The molecular mechanism of naringin improving endometrial receptivity of OHSS rats
Lan Yuan,
Yulin Li,
Xueping Li
et al.
Abstract:Controlling ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) in the controlled ovarian hyperstimulation treatment is necessary to increase the implantation success rate. This study aimed to explore the effect of naringin on the endometrial receptivity of OHSS rats. Female rats were randomly assigned to six groups: Blank, model, low‐dose naringin (100 mg/kg/day), medium‐dose naringin (200 mg/kg/day), high‐dose naringin (400 mg/kg/day), and positive (0.18 mg/kg/day estradiol valerate) groups. Except for the blank group,… Show more
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