2015
DOI: 10.4322/jms.071614
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Morphometric analysis of mice's ventricular myocardium submitted to androgenic anabolizing steroids use

Abstract: Introduction: Androgenic anabolizing steroids (AAS) are a group of natural and synthetic compounds deriving from testosterone or one of its sub-products which are more and more used by young people for improving physical performance or for aesthetic reason. Complications, such as arteriosclerosis and acute myocardium infarction (AMI), have been reported in AAS' users, but the records about the ventricular anatomical structure of those users are few. Because of that, this study aimed to verify morphologic and q… Show more

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“…4.8.2 (Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC, Peabody, MA, USA) and Axiovision 4 Module Interactive Measurement (Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC) software. 9 To evaluate the mean values of the left ventricle areas, according to mice's gender and treatment imposed (research groups), the variance analysis of variance was used. When a significant difference (p < 0.01) was observed among the groups while comparing different variables, the Tukey test was used to discriminate differences and/or similarities among the evaluated means.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4.8.2 (Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC, Peabody, MA, USA) and Axiovision 4 Module Interactive Measurement (Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC) software. 9 To evaluate the mean values of the left ventricle areas, according to mice's gender and treatment imposed (research groups), the variance analysis of variance was used. When a significant difference (p < 0.01) was observed among the groups while comparing different variables, the Tukey test was used to discriminate differences and/or similarities among the evaluated means.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%