Nermeen H.A. Lashine, Amany Shams, Shaima M. Almasry, Huda El-Tahry, Marwa Abd El-kader
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Abstract
Stressors affect the differentiation of stem cells in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA). This study was designed to ensure the presence of progenitor cells in the adult adrenal gland and to evaluate their behavior under chronic stress and after recovery. Also, to assess their ability to recruit new glial and chromaffin cells. Three groups of adult male rats (6 rats each): control, chronic-stress (rats were placed individually in stainless restrainers 2h/day for six days), recovered (rats were housed in an enriched circumference for seven days after the same stress modality). Both chronic-stress and recovered groups showed increased adrenal glands weight and cortisol levels with vacuolation, hemorrhage, and edema in the cortex and medulla. The chronic-stress group illustrated a significant increase in the chromaffin reaction, which was reduced in the recovered group. Evaluation of the immunohistochemical results revealed a significant decrease in the Nestin and GFAP (glial fibrillary acidic protein) reactions, but an increase in the chromogranin-A reaction in the chronic-stress group. The recovered group demonstrated a significant increase in the Nestin and GFAP and a reduction in the chromogranin-A immunohistochemical reactions. These results indicate the differentiation of the progenitor (Nestin expressing) stem cells into chromaffin (chromogranin-A expressing) cells under stress conditions for stress adaptation. Conversely, under normal conditions, the differentiation moved toward the glial cells.
期刊介绍:
El European Journal of Anatomy es continuación de la revista “Anales de Anatomía”, publicada en español desde 1952 a 1993. Tras unos años de interrupción debido fundamentalmente a problemas económicos para su mantenimiento, la Sociedad Anatómica Española quiso dar un nuevo impulso a dicha publicación, por lo que fue sustituido su título por el actual, además de ser publicada íntegramente en inglés para procurar así una mayor difusión fuera de nuestras fronteras. Este nuevo periodo se inició en 1996 completándose el primer volumen durante el año 1997.