Experiment and Investigation on the Correlation of Histological Dating and Glycogen Content by Histochemical Stain during Various Phases of Menstrual Cycle in Primary Infertility

Gupta, Anshu and Mathur, S. K. and Gupta, Anjali (2020) Experiment and Investigation on the Correlation of Histological Dating and Glycogen Content by Histochemical Stain during Various Phases of Menstrual Cycle in Primary Infertility. In: Current Research in Agricultural and Food Science Vol. 1. B P International, pp. 22-29.

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Abstract

Glycogen and its products of metabolism are considered to be the most important and direct source of
nutrient for the early conceptus. The premenstrual biopsies were taken from 100 women with primary
infertility whose male partners had normal semenograms. The biopsies were then subjected to
Haematoxylin and Eosin (H & E) and Periodic Acid Schiff (PAS) staining with and without diastase to
study histological and histochemical changes particularly glycogen content in the endometrium
respectively. Histolomorphologic spectrum of endometrium on H & E stained sections revealed early
proliferative phase (4%), late proliferative phase (7%) and early secretory phase (7%), mid secretory
phase (33%) and late secretory phase (49%). PAS staining with or without diastase for glycogen was
performed and glycogen content, as demonstrated by magenta color, was graded from + to ++++.
Glycogen content was observed to be “+” to “++” in proliferative phase, where as in secretory phase, it
varied from “++” to “+++”. Glycogen was confirmed by treatment with diastase enzyme, after that PAS
stain gave negative staining, i.e. loss of magenta color as glycogen was digested by diastase.
Glycogen deficiency was observed in 24.7% of secretory phase endometrium of infertile women.
Depletion of glycogen results in inadequate preparation of endometrium at the time of implantation,
and hence, may be one of the causes of infertility.

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Date Deposited: 07 Nov 2023 05:39
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