Estrogen deficiency on growth of intracranial aneurysm in rats
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1671-8925.2009.12.007
- VernacularTitle:雌激素缺乏对大鼠颅内动脉瘤形成的影响
- Author:
Shuang-Quan WANG
1
;
Chuan-Zhi DUAN
;
Xiao-Dan JIANG
;
Bin JI
;
Mou-Xuan DU
;
Sha XUE
;
Peng ZHANG
;
Zhi-Qiang FA
;
Jian-Qi WANG
Author Information
1. 南方医科大学
- Keywords:
Intracranial aneurysm;
Estrogen;
Animal models
- From:
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine
2009;8(12):1217-1220
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To construct an aneurismal model with estrogen deficiency and investigate the mechanism of estrogen deficiency in the formation and development of intracranial aneurysm. Methods Female Wistar rats were randomly divided into experimental, sham-operative and blank control groups (n=10). Rats in the experimental group were ovariectomized and those in the sham-operative group were removed the adipose issue nearby the ovary only; while the rats in the blank control group were done nothing. Two weeks after the ovariectomized or sham operation, elastase dropped around the right external carotid artery and the crotch of the carotid artery and the carotid artery was ligated by two lines at 1.5 mm far from the crotch, and then sheared between the two lines to successfully induce the aneurysm. At 6 weeks of the successful construction of aneurysm model, the estrogen was detected and the aneurysm was harvested for pathological staining. Results The experimental group showed a lower estrogen level (105.00±12.96 pmol/L) than the sham-operative group (178.50±25.96 pmol/L) and the blank control group (180.40±18.70 pmol/L, P<0.05). Aneurismal length dilatation rates in the experimental group and the sham-operative group were (131.31±6.63)% and (109.90±3.44) %, respectively (P<0.05). Aneurismal diameter dilatation rates in the experimental group and sham-operative group were (125.10±5.49) % and (106.82±2.49) %, respectively (P<0.05). Conclusion Estrogen deficiency may promote the formation and development of the intracranial aneurysm. This experiment provides a simple model for investigating the relationship between estrogen deficiency and aneurysm development.