Adrenergic innervation of thoracic lymphatic duct in postnatal ontogenesis

Q2 Medicine
Bayan Nurmakhanova , Georgii Demchenko , Serik Abdreshov , Sofiya Imankulova , Laura Koibasova
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Abstract

The adrenergic innervation of the thoracic lymphatic duct was studied in young, mature and old animals. Adrenergic innervation of lymphatic system in postnatal ontogenesis, especially in its late period, was not thoroughly studied. The purpose of this study was to determine the state of adrenergic innervation of TLD in young, mature, and senile animals. The study shows that the adrenergic apparatus in the TLD tissues of rats continues its formation and complication from the first days after birth and is entirely formed by Day 25–30 after birth. From the age of one month, the adrenergic innervation represents fully formed plexuses in all areas which function throughout life. These are brightly fluorescent nerve fibers that form plexuses with regularly located multiple sites of varicose dilation. In senile animals, the dilations remain frequent and numerous in all parts of the lymph node, but their brightness decreases; the fibers in the plexuses become discontinuous, the varicose thickenings become less frequent or disappear. The adrenergic vasomotor innervation in the walls of the TLD affects its function. The formed adrenergic innervation is presented across all periods of postnatal ontogenesis of the TLD and affects its functioning, and age-related changes in the course of development and aging of the organism can be considered as adaptation to new conditions. This study promotes understanding of the sympathetic regulation. The trial does not involve people and the trial registration is not required.

新生儿期胸腔淋巴管的肾上腺素能神经支配
对幼年、成年和老年动物胸部淋巴管的肾上腺素能神经支配进行了研究。对于淋巴系统在出生后,尤其是晚期的肾上腺素能支配,研究并不深入。本研究的目的是确定幼年、成年和老年动物 TLD 的肾上腺素能支配状态。研究结果表明,大鼠 TLD 组织中的肾上腺素能装置从出生后的第一天起就开始形成和并发,到出生后第 25-30 天完全形成。从一个月大起,肾上腺素能神经支配在所有区域完全形成神经丛,并终生发挥作用。这些带有明亮荧光的神经纤维形成的神经丛中有规律地分布着多个曲张扩张点。在衰老的动物中,淋巴结各部位的扩张仍然频繁且数量较多,但其亮度降低;神经丛中的纤维变得不连续,曲张增厚变得不那么频繁或消失。淋巴结壁的肾上腺素能血管运动神经支配会影响其功能。已形成的肾上腺素能神经支配贯穿 TLD 出生后本体发育的各个时期,并影响其功能,机体发育和衰老过程中与年龄有关的变化可视为对新条件的适应。这项研究促进了人们对交感神经调节的了解。试验不涉及人员,也无需进行试验登记。
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Translational Medicine of Aging
Translational Medicine of Aging Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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