Conference
2022
Effect of Phytoestrogen (Genistein) on Histology of Uterine Lining of Adult and Post-Natal Female Albino Mice
2022-03
4 th International Conference on Biological & Health Sciences (CIC-BIOHS’2022)
Abstract— The goal of this study was to determine the effects
of genistein on the weight and histological structure of the uterus
in adult and postnatal (P22) female albino mice. Adult female
mice given 50 mg genistein had a considerable rise in uterine
weight and a highly significant increase in endometrial layer
thickness if compared with the other groups. While the thickness
of the myometrial layer in both genistein groups was significantly
increased in comparison with the control, however, treatment
with 10mg genistein caused no significant increase in the weight
of the uterus as compared to the control group, but caused a
significant increase in the endometrial layer thickness compared
with the control group. In postnatal females, the thickness of the
endometrium layer was significantly increased in the group of
50mg genistein as compared to the other groups. But the
thickness of the myometrium layer was significantly decreased
due to the effect of 10 mg genistein when compared to the other
groups. Histopathological examination of uteri of genistein
groups in both experiments demonstrated variable degrees of
degenerative tissues ranging from affected uterine wall
thicknesses and luminal (circumference and its branches) and
caused hyperplasia in both the lining and glandular epithelium,
which is associated with connective tissue edema. In conclusion,
genistein has a detrimental effect on the anatomy of the uterus in
adult and post-natal female mice, interfering with its functions.
Keywords- Adult and post- natal albino female mice, Genistein,
Histopathology, Phytoestrogen, Uterus.
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