1. Effect of metformin and detorsion treatment on serum anti-Müllerian hormonelevels and ovarian histopathology in a rat ovarian torsion model
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Karakaş S, Kaya C, Güraslan H, Sakiz D, Süzen Çaypinar S, Cengiz H, Ekin M, and Yaşar L
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- Animals, Disease Models, Animal, Female, Gynecologic Surgical Procedures, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Anti-Mullerian Hormone blood, Metformin pharmacology, Metformin therapeutic use, Ovarian Torsion drug therapy, Ovarian Torsion pathology, Ovarian Torsion surgery, Ovary drug effects, Ovary pathology, Ovary surgery
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Background/aim: Adnexal torsion is a common gynaecological emergency, and considered to be a problem mostly in reproductive-age women. To evaluatethe effect of metformin and detorsion treatment on reducing ovarian reserve in an ovarian torsion model., Materials and Methods: Twenty-four nonpregnant, Wistar Hannover rats were included in the study. Animals were divided into 3 groups: the control group, the detorsion only group, and the metformin + detorsion group. The first group received only laparotomy. In the second group, ovaries were fixed to the abdominal wall after performing 360° ovarian torsion, followed by detorsion after a 3-h period of ischemia. The third group underwent the same torsion and detorsion procedures as the second group, and received 50 mg/kg metformin by gavage for 14 days. Ovarian damage scores, follicle counts, and AMH levels were evaluated., Results: The total damage score was significantly increased in the detorsion only group compared to the metformin+detorsion and control groups. Pre-operative/post-operative AMH decreases were statistically significant in negative direction in the detorsion only group when compared to the metformin+detorsion and control groups (P = 0.001)., Conclusion: Metformin+detorsion treatment may be effective in protecting the ovarian reserve after ovarian torsion., (This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.)
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- 2020
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