女性 性器組織의 水分 및 電解質含量에 關한 硏究 = Contents of Water and Electrolytes on the Human Female Genital Organs
저자
발행기관
학술지명
권호사항
발행연도
1971
작성언어
Korean
KDC
510.000
자료형태
학술저널
수록면
31-44(14쪽)
제공처
The author attempted to observe the quantitative alterations of various tissue electrolytes in the human female genital organs.
Chemical quantitative analyses for water, chloride, sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium in the surgical specimens of 60 cases of the corporeal myometrium, 40 cases of the endometrium, 60 cases of the cervical myometrium, 60 cases of the Fallopian tube and 60 cases of the ovary were carried out.
There was no evidence of gross or microscopic abnormalities in the tissues selected above.
Flame-photometry was used for determination of sodium and potassium levels, Schales and Schales method for chloride content, and Kovacs and Tarrnoky's method for calcium and magnesium contents.
Comparison of the contents of water and various electrolytes in the human female genital organs was made between, before and after menopause.
The results obtained are summarized as follows:
1. The contents of water and various electrolytes in the uterine corporeal myometrium before and after menopause were observed. The level of water was increased, Cl, Na, and Mg were markedly decreased, and K not changed in the proliferative phase in reproductive women. In the secretory phase, the water and K were increased, Cl, Na and Ca levels were markedly decreased in premenopausal women in comparison with those in post menopausal. The water, Cl, and K contents were markedly increased. however, Na and Mg were slightly increased in the secretory phase in the menstrual cycle.
2. The contents of water and various electrolytes in the cervical myometrium of women before menopause were compared to those of women after menopause. The water and Ca contents were markedly increased, and Na and Mg were decreased in the proliferative phase of premenopausal women. The contents of water, K and Ca were markedly increased, and Mg was decreased in the secretory phase of the premenopausal. In the menstrual cycle period, the Na, K and Mg contents in the secretory phase were increassed. However, the water, Cl and Mg contents were not changed.
3. The contents of water and various electrolytes in the tube of pre and post-menopausal women were observed. The Cl and Ca contents were markedly decreased, but Na, K and Mg contents in the proliferative phase of premenopeusal women were markedly increased. In the secretory. phase of premenopausal women, water and all the electrolyte levels obtained in this study increased in tendency In the menstrual cycle period of premenopausal women, the contents of water, Cl, K, Ca, and Mg in the secretory phase were increased in comparison with those in proliferative phase.
4. The contents of water and various electrolytes in the ovary of pre and postmenopausal women were compared to each other. The contents of water and Cl were increased, but Na and Ca were markedly decreased in the proliferative phase of premenopausal women. In the secretory phase, the contents of Cl and Mg were increased, and Ca was decreased in premenopausal women. In the menstrual period of premenopausal women, the content of Na was rather increased, while water and other electrolytes were not changed in the secretory phase in comparison with those in the proliferative phase.
5. The contents of water and various electrolytes in the endometrium of reproductive women were observed. The contents of water, Na, K, and Mg in the secretory phase had were increased more than in the proliferative phase.
6. The water content in the corporeal myometrium of pre and postmenopausal women were compared to that in the cervical mycmetrium, tube, and ovary. The content of water in the corporeal myometriurn was lower than that in the tube and the ovary in the postmenopausal. In reproductive wemen, the water content in the corporeal myometrium was lower than that in the ovary, but higher than that in the cervix in the proliferative phase. The content of water in the corporeal myometrium was higher than that in the ovary and the cervix in the secretory phase.
7. The Cl content in the corporeal myonetrium of reproductive and postmenopausal women was compared to that in the cervical myometrium, tube, and the ovary. The Cl content in the corporeal myometrium was lower than that in the cervix, but higher than that in the ovary in postmenopausal women. The Cl content in the corporeal myometrium was lower than that in the cervix, tube and ovary in the proliferative phase, and a similar tendency in secretory phase to proliferative phase of reproductive women was observed.
8. The Na content in the corporeal myometrium of reproductive and postmenopausal women was compared to that in the cervical myometrium, the tube, and the ovary. In postmenopausal women, the Na content in the corporeal myome-trium was higher than that in the cervix, the tube and the ovary. In reproductive women the Na content in the corporeal myometrium in the proliferative phase was lower than that in the cervix and in the tube, and a similar tendency in the proliferative phase was shown in the cervix and the ovary.
9. The K content in the corporeal myometrium of reproductive and postmenopausal women was compared to that in the cervical myometrium, the tube and the ovary. In postmenopausal women, the K content in the corporeal myometrium was higher than that in the cervix, the tube and the ovary. In women in the reproductive period, the K content in the corporeal myometrium in the proliferative phase was higher than that in the cervix, the tube, and-the ovary, and a similar tendency in the secretory phase to the proliferative phase was observed.
10. The Ca content in the corporeal myometrium of reproductive and postmenopausal women was compared to that in the cervical myometrium, the tube, and the ovary. In postmenopausal women, the Ca content in the corporeal myometrium was higher than that in the cervix, the tube, and the ovary. In reproductive women, the Ca content in the corporeal myometrium was lower than that in the cervix, but higher than that in the tube and the ovary in the proliferative phase. The Ca content in the corporeal myometrium in the secretory phase was lower than that in the cervix and the tube.
11. The Mg content in the corporeal myometrium of reproductive and postmenopausal women was compared to that in the cervical myometrium, the tube, and the ovary. In postmenopausal women, the Mg content in the corporeal myometrium showed a higher level than that in the cervix, the tube and the ovary. In reproductive women, the Mg contents in the corporeal myometrium in the proliferative and seoretory phase were higher than those in the cervix, the tube and the ovary.
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