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Effects of
ovariectomy and estradiol valerate or progesterone on serum
insulin level in rats
Ahmadi R.1* and Oryan S. H.2
1Department
of Experimental Science, Faculty of Sciences, Islamic Azad
University, Hamedan Branch, Iran.
2Department
of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Tarbiat Moallem University,
Tehran, Iran.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
rahahmadi2001@yahoo.com.
Accepted 14 April, 2009 |
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Experimental data from in vitro studies suggest that
insulin and sex hormones interact. The main purpose of the
present study was to examine the effects of progesterone and
estradiol on serum insulin in female rats. Seven week old
female albino (Wistar) rats were used in our study.
Progesterone (20 mg/kg/day) or estradiol valerate (200
µg/kg/day) were injected subcutaneously in ovariectomised
and non-ovariectomised rats. After 4 weeks, serum insulin
level was measured indicating decreased serum insulin level
in ovariectomised rats compared with control group (P<0.01).
In contrast to progesterone replacement, decreasing of serum
insulin in ovariectomised rats was prevented by estradiol
replacement (P<0.05). Serum insulin level was also
increased in estradiol receiving and decreased in
progesterone receiving non-ovariectomised rats (P<0.001).
Conclusively, our findings indicated that estradiol was
serum insulin enhancer hormone and progesterone was serum
insulin reducer hormone in rats.
Key words:
Insulin, ovariectomy, progesterone, estradiol, rat. |