1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-72031999000500006
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Endometriose: modelo experimental em ratas

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“…The technique described by Jones in 1984 29 in a murine model is the most widely used in the world literature, since the surgical procedure is simple and most implants develop successfully, i.e., endometriosis induction is effective and reproducible 21,23 . It is possible, therefore, to standardize implant size, which is indispensable to evaluate the efficacy of new therapeutic drugs.…”
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“…The technique described by Jones in 1984 29 in a murine model is the most widely used in the world literature, since the surgical procedure is simple and most implants develop successfully, i.e., endometriosis induction is effective and reproducible 21,23 . It is possible, therefore, to standardize implant size, which is indispensable to evaluate the efficacy of new therapeutic drugs.…”
Section: Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact that endometriosis requires an invasive method for diagnosis hampers or even prevents the undertaking of controlled studies on the response of endometriosis implants to the various drugs 21 . Therefore, a good animal experimental model is required in order to elucidate the disease mechanism and test new therapeutic drugs.…”
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“…Good reproducibility and efficacy has been reported previously for this experimental model using rabbits (9,35), although the histologic behavior of the lesions was not studied. In the present study we characterized the pattern of cell proliferation and apoptosis in the implanted tissue and determined that, in terms of tissue homeostasis, the behavior of the lesions was similar to that detected in the eutopic and ectopic tissue of women with endometriosis.…”
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“…The advantages of using a non-primate model include its relatively low cost and ability to establish the endometriosis-like lesions 22 . Autotransplantation of uterine segments to the peritoneal cavity is a wellestablished method for the induction of endometrial implants in rats [23][24][25][26] . Although the term "experimental endometriosis" is used in the literature, this study involved the implantation of endometrial fragments into the peritoneal cavity of healthy rats.…”
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confidence: 99%