Korean J Anat.  1999 Jun;32(3):339-348.

An Electron Microscopic Study on the Effect of Hypokalemia in Endometrial Epithelium of Rat Uterus

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  • 1Department of Anatomy, Chonnam University Medical School, Korea.

Abstract

To investigate morphologic alterations in the rat uterine epithelium after chronic potassium depletion, light and electron microscopic studies were made in rats fed a potassium-free diet for 2 weeks. The uterine epithelium was simple columnar and the uterine gland was simple cuboid cells in toluidine blue staining. In experimental uterus, the epithelial cells contain many brownish granules in the supranuclear and basal cytoplasm. The cells containing dense body with pale halo appeared occasionally among the epithelial cells. By TUNEL staining, more positive cells were observed in experimental uterus than those in control group. By electron microscopy, uterine epithelial cells of control rat had short, irregular microvilli and a few apical vesicles and cytoplasm. Increased microvilli, apical vesicles and fat droplets were observed in uterine epithelial cells of the experimental rat. Apoptotic cells or cells containing apoptotic bodies were sometimes present among the epithelial cells. These results indicate that morphological alterations in the rat uterine epithelium are occurred at chronic potassium depletion, and suggest that hypokalemia may induce apoptosis of uterine epithelium.

Keyword

Hypokalemia; Uterine epithelium; Apoptosis; TUNEL stain; Ultrastructure

MeSH Terms

Animals
Apoptosis
Cytoplasm
Diet
Epithelial Cells
Epithelium*
Hypokalemia*
In Situ Nick-End Labeling
Microscopy, Electron
Microvilli
Potassium
Rats*
Tolonium Chloride
Uterus*
Potassium
Tolonium Chloride
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