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KMID : 0356420060240030144
Journal of Korean Andrology
2006 Volume.24 No. 3 p.144 ~ p.149
Effects of Ovariectomy and Atherosclerosis on Rat Vaginal Blood Flow
Park Dong-Soo

Kim Soo-Woong
Kim Sung-Han
Paick Jae-Seung
Abstract
Purpose: Sexual arousal disorder is a common female sexual dysfunction. This study investigated the effects of ovariectomy and/or atherosclerosis on rat vaginal blood flow.

Materials and Methods: Female rats were divided into 4 groups (n=10 in each group): control group, bilateral ovariectomy (group Ox), atherosclerosis (group AS), bilateral ovariectomy and atherosclerosis (group OxAS). The groups AS and OxAS received atherosclerosis-inducing treatment for 6 weeks. Changes in vaginal blood flow elicited by pelvic nerve stimulation were assessed by laser Doppler flowmetry. The internal iliac artery was harvested and stained to measure the intima/media (I/M) ratio of the vessel.

Results: Mean I/M ratio of the internal iliac artery was significantly increased in the AS and OxAS groups. Vaginal blood flow responses induced by pelvic nerve stimulation were compared using 10-Hz stimulation which showed maximal responses. Ovariectomized rats (Ox and OxAS groups) showed prolonged duration ofresponses compared with the control group. Relative area under the curve (AUC) of vaginal blood flow responses in the Ox, AS, and OxAS groups was significantly reduced compared with the control group. The magnitude of decrease in the relative AUC was significantly greater in the OxAS group than those in the Ox or AS groups.

Conclusions: Ovariectomy significantly reduced vaginal blood flow induced by pelvic nerve stimulation in rats. Atherosclerosis seems to potentiate this harmful effect of ovariectomy onvaginal blood flow.
KEYWORD
Rat, Vagina, Blood flow, Ovariectomy, Atherosclerosis
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