Morphometric evaluation of the hypothalamic-ovarian axis of the ketonuric, diabetic Chinese hamster: Relationship to the reproductive cycle
- 1 September 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Diabetologia
- Vol. 23 (3), 275-279
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00252855
Abstract
The relationship between diabetes and the morphological alterations which occur in hypothalamic and ovarian tissue was examined in the long-term, ketonuric-diabetic Chinese hamster. Matched diabetic and non-diabetic control hamsters were inspected daily for changes in the reproductive cycle by vaginal lavage. On dioestrus, animals were perfused, the hypothalamus and ovaries collected, prepared for microscopy and morphometrically analyzed. The nuclei in the medial basal hypothalamus of diabetic hamsters exhibited a decreased area (ppp⩽0.05) and an increased atresia rate (p⩽0.05) compared with controls. In addition, all diabetic hamsters were acyclic. In diabetic animals, the corpora luteal cells contained a reduced lipid content (p⩽0.001) which was possibly functionally related to a significant decline in serum progesterone levels (p⩽0.01). Based on these results it is suggested that the hypothalamic-ovarian axis is both morphologically and functionally impaired in the diabetic hamster.Keywords
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