An in vivo mouse model of primary dysmenorrhea

Apr 28, 2015Experimental animals

A live mouse model of primary menstrual pain

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Abstract

The writhing response was observed exclusively in estrogen-pretreated female mice.

  • Estrogen pre-treatment in non-pregnant female mice induced a pain response when oxytocin was administered.
  • Significant alterations in uterine morphology were noted, including a decrease in myometrium area and increased thickness.
  • Uterine artery blood flow velocity decreased, while pulsatility and resistance indices increased following oxytocin injection.
  • Prostaglandin levels in uterine tissues were significantly elevated, indicating increased uterine activity.
  • Histopathological analysis revealed moderate to severe edema in the endometrial layer of the uterus.
  • Changes in receptor expression indicated an abnormal contraction of the uterus, mimicking the pathology of primary dysmenorrhea.

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