Investigation of Possible Effects of Exendin-4 during Exposure to Mild Chronic Stress on Dehydroepiandrosterone-Induced Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Rats
Date
2020Author
Koksal, Burcu and Yildiz, Sedat and Ozgocer, Tugba and Yildiz, Azibe and
Vardi, Nigar and Barutcu, Ozlem
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The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of Exendin-4 on
polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in rats in chronic mild stress medium.
For establishing the PCOS model, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
(6mg/100g) in 0.2ml sesame oil was injected subcutaneously to 21-day old
rats (n = 67). In addition, 0.2ml sesame oil was injected subcutaneously
to the rats in groups involving solution injection only. At the initial
stage of the study, the rats were grouped as control, solution and PCOS,
whereas stress and Exendin-4 groups were also added in the second stage
of the study. In PCOS groups, Exendin-4 was applied intraperitoneally
(10 mu g/kg/day) in mild chronic stress medium for four weeks. The
results revealed that weight, fasting blood glucose, fasting blood
insulin and HOMA-IR levels in the rats with PCOS were significantly
higher than in the other groups; also, corticosterone levels of stress
groups were significantly higher than in the other groups. In addition,
harmful effects of PCOS on ovarian tissues were observed in histological
examinations. However, after Exendin-4 application in PCOS groups,
weight, fasting blood glucose, fasting blood insulin, HOMA-IR and LH/FSH
levels were decreased, whereas Exendin-4 application in PCOS group
treated with stress was not as effective as the application of Exendin-4
on rats with PCOS. Exendin-4 application also increased the number of
healthy follicles in PCOS group, whereas there was no change in the
number of healthy follicles in PCOS+Stress group.
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