Glycosaminoglycan distribution in the rat uterine cervix during the estrous cycle

Authors

  • Jairo Jose Matozinho Cubas Universidade Federal de São Paulo; Departmento de Morfologia e Genética
  • Ricardo Santos Simões Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina; Departamento de Obstetrícia e Ginecologia
  • Ricardo Martins Oliveira-Filho Universidade de São Paulo; Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas; Department of Pharmacology
  • Manuel Jesus Simões Universidade Federal de São Paulo; Departmento de Morfologia e Genética
  • Edmund C Baracat Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina; Departamento de Obstetrícia e Ginecologia
  • José Maria Soares-Jr Escola Paulista de Medicina; Department of Gynecology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322010000700009

Keywords:

Heparan sulfate, Dermatan sulfate, Hyaluronic acid, Cervix uteri, Estrous cycle

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the amount of glycosaminoglycans in the uterine cervix during each phase of the rat estrous cycle. DESIGN: Based on vaginal smears, forty female, regularly cycling rats were divided into four groups (n = 10 for each group): GI - proestrous, GII - estrous, GIII - metaestrous and GIV - diestrous. Animals were sacrificed at each phase of the cycle, and the cervix was immediately removed and submitted to biochemical extraction and determination of sulfated glycosaminoglycans and hyaluronic acid. The results were analyzed by ANOVA followed by the Bonferroni post-hoc test. RESULTS: The uterine cervix had the highest amount of total sulfated glycosaminoglycans and dermatan sulfate during the estrous phase (8.90 ± 0.55 mg/g of cetonic extract, p<0.001; and 8.86 ± 0.57 mg/g of cetonic extract, p<0.001). In addition, there was more heparan sulfate at the cervix during the proestrous phase (0.185 ± 0.03 mg/g of cetonic extract) than during any other phase (p<0.001). There were no significant changes in the concentration of hyaluronic acid in the uterine cervix during the estrous cycle. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that the amount of total sulfated glycosaminoglycans may be influenced by hormonal fluctuations related to the estrous cycle, with dermatan sulfate and heparan sulfate being the glycosaminoglycans most sensitive to hormonal change.

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Published

2010-01-01

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Basic Research

How to Cite

Glycosaminoglycan distribution in the rat uterine cervix during the estrous cycle . (2010). Clinics, 65(7), 703-708. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322010000700009