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العنوان
Effect of Aging on the Structure of Thoracic Aorta of Male Albino Rat and The Possible Role of vitamin E/
المؤلف
Hassan,Yara Hassan Mohammed
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / يارا حسن محمد
مشرف / شهيرة يوسف ميخائيل
مشرف / محمد مصطفى فاضل سنبل
مشرف / ماري رفعت اسحق
تاريخ النشر
2017
عدد الصفحات
112.p:
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
ماجستير
التخصص
تشريح
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2017
مكان الإجازة
جامعة عين شمس - كلية الطب - Anatomy
الفهرس
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Abstract

Introduction: Life expectancy has increased recently throughout the world leading to a growing interest in the so-called aging-associated diseases affecting multiple body systems. One of the most frequently affected systems is the cardiovascular system where aging alters its histological structure thus making it more vulnerable to pathology even in absence of traditional risk factors as hypertension, diabetes, or smoking. Some studies suggested that vitamin E may be an important factor in preventing the development and progression of atherosclerosis. However, there is still no complete consensus about its age related cardioprotective effects.
Aim of the work: to study the age related histological changes in the thoracic aorta of male albino rats, and the possible effect of vitamin E.
Materials and methods: Thirty male albino rats were used in this study, 10 adults, aging from 3 to 6 months and weighing 180-220 gm and 20 senile, aging from 18 to 24 months and weighing 280-300 gm. group I (Control adult Group): composed of ten adult rats and was further subdivided into: Subgroup IA: containing five rats that were not subjected to any procedure. Subgroup IB: containing five rats that were given sesame oil (the solvent used for vitamin E) 3.3 ml daily for 6 weeks. group II (control senile Group): composed of ten senile rats and was further subdivided into Subgroup IIA: consisted of five rats that were not subjected to any procedure. Subgroup IIB: consisted of five rats that were given sesame oil 3.3 ml daily for 6 weeks. group III (Vitamin E senile Group): composed of ten senile rats that were given 300mg vitamin E dissolved in 3.3 ml sesame oil daily for 6 weeks.
Results: Histological examination of the thoracic aorta of senile rats showed areas of intimal thickening alternating with hypertrophied irregular ones together with loss of linear arrangement of endothelial nuclei and accumulation of dark brownish granules in the endothelial and sub endothelial layers. Tunica media showed areas of degeneration with occasional separation. Some SMCs acquired bizzare shaped nuclei and some appeared binucleated. Groups of longitudinally arranged cells with vacuolated nuclei were also seen between tunica intima and media. Elastic fibers were widely spaced and fragmented with multiple areas of break up and points of fusion. Collagen was markedly increased on expense of SMCs. Localized outpouching of the vessel wall was also encountered. Tunica adventitia consisted of sparse, thin and widely separated connective tissue. Immunostained sections revealed multiple areas of weak immune reactivity interrupting the arrangement of the SMCs. On the other hand, thoracic aorta of vitamin E treated rat revealed relatively regular tunica intima with mostly flattened endothelial cells apart from few irregular ones. Tunica media showed localized areas of degeneration but without areas of separation and some SMCs still exhibited bizarre shaped nuclei. However, the groups of longitudinally placed cells between tunica intima and media were still seen but with basophilic cytoplasm. Elastic fibers and collagen bundles revealed obvious improvement and appeared almost regular apart from few vacuolation seen among collagen bundles. Tunica adventitia consisted of wavy, dense connective tissue with some areas of separation. Immunostained sections showed highly actin immune positive SMCs with very scanty areas of interruption.
Conclusion: vitamin E supplementation to senile rats obviously improved their vessel wall histology. Therefore, vitamin E supplementation is strongly advised to the senile for better vascular structure and consequently functions.