Histomorphology
Objectives
In addition to organ weighing, the morphological examination of tissue sections gives additional information on the impact of a treatment on the morphology of a tissue.
Summarized methodology
General or specific stains can be applied on various types of tissue and on paraffin sections or cryosections. The stain will be chosen according to the target to be evidenced and the nature of the sample.
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Endpoints
- Qualitative observation of the structure of the tissue.
- Could be completed by histomorphometric measurements.
NB: Pelvipharm will gladly study the feasibility of performing other staining to meet its client’s needs.
Related Pelvipharm bibliography
Behr-Roussel, D. et al.
J Sex Med (2006) : 3(4):596-603
Behr-Roussel, D. et al.
Atherosclerosis (2002) : 162:355-362
J Sex Med (2006) : 3(4):596-603
Behr-Roussel, D. et al.
Atherosclerosis (2002) : 162:355-362

Links to applicable Targeted disorders / Pathophysiological models
- Atherosclerosis
- BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia)
- Diabetes
- ED (Erectile Dysfunction)
- Ejaculatory disorders (premature or delayed ejaculation / anejaculation)
- FSD (Female Sexual Dysfunction)
- Hypertension
- IC (Interstitial Cystitis) / Painful bladder syndrome
- Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity
- Myocardial Infarction
- NDO (Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity)
- OAB (Overactive Bladder)
- SCI (Spinal Cord Injury)