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Histomorphological, VEGF and TGF-β immunoexpression changes in the diabetic rats’ ovary and the potential amelioration following treatment with metformin and insulin

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) affects the ovary by reducing the number and diameters of ovarian follicles and increasing atretic follicles. Follicular growth and diameters depend on VEGF production. Hyperglycemia causes ovarian stromal and follicular degeneration then fibrosis by activating TGF-β. Insulin and metformin promote development of ovarian follicles and reduce atretic follicles. Therefore, the present study investigates the ovarian VEGF and TGF-β immune-expression and its variations in diabetic, insulin and metformin-treated rats. Forty adult female albino rats were divided equally into four groups: control, diabetic (STZ-induced diabetes), diabetic metformin-treated group (100 mg/kg/day orally/eight weeks) and diabetic insulin-treated group (5 U insulin /day). Ovarian sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin, Masson’s trichrome, immunohistochemistry for VEGF and TGF-β. The diabetic group showed noticeable atrophic and degenerative changes in cortex and medulla as well as increased density and distribution of the collagenous fibers. The number and diameter of primary, secondary and tertiary follicles were decreased. However, the number of atretic follicles and corpus luteum was increased. Significant decrease in the surface area percentage of VEGF immuno-expression and significant increase in TGF-β immuno-expression surface area percentage were detected. By treating animals with metformin and insulin, there was restoration of the ovarian histological structure more or less as in control. DM negatively affects the histological and morphometric parameters of ovaries. Furthermore, insulin showed more beneficial effects than metformin in hindering these complications by modifying the expression of VEGF and TGF-β.

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Ali, E.M.T., Abdallah, H.I. & El-Sayed, S.M. Histomorphological, VEGF and TGF-β immunoexpression changes in the diabetic rats’ ovary and the potential amelioration following treatment with metformin and insulin. J Mol Hist 51, 287–305 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10735-020-09880-x

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