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Assessment of myoelectrical signal parameters in estrogen, progesterone,

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dc.contributor.author Celik, O
dc.contributor.author Hascalik, S
dc.contributor.author Tagluk, ME
dc.contributor.author Elter, K
dc.contributor.author Parlakpinar, H
dc.contributor.author Acet, A
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-28T12:23:03Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-28T12:23:03Z
dc.date.issued 2008
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11616/58408
dc.description.abstract Objective: To investigate the correlation of myoelectrical signals with spontaneous contractile events and physiological states in the nonisolated uterine horn of rats.
dc.description.abstract Design: In vivo uterine myoelectrical activity recording study.
dc.description.abstract Setting: Animal and pharmacology laboratory at Inonu University.
dc.description.abstract Animal(s): Thirty-six female Wistar albino rats.
dc.description.abstract Intervention(s): Six animals were not castrated and served as a sham-operated control group; the other 30 were ovariectomized (OVX) and put into groups: unbiased OVX subjects, estrogen (E)-biased OVX subjects, P-biased OVX subjects, E-plus-P-biased OVX subjects, and hCG-biased OVX subjects. An MP100 A-CE was used for data acquisition, and a personal computer was used for processing.
dc.description.abstract Main Outcome Measure(s): Besides the temporal, spectral, and joint time-frequency (spectrotemporal) analysis, some quantitative measures such as standard deviation and mark to space power I ratios of myoelectrical signals were measured.
dc.description.abstract Result(s): Progesterone, E, and hCG administration down-regulated the power and contraction frequency of the uterine electrical signal. The spectral concentrations that occurred around the 0.9, 0.35, and 0.7 Hz frequency ranges may be distinguishing characteristics for P, E, and hCG, respectively.
dc.description.abstract Conclusion(S): Based on the obtained results, uterine contractions change with ovariectomy and administration of hormones. Progesterone, E, and hCG particularly prolong the quiescent periods of the uterus by reducing the frequency of uterine contractions as well as the power of the myoelectrical activity. Individual or combined use of R. or hCG might favor quiescence of the uterine muscle and the maintenance of pregnancy.
dc.source FERTILITY AND STERILITY
dc.title Assessment of myoelectrical signal parameters in estrogen, progesterone,
dc.title and human chorionic gonadotropin administered in nonpregnant rat
dc.title myometrium after ovariectomy


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