1. Immunohistochemical changes in rat adrenal glands related to the local beta-hCG injection.
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Tunc, E., Calguner, E., Erdogan, D., Elmas, C., Oktem, H., Goktas, G., Gozil, R., and Bahcelioglu, M.
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IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY ,ADRENAL gland physiology ,LABORATORY rats ,CHORIONIC gonadotropins ,OBESITY treatment ,HORMONE receptors ,WEIGHT loss - Abstract
In recent years, studies made concerning the treatment of obesity, it has been observed that weight loss is accelerated by human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) hormone preparation used for hypothalamic dysfunction in obesity treatment. Our aim was to observe immunohistochemical and ultrastructural changes in rat, were fed ad libitum with cafeteria diet to gain weight, related to the local hCG injection in adrenal glands. In our study, 10 female obese, 10 male obese, 10 non-obese female and 10 non-obese male rats were used. In each group, single dose of subcutaneous beta hCG injection has been applied to 7 rats for 5 weeks in 5 days of the week, and placebo has been applied to the remaining 3 rats. Following the injection, the tissues were evaluated immunohistochemically. As a result of our studies, there weren't any clear differences in adrenal glands and it was thought that the increases and decreases in the number of hormone receptors may be seen in parallel with the increases and decreases in hormone levels. As conclusion, we observed thet the implementation of beta hCG in addition to diet has no effect on adrenal glands. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014