1970
DOI: 10.1210/endo-87-6-1369
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Glycogen and Water Responses to Estrogen in the Hamster Reproductive Tract

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“…Glycogen is a glucose polymer converted to disaccharides by α-amylase, and can be used by lactobacilli and other bacteria (16) as an energy source. Estrogen has been proposed to enhance glycogen in the human vaginal epithelium (28, 29), and glycogen is experimentally enhanced in the vaginal tissues of estrogen-treated hamsters, and non-human primates (30, 31). As DMPA is potently anti-estrogenic (4), we examined whether DMPA was associated with lower levels of free glycogen and α-amylase in the vaginal microenvironment as compared to NH women (with endogenous hormones), or those on estrogen-containing OCPs.…”
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“…Glycogen is a glucose polymer converted to disaccharides by α-amylase, and can be used by lactobacilli and other bacteria (16) as an energy source. Estrogen has been proposed to enhance glycogen in the human vaginal epithelium (28, 29), and glycogen is experimentally enhanced in the vaginal tissues of estrogen-treated hamsters, and non-human primates (30, 31). As DMPA is potently anti-estrogenic (4), we examined whether DMPA was associated with lower levels of free glycogen and α-amylase in the vaginal microenvironment as compared to NH women (with endogenous hormones), or those on estrogen-containing OCPs.…”
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“…This suggests that regardless of host species, MPA affects carbohydrate resources within the vaginal microenvironment, and bacterial species able to access the vaginal tract and thrive under the new conditions respond accordingly. Additionally, estrogen is believed to enhance glycogen in human vaginal epithelium (28, 29), and experimentally enhances vaginal glycogen in hamsters, and non-human primates (30, 31), via incompletely understood mechanisms. DMPA is hypo-estrogenic (Supplemental Figure 2A) and might therefore restrict glycogen by reducing endogenous estrogen.…”
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“…Topical administration of small quantities or injection of increasing amounts of estradi-01 causes a positive increase in the amount of glycogen in either the rat (13) or the hamster vaginal tissue (9). The guinea pig vaginal glycogen, however, did not differ with hormone levels administered, indicating the vaginal tissue of this species does not react to estrogen administration as the rat or the hamster.…”
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“…In rat (8) and hamster uterine tissue (9) glycogen synthesis is maximum with 1 pg of estradiol and completed by 12 hr. The guinea pig is unique in laboratory species investigated in that the uterine glycogen content is unaffected by either small or large amounts of estradiol, or a combination of two ovarian steroids.…”
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