Abstract

This experimental study examined the effect of erythropoietin (Epo) in a rat model and particularly in an ischemia–reperfusion protocol. The potential beneficial effect of Epo was studied pathologically using endometrial edema (EE) lesions. Endometrial edema was evaluated 60 min after reperfusion (Groups A and C) and 120 min after reperfusion (Groups B and D) in rats. Epo was administered only in Groups C and D. Epo administration non-significantly increased the EE scores by 0.05 (p = 0.9315). Reperfusion non-significantly increased the EE scores by 0.15 (p = 0.6508). Epo administration and reperfusion together non-significantly increased the EE scores by 0.027 (p = 0.8898). Epo administration, reperfusion, and their interaction reduced the EE scores from significant to non-significant levels. Perhaps a study time longer than 2 h or a higher Epo dose could result in complete resolution of the endometrial edema formed as a result of the ischemia–reperfusion injury in this rat model.

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