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Anatomy & Cell Biology ; : 121-127, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-14604

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The toxic effects of morphine sulfate in the adult cerebral cortex and one-day neonatal cerebellum have been studied. This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of maternal morphine exposure during gestational and lactation period on the Purkinje cells and cerebellar cortical layer in 18- and 32-day-old mice offspring. Thirty female mice were randomly allocated into cases and controls. In cases, animals received morphine sulfate (10 mg/kg/body weight intraperitoneally) during the 7 days before mating, gestational day (GD 0-21) 18 or 32. The controls received an equivalent volume of saline. The cerebellum of six infants for each group was removed and each was stained with cresyl violet. Quantitative computer-assisted morphometric study was done on cerebellar cortex. The linear Purkinje cell density in both experimental groups (postnatal day [P]18, 23.40+/-0.5; P32, 23.45+/-1.4) were significantly reduced in comparison with the control groups (P18, 28.70+/-0.9; P32, 28.95+/-0.4) (P<0.05). Purkinje cell area, perimeter and diameter at apex and depth of simple lobules in the experimental groups were significantly reduced compared to the controls (P<0.05). The thickness of the Purkinje layer of the cerebellar cortex was significantly reduced in morphine treated groups (P<0.05). This study reveals that morphine administration before pregnancy, during pregnancy and during the lactation period causes Purkinje cells loss and Purkinje cell size reduction in 18- and 32-day-old infant mice.


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Adult , Animals , Female , Humans , Infant , Mice , Pregnancy , Benzoxazines , Cell Count , Cell Size , Cerebellar Cortex , Cerebellum , Cerebral Cortex , Lactation , Morphine , Purkinje Cells , Viola
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Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences. 2011; 14 (5): 472-477
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-116840

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Urtica dioica L. has been known as a medicinal plant in the world. This study was conducted to determine the effects of the hydroalcoholic extract of Urtica dioica leaves on seminiferous tubules of diabetic rats. Animals were allocated to control, diabetic and protective groups. Treated animals received extract of U. dioica [100 mg/ kg/ day] IP for the first 5 days and STZ injection on the 6th day. After 5 weeks, testes removed and stained with H and E technique. Tubular cell disintegration, sertoli and spermatogonia cell vacuolization, and decrease in sperm concentration observed in diabetic in comparison with control and protective groups. External seminiferous tubular diameter and seminiferous epithelial height significantly reduced [P< 0.05] in diabetic compared with controls, and these parameters increased [P< 0.05] in the treated compared with diabetics. Hydroalcoholic extract of U. dioica, before induction of diabetes; has protective role on seminiferous tubules alterations

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