Effects of dexamethasone on estrogen- and pregnancy-induced plasticity in rat uterine sympathetic nerves
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Effects of dexamethasone on estrogen- and pregnancy-induced plasticity in rat uterine sympathetic nerves
Abstract
Estrogen and glucocorticoids are known to evoke opposing effects on the uterus. We analyzed the effects of dexamethasone (DEX) on uterine sympathetic denervation elicited by short- and long-term exposure to estrogen of intact prepubertal rats. We also studied the effects of DEX on the physiological degeneration of uterine sympathetic nerves at term pregnancy. Changes in innervation were assessed quantitatively by using computer-assisted methods on uterine cryostat tissue sections stained for tyrosine hydroxylase. At 24 h following treatment of prepubertal rats (25 days of age) with 1 microg or 2.5 microg estrogen, marked increases in uterine size and reductions in the percentage nerve area were observed. Co-administration of DEX (4 mg/kg) attenuated both these short-term estrogen-induced effects. Treatment of 19-day-old rats with a single dose of 25 mug estrogen provoked, at 26 days of age, a 54% reduction in the total nerve area. This reduction was abolished by the co-administration of nine doses of DEX (0.5 mg/kg) at 18-26 days of age. Treatment of rats with the same regime of DEX alone increased the total nerve area by 46% of the control values. Studies of control pregnant rats revealed the unexpected presence of intrauterine nerve fibers at term. Treatment of pregnant rats with six doses of DEX (4 mg/kg) at 16-21 days of age had no effects on the density of uterine sympathetic nerves. These results suggest that DEX has growth-promoting effects on immature uterine sympathetic nerves and may antagonize the degenerative effects elicited by long-term exposure to estrogen.
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