Title of article :
Stereological Study on the Neurons of Superior Cervical Sympathetic Ganqllon in Diabetic Rats
Author/Authors :
Noorafshan, A. shiraz university of medical sciences - School of Medicine - Department of Anatomy, شيراز, ايران , Azizi, M. shiraz university of medical sciences - School of Medicine - Department of Anatomy, شيراز, ايران , Aliabadi, E. shiraz university of medical sciences - School of Medicine - Department of Anatomy, شيراز, ايران , Karbalay-Doust, S. shiraz university of medical sciences - School of Medicine - Department of Anatomy, شيراز, ايران
Abstract :
Background: Most research on autonomic dysfunction of diabetes mellitus is conducted on ganglions innervating gastrointestinal (GI) tract and there are limited works focusing on cervical sympathetic ganglia. The effects of diabetes mellitus (OM) on the neurons of superior cervical sympathetic ganglion (SCSG) are investigated by stereological methods. Material and Methods: Female rats (n=72) randomly divided into DM (blood glucose =400-600 mg/dl) and control (n=36) groups. Rats were sacrificed at 4-, 8- and 12-weeks of induction of OM (65 mg/kg streptozotocin, ip) . The same procedure followed chronologically in control group. SCSG of both groups were removed, fixed, and embedded in cylindrical blocks . Isotropic uniform random sections obtained and stained. The mean particle volume (according to the method of volumeweighted mean particle estimation) of the perikarya and nuclei of ganglion cells (neurons) were estimated using the pointsample intercepts method. Results: There was no significant difference between the mean perikaryal and nuclear volumes of OM and control rats after 4·, 8- and I2-weeks. There was, however, a significant increase in the mean volume of perikarya and nuclei of the neuronal cells of OM rats at 8- and 12-weeks diabetes as compared with those of 4-weeks. Conclusion: The mean volume of SCSG and their nuclei were not significantly reduced after 4-, 8-and 12-weeks in OM rats and these cells continued their normal growth.
Keywords :
Diabetes mellitus. Stereology • Autonomic ganglia
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences (IJMS)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences (IJMS)