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Prostaglandin and antigestagen in pyometra bitches: vascular and stereological effect

Effects of conservative treatment on uterine blood flow and morphometric findings are still unknown in bitches. Thus, this study aimed to compare uterine changes of pyometra bitches subjected to distinct modes of treatment. Pyometra bitches were assigned to: OHE (ovariohysterectomy immediately after...

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Autores principales: Rodrigues da Rosa Filho, Roberto, Morales Brito, Maíra, Gomes Faustino, Thaís, Lima de Almeida, Leticia, Correia Manoel, Verônica, Cogliati, Bruno, Vannucchi, Camila Infantosi
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Publicado: Bioscientifica Ltd 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8812451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35128446
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/RAF-20-0020
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author Rodrigues da Rosa Filho, Roberto
Morales Brito, Maíra
Gomes Faustino, Thaís
Lima de Almeida, Leticia
Correia Manoel, Verônica
Cogliati, Bruno
Vannucchi, Camila Infantosi
author_facet Rodrigues da Rosa Filho, Roberto
Morales Brito, Maíra
Gomes Faustino, Thaís
Lima de Almeida, Leticia
Correia Manoel, Verônica
Cogliati, Bruno
Vannucchi, Camila Infantosi
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description Effects of conservative treatment on uterine blood flow and morphometric findings are still unknown in bitches. Thus, this study aimed to compare uterine changes of pyometra bitches subjected to distinct modes of treatment. Pyometra bitches were assigned to: OHE (ovariohysterectomy immediately after diagnosis), Aglepristone (days 1, 2 and 8) and Associative (aglepristone treatment coupled with cloprostenol for 7 days) groups. After 9 days, bitches were ovariohysterectomized. Before surgery, uterine area was measured ultrasonographically and the uterine artery Doppler velocimetry analyzed blood flow velocity and indexes. Uterine horns were classified according to resistance index (RI) as more compromised and less compromised. Endometrial vasculature was quantitatively evaluated by color flow Doppler. Blood samples were collected to determine nitric oxide (NO) concentrations. Histological uterine structures were quantified by stereology and VEGF-A (vascular endothelial growth factor) and eNOS were (endothelial nitric oxide synthase) immunohistochemically analyzed. Aglepristone and Associative groups had lower uterine area and vascularization, and higher blood flow velocity and indexes compared to OHE group. Less compromised horn of Associative group had higher blood flow velocity compared to OHE group. Aglepristone group presented lower inflammatory infiltrate and larger uterine stroma. Associative group had lower volume density and absolute surface of endometrial cysts and lower VEGF-A expression for glandular epithelium and stromal cells. Blood NO and e-NOS immunostaining were not different among groups. In conclusion, association between aglepristone and prostaglandin is more effective in decreasing uterine vascularization and modulating uterine blood flow. Moreover, associative therapy promotes marked morphological changes. LAY SUMMARY: This research compared two medical protocols of treatment for uterine infection (pyometra) in bitches, using a hormone blocker (anti-progesterone aglepristone) solely or in association with a uterine contraction inducer (prostaglandin; associative therapy). After treatment, bitches were gonadectomized and a microscopic analysis of uterine blood vessel formation and uterine tissue elements were performed as well as uterine blood flow evaluation through Doppler ultrasonography. According to vascular resistance, uterine horns were additionally classified as more compromised and less compromised. Both treatment protocols led to reduction of uterine dimensions and vascularization, and higher blood flow compared to untreated bitches. Less compromised uterine horn of the associative treatment had higher blood flow compared to untreated bitches. The hormone blocker treatment had lower inflammatory cells and larger uterine histological structure, while associative treatment had less uterine pathological cysts and lower blood vessel formation. The associative therapy is effective in decreasing uterine vascularization and modulating uterine blood flow as well as reestablishing endometrium structure in bitches with uterine infection.
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spelling pubmed-88124512022-02-04 Prostaglandin and antigestagen in pyometra bitches: vascular and stereological effect Rodrigues da Rosa Filho, Roberto Morales Brito, Maíra Gomes Faustino, Thaís Lima de Almeida, Leticia Correia Manoel, Verônica Cogliati, Bruno Vannucchi, Camila Infantosi Reprod Fertil Research Effects of conservative treatment on uterine blood flow and morphometric findings are still unknown in bitches. Thus, this study aimed to compare uterine changes of pyometra bitches subjected to distinct modes of treatment. Pyometra bitches were assigned to: OHE (ovariohysterectomy immediately after diagnosis), Aglepristone (days 1, 2 and 8) and Associative (aglepristone treatment coupled with cloprostenol for 7 days) groups. After 9 days, bitches were ovariohysterectomized. Before surgery, uterine area was measured ultrasonographically and the uterine artery Doppler velocimetry analyzed blood flow velocity and indexes. Uterine horns were classified according to resistance index (RI) as more compromised and less compromised. Endometrial vasculature was quantitatively evaluated by color flow Doppler. Blood samples were collected to determine nitric oxide (NO) concentrations. Histological uterine structures were quantified by stereology and VEGF-A (vascular endothelial growth factor) and eNOS were (endothelial nitric oxide synthase) immunohistochemically analyzed. Aglepristone and Associative groups had lower uterine area and vascularization, and higher blood flow velocity and indexes compared to OHE group. Less compromised horn of Associative group had higher blood flow velocity compared to OHE group. Aglepristone group presented lower inflammatory infiltrate and larger uterine stroma. Associative group had lower volume density and absolute surface of endometrial cysts and lower VEGF-A expression for glandular epithelium and stromal cells. Blood NO and e-NOS immunostaining were not different among groups. In conclusion, association between aglepristone and prostaglandin is more effective in decreasing uterine vascularization and modulating uterine blood flow. Moreover, associative therapy promotes marked morphological changes. LAY SUMMARY: This research compared two medical protocols of treatment for uterine infection (pyometra) in bitches, using a hormone blocker (anti-progesterone aglepristone) solely or in association with a uterine contraction inducer (prostaglandin; associative therapy). After treatment, bitches were gonadectomized and a microscopic analysis of uterine blood vessel formation and uterine tissue elements were performed as well as uterine blood flow evaluation through Doppler ultrasonography. According to vascular resistance, uterine horns were additionally classified as more compromised and less compromised. Both treatment protocols led to reduction of uterine dimensions and vascularization, and higher blood flow compared to untreated bitches. Less compromised uterine horn of the associative treatment had higher blood flow compared to untreated bitches. The hormone blocker treatment had lower inflammatory cells and larger uterine histological structure, while associative treatment had less uterine pathological cysts and lower blood vessel formation. The associative therapy is effective in decreasing uterine vascularization and modulating uterine blood flow as well as reestablishing endometrium structure in bitches with uterine infection. Bioscientifica Ltd 2021-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8812451/ /pubmed/35128446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/RAF-20-0020 Text en © 2021 The authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Rodrigues da Rosa Filho, Roberto
Morales Brito, Maíra
Gomes Faustino, Thaís
Lima de Almeida, Leticia
Correia Manoel, Verônica
Cogliati, Bruno
Vannucchi, Camila Infantosi
Prostaglandin and antigestagen in pyometra bitches: vascular and stereological effect
title Prostaglandin and antigestagen in pyometra bitches: vascular and stereological effect
title_full Prostaglandin and antigestagen in pyometra bitches: vascular and stereological effect
title_fullStr Prostaglandin and antigestagen in pyometra bitches: vascular and stereological effect
title_full_unstemmed Prostaglandin and antigestagen in pyometra bitches: vascular and stereological effect
title_short Prostaglandin and antigestagen in pyometra bitches: vascular and stereological effect
title_sort prostaglandin and antigestagen in pyometra bitches: vascular and stereological effect
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8812451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35128446
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/RAF-20-0020
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