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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Histomorphometry and expression of Cdc47 and caspase-3 in hyperthyroid rat uteri and placentas during gestation and postpartum associated with fetal development

E. S. Freitas A , E. D. Leite A , C. A. Souza A , N. M. Ocarino A , E. Ferreira B , G. D. Cassali B , M. G. Gomes A and R. Serakides A C
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A Departamento de Clínica e Cirurgia Veterinárias, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, 567, Cep: 30123-970, Brazil.

B Laboratório de Patologia Comparada do Departamento de Patologia do Instituto de Ciências Biológicas da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, 486, Cep: 30310-390, Brazil.

C Corresponding author. Email: serakide@dedalus.lcc.ufmg.br

Reproduction, Fertility and Development 19(3) 498-509 https://doi.org/10.1071/RD06086
Submitted: 4 August 2006  Accepted: 2 February 2007   Published: 19 March 2007

Abstract

In two different experiments, the effects of hyperthyroidism on the histomorphometry and expression of Cdc47 and caspase-3 were evaluated in the uteri and placentas during gestation and postpartum. Fetal development was also evaluated during gestation. In the first experiment, 36 adult female Wistar rats were divided into two groups of 18 animals each: (1) hyperthyroid; and (2) euthyroid (control). Female rats were mated and killed at 7, 14 and 19 days of gestation. Uteri and placentas were weighed and subjected to histomorphometric and immunohistochemical evaluation to determine the expression of Cdc47 and caspase-3. Ovaries were also evaluated for weight and subjected to morphometric analysis. Fetuses were quantified and weighed individually. In the second experiment, 12 adult female Wistar rats were divided into two groups of six animals each: (1) hyperthyroid; and (2) euthyroid (control). Female rats were mated and killed 2 days postpartum. Uteri were evaluated in the same way as for the first experiment. Hyperthyroidism increased ovulation and conception rates without disturbing the size and viability of the fetuses. In the pregnant uteri, hyperthyroidism did not change the thickness of the layers or the expression of Cdc47 and caspase-3. However, in the placentas, hyperthyroidism increased the medium diameter of trophoblast cells, as well as the thickness and the expression of Cdc47 of spongiotrophoblast cells, at 14 days of gestation. During uterine involution, hyperthyroidism significantly increased the expression of Cdc47 and reduced the expression of caspase-3 in the uterine layers. In conclusion, hyperthyroidism increased the conception rate because of an ovulation gain, induced significant placental changes during pregnancy and, in the uterus, increased Cdc47 expression and decreased caspase-3 expression after parturition.

Additional keyword: hyperthyroidism, immunohistochemistry.


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