or the cervical epithelium and the detection of morphological changes associated with alterations in progesterone and estradiol in both artificially manipulated and naturally cycling ewes. Differences in nuclear size, distribution, and density Could be differentiated in confocal images and histologic sections of ectocervix from animals in estrus and in the presence of exogenous estradiol. Conclusion: Confocal microscopy has potential diagnostic value for the detection Of cellular and subcellular changes of the cervical epithelium. (c) 2006 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.

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