Histomorphological Study of the Endometrium in Response to Insulin Resistance Induced by High Energy Diets in Swiss Albino Mice

Introduction: The morphology of endometrium is continuously influenced by hormones in each menstrual cycle. In addition to this, metabolic syndrome such as obesity and insulin resistance affects the morphology of endometrium through elevated estrogen and insulin levels. Aim: To study the histomorpho...

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Main Authors: Gnanagurudasan Ekambaram, Senthil Kumar Sampath Kumar
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Language:English
Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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spelling doaj-a2f78347fb3d42b0852365bd3ac0c1b42020-11-25T02:58:38ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2018-06-01126AC07AC1010.7860/JCDR/2018/34496.11698Histomorphological Study of the Endometrium in Response to Insulin Resistance Induced by High Energy Diets in Swiss Albino MiceGnanagurudasan Ekambaram0Senthil Kumar Sampath Kumar1PhD Research Scholar, Department of Anatomy, Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Professor, Department of Anatomy, Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Introduction: The morphology of endometrium is continuously influenced by hormones in each menstrual cycle. In addition to this, metabolic syndrome such as obesity and insulin resistance affects the morphology of endometrium through elevated estrogen and insulin levels. Aim: To study the histomorphological effects in the endometrium due to insulin resistance through high energy diets in swiss albino mice. Materials and Methods: Thirty six swiss albino mice were randomly divided into control, high fat diet and high fructose diet groups with 12 animals in each group. The animals were fed respective diets and the study was carried out for 12 weeks. After the study period the blood was collected from the animals in the retro orbital sinus under general anaesthesia and animals were sacrificed by the administration of ether. Serum was separated in centrifuge and stored at -20ºC for the analysis of glucose and insulin levels. Uterus was removed and kept in neutral buffered formalin for tissue processing. Homeostasis Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance (HOMA–IR) was calculated to assess the insulin resistance. Results: The glucose, insulin and HOMA–IR levels were higher in high fat and high fructose diet groups. There was complex atypical hyperplasia with glandular crowding in the endometrium of high fat diet and high fructose diet animals. Conclusion: The present study concludes the positive role of metabolic syndromes such as insulin resistance in the development of preneoplastic lesions in the endometrium. If the condition persists for a long time it can progress into endometrial carcinoma.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/11698/34496_CE[Ra1]_F(SHU)_PF1(SH_OM)_PFA(AnG)_PN(AP).pdfcomplex atypical hyperplasiaendometrial carcinomaglandular proliferationmetabolic syndromeobesity
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Senthil Kumar Sampath Kumar
Histomorphological Study of the Endometrium in Response to Insulin Resistance Induced by High Energy Diets in Swiss Albino Mice
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
complex atypical hyperplasia
endometrial carcinoma
glandular proliferation
metabolic syndrome
obesity
author_facet Gnanagurudasan Ekambaram
Senthil Kumar Sampath Kumar
author_sort Gnanagurudasan Ekambaram
title Histomorphological Study of the Endometrium in Response to Insulin Resistance Induced by High Energy Diets in Swiss Albino Mice
title_short Histomorphological Study of the Endometrium in Response to Insulin Resistance Induced by High Energy Diets in Swiss Albino Mice
title_full Histomorphological Study of the Endometrium in Response to Insulin Resistance Induced by High Energy Diets in Swiss Albino Mice
title_fullStr Histomorphological Study of the Endometrium in Response to Insulin Resistance Induced by High Energy Diets in Swiss Albino Mice
title_full_unstemmed Histomorphological Study of the Endometrium in Response to Insulin Resistance Induced by High Energy Diets in Swiss Albino Mice
title_sort histomorphological study of the endometrium in response to insulin resistance induced by high energy diets in swiss albino mice
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Introduction: The morphology of endometrium is continuously influenced by hormones in each menstrual cycle. In addition to this, metabolic syndrome such as obesity and insulin resistance affects the morphology of endometrium through elevated estrogen and insulin levels. Aim: To study the histomorphological effects in the endometrium due to insulin resistance through high energy diets in swiss albino mice. Materials and Methods: Thirty six swiss albino mice were randomly divided into control, high fat diet and high fructose diet groups with 12 animals in each group. The animals were fed respective diets and the study was carried out for 12 weeks. After the study period the blood was collected from the animals in the retro orbital sinus under general anaesthesia and animals were sacrificed by the administration of ether. Serum was separated in centrifuge and stored at -20ºC for the analysis of glucose and insulin levels. Uterus was removed and kept in neutral buffered formalin for tissue processing. Homeostasis Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance (HOMA–IR) was calculated to assess the insulin resistance. Results: The glucose, insulin and HOMA–IR levels were higher in high fat and high fructose diet groups. There was complex atypical hyperplasia with glandular crowding in the endometrium of high fat diet and high fructose diet animals. Conclusion: The present study concludes the positive role of metabolic syndromes such as insulin resistance in the development of preneoplastic lesions in the endometrium. If the condition persists for a long time it can progress into endometrial carcinoma.
topic complex atypical hyperplasia
endometrial carcinoma
glandular proliferation
metabolic syndrome
obesity
url https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/11698/34496_CE[Ra1]_F(SHU)_PF1(SH_OM)_PFA(AnG)_PN(AP).pdf
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