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Morphological and histochemical study of the endometrial effects of Ovral in the baboon

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In an effort to better understand changes induced by hormonal contraceptives, a group of female baboons were administered Ovral for a period of 9 months. During this time the endometrium was sampled by transcervical uterine biopsy from both the treated animals and from a control group. The biopsies were all obtained between 10 and 14 days of the treatment cycle or the normal menstrual cycle. The endometrial glandular cells from the treated animals exhibited an accelerated maturation compared with the controls. Ultrastructurally this was reflected by increased cell size, numerous long, slender microvilli on the apical membranes, and increased development of the Golgi complex. Differences were also observed in the predominant type of granule seen in the apical cytoplasm. After 3 and 6 months of treatment with Ovral, no significant differences were noted between groups or between animals within a group. However, after 9 months of treatment, the endometrium displayed differences from the earlier experimental groups as well as individual variations. The functional correlates of these observations are discussed and compared to human endometrium.

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Dollar, J.R., Boots, L.R., Santolucito, K.A. et al. Morphological and histochemical study of the endometrial effects of Ovral in the baboon. Cell Tissue Res. 217, 611–624 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00219368

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