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Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine [The]. 2011; 45 (October): 443-456
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-145536

ABSTRACT

The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of aging and anti-aging hormones on the kidney, the thyroid and the testis of aged male albino rats from the physiological and histological points of view. Thirty five male rats were used in the present study. They were allocated into five groups. The first group [5 months old] served as control group and the other remaining groups are [18 months old]. The second group 1 ml/kg b.w. corn oil intramuscular injection through a period of two weeks. The third group received 2mg/kg b.w. of melatonin hormone orally daily for two weeks. The fourth group received 0.57 mg/kg b.w. of testosterone hormone via intramuscular injection through two weeks. The fifth group received the same dose of both hormones [Melatonin and Testosterone] for two weeks. Some biochemical parameters of the kidney, the thyroid and histological structure of the testis were examined. The untreated aged group showed insignificant change in urea level with highly significant decrease in creatinine, T[3] and T[4] hormones levels. The melatonin treated group showed significant decrease in urea level with highly significant decrease in creatinine, T[3] and T[4] hormones. The testosterone treated group showed highly significant increase in urea, T[3] and T[4] hormones and highly significant decrease in creatinine level. Whereas, fifth group showed significant decrease in urea accompanied with a highly significant decrease in creatinine and highly significant increase in T[3] with a significant increase in T[4]. The histological changes induced by aging and anti-aging hormones included intertubular haemorrhage, odematous areas present between the seminiferous tubules. The interstitial tissue was degenerated. The degenerated seminiferous tubules revealed maturation arrest in late-stage spermatides. In conclusion, aging and anti-aging hormones administration into adult male rats exerts a clear effect on the kidney and the thyroid functions and on the testicular structure. On the other hand, amelioration in T3 and T4 serum level was found in anti-aging treated rats compared with untreated aged rats


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Male , Animals, Laboratory , Melatonin , Testosterone , Longevity/drug effects , Thyroid Function Tests , Kidney/therapy , Testis/ultrastructure , Microscopy, Electron , Rats , Male
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