Ablação endometrial com ácido tricloroacético em ratas: estudo histomorfométrico e histológico / Endometrial ablation using trichloroacetic acid in rat model: histomorphometric and histologic evaluation

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2011

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INTRODUCTION: Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is one of the most prevalent causes of uterine bleeding and it is related to hormonal variations without organic causes. Endometrial ablation is a therapeutic option but the methods are frequently expensive and dependent of high cost technologies. The objective of the present study is to develop an animal model of endometrial ablation in adults female rats. In addition, to evaluated the histological and histomorphometric effects after trichloroacetic acid (TCA) exposure into uterine cavity. METHODS: A total of thirty female adult rats were divided in two groups of 15 rats each. All animals were submitted to injection of 0,3 ml of TCA 90% in one uterine horn and the same amount of saline solution 0,9% (control) in the other. Group 1 was sacrificed in the following day of the procedure, whereas group 2 was sacrificed in phase of diestrous after recovery of normal estral cycle identified by vaginal smears, approximately 20 to 30 days after the procedure. Superficial epithelia of the endometrium, estromal thickness, number of endometrial glands as well as of myometrium thickness were assessed and compared between the uterine horns of the same rats of group 1. The same evaluation was performed in group 2. Also, endometrial regeneration was evaluated comparing histological alterations in the uterine horn that was injected with TCA in group 1 and 2. RESULTS: All animals recovered satisfactorily from the procedure. In group 1, superficial epithelia of the endometrium (TCA 0,0mm vs 0,05 mm control, p=0,0001), estromal thickness (TCA 0,325mm vs 0,525 mm Control, p=0,009), number of endometrial glands (TCA 4,5mm vs 6,5 mm control, p=0,001) and mean myometrial thickness (TCA 0,25mm vs 0,35 mm Control, p=0,0006) presented a significant difference between the horns showing endometrial destruction on TCA uterine horn. In group 2, four rats (27%) died in the second week after the initial procedure and six rats (40%) had no viable material to be analyzed due to extent tissue destruction. The rest of the group (33%) showed a mean superficial epithelia of the endometrium (TCA 0,0mm vs 0.05 mm control, p<0,004), mean estromal thickness (TCA 0,325mm vs 0,725 mm Control, p=0,011), mean number of endometrial glands (TCA 3 vs 6,5 control, p=0,011) and mean myometrial thickness (TCA 0,35mm vs 0.5 mm Control, p=0,024) significant different between horns showing endometrial destruction on TCA uterine horn. There was no significant difference in the mean superficial epithelia of the endometrium (group 1 0mm vs. group 2 0mm, p=1) and mean estromal thickness (group 1 0,325mm vs. group 2 0,325mm, p=0,857) between TCA uterine horn from both groups. However, number of endometrial glands (4,5mm in group 1 vs 3 mm in group 2, p=0,003) was higher in group 1. CONCLUSION: The study developed a valid model for endometrial ablation in adult females rats. The histological and histomorphometric effects observed in the uterine horns showed that the trichloroacetic acid is a potent agent for endometrial ablation in rat model. In the current model no endometrial regeneration was observed after recovery of normal estral cycle.

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abrasão química Ácido tricloroacético chemexfoliation dysfunctional uterine hemorrhage endometrial ablation techniques endométrio endometrium female feminino hemorragia uterina disfuncional ratos rats técnicas de ablação endometrial tissue destruction trichloroacetic acid

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