2013
DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.113.112367
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Estrogen Alters Remodeling of the Vaginal Wall after Surgical Injury in Guinea Pigs1

Abstract: Loss of pelvic organ support (i.e., pelvic organ prolapse) is common in menopausal women. Surgical reconstruction of pelvic organ prolapse is plagued with high failure rates. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of estrogen on biomechanical properties, lysyl oxidase (LOX), collagen content, and histomorphology of the vagina with or without surgical injury. Nulliparous ovariectomized guinea pigs were treated systemically with either 50 μg/kg/day estradiol (E2,) or vehicle. After 2 wk, vagina… Show more

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“…Thus, to investigate the roles of estrogen and LOX family genes in the vagina, we examined the expression of LOX family genes in accelerated ovarian aging mice undergoing treatment with E2. The expression of LOX and LOXL1 genes was significantly higher in the E2-treated group than in the control group, which is consistent with previous reports (Drewes et al, 2005;Balgobin et al, 2013). The expression of the other LOX family genes (LOXL2, LOXL3, and LOXL4) was also increased in the vaginas of the mice treated with E2.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Thus, to investigate the roles of estrogen and LOX family genes in the vagina, we examined the expression of LOX family genes in accelerated ovarian aging mice undergoing treatment with E2. The expression of LOX and LOXL1 genes was significantly higher in the E2-treated group than in the control group, which is consistent with previous reports (Drewes et al, 2005;Balgobin et al, 2013). The expression of the other LOX family genes (LOXL2, LOXL3, and LOXL4) was also increased in the vaginas of the mice treated with E2.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Estrogen has been demonstrated to affect the expression of LOX and LOXL1 genes in the vagina (Drewes et al, 2005;Balgobin et al, 2013), though little is known about its effects on other members of the LOX family. Thus, to investigate the roles of estrogen and LOX family genes in the vagina, we examined the expression of LOX family genes in accelerated ovarian aging mice undergoing treatment with E2.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Oestrogen was used in the literature as a conservative means to increase the thickness of the vaginal wall and increase cross-linking of collagen to optimise wound healing in the vagina. 9 Conservative management with vaginal oestrogen cream and expectant management has been described, but about 60% of cases still needed some form of surgical intervention. 10,11 In a large multicentre study by Abdel-Fattah et al, 12 ultimately all patients with mesh complications of <1 cm treated with local oestrogen required partial mesh excision.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%