Effects of magnetized water on ovary, pre-implantation stage endometrial and fallopian tube epithelial cells in mice
Background: Magnetized water has made many improvements in industry, agriculture and medicine. However its utilization in medicine still remains controversial. Objective: In this study we aimed to investigate the effects of magnetized water on height of epithelial cells in pre-implantation stage end...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Iranian journal of reproductive medicine 2014-04, Vol.12 (4), p.243-248 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Magnetized water has made many improvements in industry,
agriculture and medicine. However its utilization in medicine still
remains controversial. Objective: In this study we aimed to investigate
the effects of magnetized water on height of epithelial cells in
pre-implantation stage endometrium and fallopian tube and number of
corpus lutea in female mice. Materials and Methods: Eighty female NRMI
mice were recruited to this experimental study and randomly divided
into two groups: the control group which drank normal water and the
experimental (case) group which drank magnetized water for 2 weeks.
Super-ovulation was induced in these mice and then they were mated with
male mice as well. Samples of ovary, uterus and fallopian tube were
obtained at the pre-implantation stage. Then, after preparation, the
number of corpus lutea in each ovary was counted and the height of
fallopian and endometrial epithelial cells was measured by light
microscopy. Results: Data analysis showed a significant increase in the
mean number of corpus lutea and the height of epithelial cells in
fallopian tube comparing the case with the control group (p=0.01,
p=0.002 respectively) whereas uterus epithelial cells of the case group
showed insignificant increase in height, in compare with the control
group (p=0.052). Conclusion: Our results suggest that magnetized water
intake increases the number of corpus lutea and the height of fallopian
tube epithelial cells. Further research is needed to determine whether
this will increase in the success rate of fertility. |
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ISSN: | 1680-6433 2008-2177 |