Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 1984; 84(5): 203-210
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1210388
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Effect of Long-term Treatment of Norethisterone on the Ovary of the Cycling Albino Rat

Abhiram Sahu1) , B. R. Maiti
  • Histophysiology Laboratory, Department of Zoology (Head: Prof. A. S. Mukherji), University of Calcutta, Calcutta/India
1) Senior Research Fellow of the UGC, Government of India.
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1983

1983

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17. Juli 2009 (online)

Summary

The effects of long-term administration of norethisterone, a progestogen-only contraceptive, at a dose of 0.5 mg/rat daily for 75 days, were evaluated in the ovary of cycling rats using histomorphic and karyokinetic (by colchicine technique) techniques. Norethisterone induced follicular atresia, decreased the number of normal follicular population and altered the appearence of the interstitial gland. Atresia was markedly noticed particularly in the follicles < 200 μm in diameter. In addition, fresh or old corpora lutea were not found in the ovary. Simultaneously the progestin also stimulated the mitotic activity in the granulosa and theca of the normal follicles, especially of 201—300 μm in diameter. The findings suggest that norethisterone causes antifertility mainly by preventing follicular development and inducing atresia, thereby inhibiting perhaps ovulation.