Histological and hormonal studies of the effect of wheat-based diet (Triticum asstivium L) on the ovaries of adult Sprague-Dawley rats Activities of wheat diet on hormones and histology of ovaries

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Chika Anna Idaguko
Ini-ibehe Essien Okoko
Christabel Udoette
David Egwim

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Background: The public is familiar with wheat as a common dietary source. It is undeniable that wheat contributes to the nourishment of both humans and animals. Objectives: This study looked at the effects of wheat-based diets on the histology of the ovary and the female reproductive hormones. Materials and Methods: Fifteen mature female Sprague-Dawley rats were used in this investigation; they were divided into three groups (A-C), each with five rats. For four weeks, the animals in groups A to C received the following diets; group A had regular rat chow, group B was fed a diet made entirely of wheat (100%), groups C were fed 60% wheat (60g of wheat mixed with 40g of rat chow). The levels of follicle-stimulating hormones, luteinizing hormones, estrogen and prolactin were assessed using hormonal tests. The ovary was carefully dissected out and quickly fixed in 10% formal saline for routine histological study after the H&E method. Results: Comparing the wheat-based diet groups to the control, there was a significant increase (P˃0.05) in body weight. However, there was no difference in the ovarian weights. The follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone and estrogen levels were unaffected by the wheat-based diets, except prolactin levels that increased in the 100% wheat diet group B. There was no histological changes observed in the ovary of the wheat groups; as follicles at different stages of development, corpora luteum and few cytoplasmic vacuoles are present. Conclusion: The research indicated that a diet high in wheat should be consumed in moderation.

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Idaguko, C. . A., Okoko, I.- ibehe E., Udoette, C., & Egwim, D. (2024). Histological and hormonal studies of the effect of wheat-based diet (Triticum asstivium L) on the ovaries of adult Sprague-Dawley rats: Activities of wheat diet on hormones and histology of ovaries . Tropical Journal of Medical Research, 23(1), 79–86. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13751554
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Ini-ibehe Essien Okoko, University of Lagos

Senoir Lecturer . Experienced lecturer and researcher working in the Department of Anatomy. Faculty of basic Medical sciences. College of Medical Sciences. University of Lagos.

Christabel Udoette, Madonna University Elele. Rivers State

Christabel Udotte is  a researcher in Department of Anatomy in  Madonna University Elele.

David Egwim, Madonna University Elele. Rivers State

Daivd Egwim is a researcher and in the department of Anatomy. Madonna University Elele. River State