Artículo de revista
Stress promotes development of ovarian cysts in rats - The possible role of sympathetic nerve activation
Fecha
1998-06Autor
Paredes Vargas, Alfonso
Gálvez, Anita
Leyton Canales, Víctor
Zúñiga Aravena, Gabriel
Fiedler Temer, Jenny
Lara Peñaloza, Hernán
Bustamante Cádiz, Diego
Institución
Resumen
The ovarian content of neuropeptide Y (NPY) (colocalized with NE) was significantly decreased. These results suggest that NE synthesis and its secretion are increased during this period and correlate with the increase in secretion of androgens and estradiol, the development of precystic follicles, and a decrease in the ovulatory rate. After 11 wk, NE release had returned to control values, whereas the ovarian NE content had risen significantly, suggesting a maintained high rate of NE synthesis. In the ovary, NPY contents, steroid secretion, morphology, and ovulation had returned to the control state. These results suggest the participation of an extraovarian factor that might act locally to control the release of NE from the ovary, and further support the hypothesis that increased sympathetic activity plays a role in the development and maintenance of ovarian cysts.