Title of article :
Pharmacological effects of low- dose of aspirin on ovulation rate in mature cycling female mice
Author/Authors :
Al-Janabi, Adnan S. University of Baghdad - College of Medicine - Institute of the Embryo Research and Infertility Treatment, IRAQ , Al-Zohyri, Ahmad M. University of Baghdad - College of Medicine - Institute of the Embryo Research and Infertility Treatment, IRAQ. , Al-Rubayai, Fouad K. University of Baghdad - College of Medicine - Institute of the Embryo Research and Infertility Treatment, IRAQ.
Abstract :
Objective: To determine the effects of low-dose of aspirin on ovarian response, uterine and ovarian blood flow supply,and ovulation rate in mature cycling female mice.Design: Mature cycling female mice treated with aspirin on the first day of proestrous phase.Setting: Institute of the Embryo Research and Infertility Treatment- University of Baghdad.Materials and methods: Mature cycling female mice treated subcutaneously twice/day with Aspirin (7.5mg/Kg.b.w)onthe first day of proestrous phase. In the treated six groups (6 mice/ group) underwent subcutaneous administration of aspirin at a dose level of (7.5mg/Kg b.w) twice daily at proestrous phase of the estrous cycle. In the control six group (6mice/ group) underwent subcutaneous administration of a placebo (distilled water) twice daily at proestrous phase of the estrous cycle Main outcome measure(s): Uterine and ovarian morphological changes, uterine and ovarian weight changes, numberof ova and serum (FSH, LH and E2) levels.Results: There were statistically significant differences between the treated group and the control group, respectively,in the Ovarian weight (3.14 ± 0.03 versus 2.58 ± 0.06), number of ova (6.00 ± 0.37 versus 11.17 ± 0.40).Conclusion(s): Short-term administration of a low-dose of aspirin to mice at proestrous causes the following changes:significant increase in ovarian weight with an increased congestion in the uterus and ovary. A significant decrease inovulatory rate with no effect on serum gonadotropins and estradiol levels.
Keywords :
Low , dose aspirin , uterine and ovarian morphological changes , and ovulation rate
Journal title :
Middle East Fertility Society Journal
Journal title :
Middle East Fertility Society Journal