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Anat Histol Embryol ; 53(4): e13088, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38979752

ABSTRACT

Intermediate filaments (IFs) are key molecular factors of the cell and have been reported to play an important role in maintaining the structural integrity and functionality of the abomasum. This study was designed to determine the regional distribution, cellular localization and expression of several IFs, including CK8, CK18, CK19, vimentin, desmin, peripherin and nestin, as well as the connective tissue component laminin, in the bovine, ovine and caprine abomasa. Immunohistochemical analyses demonstrated varying levels of expression of CK8, CK18, CK19, vimentin, desmin, nestin, peripherin and laminin in the bovine, ovine and caprine abomasa. CK8 immunoreactions were particularly evident in the luminal and glandular epithelia of the glands found in the abomasal cardia, fundus and pylorus in all three species. In the bovine abomasum, CK18 immunoreactions were stronger in the parietal cells, compared to the chief cells. In the abomasum of all three species, the smooth muscle as well as the smooth muscle cells of the vascular media in the cardiac, fundic and pyloric regions showed strong immunoreactivity. In all three species, the cardiac, fundic and pyloric regions of the abomasum showed strong peripherin and nestin immunoreactions in the luminal and glandular epithelial cells, stromal and smooth muscle cells, nervous plexuses and blood vessels. The expression patterns of IFs and laminin in the ruminant abomasum suggest that these proteins play a structural role in the cytoskeleton and are effective in maintaining abomasal tissue integrity and stability.


Subject(s)
Abomasum , Goats , Immunohistochemistry , Intermediate Filaments , Laminin , Nestin , Animals , Abomasum/metabolism , Cattle , Intermediate Filaments/metabolism , Nestin/metabolism , Sheep , Laminin/metabolism , Immunohistochemistry/veterinary , Vimentin/metabolism , Desmin/metabolism , Peripherins/metabolism
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Res Vet Sci ; 151: 64-79, 2022 Dec 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35870371

ABSTRACT

The implantation and placental development processes are regulated with cell adhesion molecules and remodeling of the maternal endometrium's extracellular matrices (ECM) and fetal chorion. This study aimed to investigate the distribution and localization of some classical cadherins (E-, N-, and P-cadherins) and extracellular matrix components collagen type 5α1, fibronectin, and laminin in the cow placentomes during pregnancy using immunohistochemical and Western blotting analyses. The study results confirmed the expression of E- and P-cadherins, collagen type Vα1 (COLVα1), fibronectin, and laminin in the cow placentomes, but not N-cadherin. Throughout the pregnancy, E- and P- cadherins, COLVα1, and laminin were localized in the luminal and glandular epithelium of the inter-caruncular endometrium, caruncular epithelium, and the uninucleate (UNCs) and binucleate trophoblast giant cells (BNCs/TGCs). E- cadherin immunoreactivity in the first pregnancy period was strong in the UNCs while moderate in the BNCs/TGCs. However, it was weak in both trophoblast in the second and third pregnancy periods. In the fetal trophoblasts, P- cadherin and laminin immunostainings were more intense in the BNCs/TGCs than UNCs. The fetal and maternal stromal cells were also positive for P- cadherin, COLVα1, fibronectin, and laminin. The immunostaining intensity of COLVα1 and fibronectin in the stromal extracellular matrix of the placentomes decreased as the pregnancy progressed. The endothelia of fetal and maternal vessels were positive for all proteins. The presence and distinct localization of cadherins and ECM proteins in the cow placentome components support the role of these molecules in regulating placental cell growth, migration, and matrix production during pregnancy.


Subject(s)
Fibronectins , Placenta , Animals , Cadherins/metabolism , Cattle , Collagen , Connective Tissue , Female , Fibronectins/metabolism , Laminin/analysis , Laminin/metabolism , Placenta/metabolism , Pregnancy , Uterus
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Int. j. morphol ; 35(2): 552-555, June 2017. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-893020

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to reveal the morphometric differences between blind mole rats which live under ground and rats which live under laboratory conditions with regard to the length, base width, keratinization thickness and microscopic papilla depth. For this purpose, 7 adult blind mole rats and 7 adult Wistar albino rats were used in the study. All tongues were removed and fixed in 10 % neutral formalin. 4-5 micrometer of sections were obtained from paraffine sections which were obtained with routine histological follow ups and Crossman's modified triple staining was applied. While papilla length was found as 184.73±26.68 µm, base width 65.46±16.51 µm, keratinization thickness 11.60±1.37 µm, microscopic papilla depth 49.89±8.19 µm in blind rats; these values were found as 177.49±31.44 µm, 50.08±7.57 µm, 13.08±5.32 µm and 89.12±19.31 µm, respectively in rats. While a statistically significant difference was not detected between lengths (p>0.05), the difference between papilla width was found significant (p<0.05). While keratinization was found to be thicker on posterior side compared to anterior side in both species, a difference was not detected between keratinization thickness measurements (p>0.05). The difference between two species with regard to papilla depth was detected to be significant (p<0.001). The finding that papilla depth decreases as base width increases and the difference's being statistically significant suggested that living in different environments with different humidity could be effective on morphologic structures of the tongue in blind mole rats and rats.


Este estudio tuvo como objetivo revelar las diferencias morfométricas de las papilas linguales filiformes entre ratas topo ciegas que viven bajo tierra y ratas que viven en condiciones de laboratorio, con respecto a la longitud, ancho de la base, espesor de la queratinización y profundidad microscópica de las papilas. Para este propósito, se utilizaron 7 ratas topo ciegas adultas y 7 ratas albinas Wistar adultas. Se retiraron las lenguas y se fijaron en formalina neutra al 10 %. Se obtuvieron secciones de 4 a 5 µm a partir de técnicas histológicas de rutina, aplicándose la tinción triple modificada de Crossman. En las ratas topo ciegas se obtuvieron los siguientes datos morfométricos en relación a las papilas linguales filiformes: longitud 184,73 ± 26,68µm, ancho de la base 65,46 ± 16,51 µm, espesor de queratinización 11,60 ± 1,37 µm, profundidad microscópica de la papila 49,89 ± 8,19 µm, mientras que en las ratas control, los valores que se encontraron fueron 177,49 ± 31,44 µm, 50,08 ± 7,57 µm, 13,08 ± 5,32 µm y 89,12 ± 19,31 µm, respectivamente. Si bien no se detectó diferencia estadísticamente significativa entre las longitudes (p> 0,05), la diferencia del ancho de la papila fue significativa (p <0,05). Mientras que la queratinización fue más gruesa en la parte dorsal comparado con la parte ventral en ambas especies, no se detectó diferencia entre las mediciones de espesor de la queratinización (p> 0,05). Se detectó que la diferencia entre las dos especies con respecto a la profundidad de la papila era significativa (p <0,001). Se determinó que la profundidad de la papila disminuye a medida que aumenta el ancho de la base y la diferencia es estadísticamente significativa, lo que sugiere que vivir en diferentes ambientes con diferente humedad podría ser eficaz en las estructuras morfológicas de la lengua de ratas topo ciegas y de ratas de laboratorio.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Rats , Spalax/anatomy & histology , Tongue/anatomy & histology , Rats, Wistar
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Int. j. morphol ; 34(4): 1482-1486, Dec. 2016. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-840912

ABSTRACT

ICAM-1 which is expressed by endothelial cells and leukocytes are observed as first markers in diseases such as transplant rejection, diabetes and atherosclerosis and in infections caused by various pathogens. In the present study, it is aimed to reveal the age-related changes in the expression of ICAM-1 on rats. Therefore, a total of 30 albino rats were taken at the age of 6, 18 and 24 months without gender discrimination. Rats were fed with standard pellet feed during the study. Afterwards, rats were sacrificed and tissue samples were collected from their rats, and the samples were evaluated under the light microscope by staining with immnunohistochemical method. It was determined that the expression of both aortic endothelial cells and endothelial cells in the media layer had been significantly increased based on the age.


ICAM-1, que se expresa en las células endoteliales y los leucocitos, se observan como primeros marcadores de enfermedades como el rechazo de trasplante, la diabetes y la aterosclerosis y en las infecciones causadas por diversos patógenos. En el presente estudio, se pretende revelar los cambios relacionados con la edad en la expresión de ICAM-1 en ratas. Un total de 30 ratas albinas fueron seleccionadas con edades de 6, 18 y 24 meses, sin discriminación de sexo. Durante el estudio se administró a las ratas alimentación estándar de pellets. Posteriormente, los animales fueron sacrificados y se recogieron muestras de sus tejidos, los cuales fueron teñidos para inmunohistoquímica y se evaluaron a través de microscopio óptico. Se determinó que la expresión tanto de células endoteliales aórticas como de células endoteliales de la capa media se incrementó significativamente en función de la edad.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Aorta/cytology , Endothelium, Vascular , Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1/metabolism , Age Factors , Rats, Wistar
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Food Funct ; 3(6): 668-73, 2012 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22434241

ABSTRACT

The consumption of fruits plays an important role as a health protecting factor. Grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) are believed to have health benefits due to their antioxidant activity. Öküzgözü is the largest among the grape varieties grown in Turkey. Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) causes free radical generation in many tissues such as the liver, kidney, heart, lung, testis, brain and blood. Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) is the only drug to treat primary biliary cirrhosis, but the effects remain controversial. The aim of the present study is to investigate the protective effect of Öküzgözü grape juice or UDCA against tissue damage induced by CCl4 in rats. The amount of total phenolics and flavonoids were found to be 1208.00 +/- 43.00 µg ml⁻¹ as the gallic acid equivalent and 5.2 +/- 0.19 µg ml⁻¹ as the quercitin equivalent in Öküzgözü grape juice, respectively. In vivo administration of CCl4 caused a significant increase of various biochemical parameters such as alanine amino transferase (ALT), aspartate amino transferase (AST), total bilirubin (TB) and a decrease in albumin (ALB) levels in serum or an increase in malondialdehyde (MDA) levels in the tissues when compared to a control. Administration of CCl4 along with Öküzgözü grape juice or ursodeoxycolic acid (UDCA) significantly reduces these changes. Histopathalogical studies also support the protective effect of the extract. This study demonstrates the protective activity of Öküzgözü grape juice and thus scientifically supports the usage of this fruit in various traditional medicines for the treatment of tissue disorders. The effect of Öküzgözü grape juice was comparable with that of UDCA.


Subject(s)
Beverages/analysis , Carbon Tetrachloride/adverse effects , Liver Diseases/drug therapy , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Plant Preparations/pharmacology , Protective Agents/pharmacology , Vitis/chemistry , Animals , Brain/drug effects , Brain/metabolism , Fruit/chemistry , Humans , Kidney/drug effects , Kidney/metabolism , Lipid Peroxidation/drug effects , Liver/drug effects , Liver/metabolism , Liver Diseases/metabolism , Male , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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