Effects of chloroquine on the pineal gland of postnatal rats.

Journal fur Hirnforschung Pub Date : 1998-01-01
C Kaur
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1-day old postnatal rats were given daily intraperitoneal injections of chloroquine and sacrificed at various time intervals thereafter. In rats killed at 7 and 14 days of age a large number of cytoplasmic lamellar bodies were induced in the pinealocytes. The macrophages/microglia among the pinealocytes showed the presence of large dense bodies in their cytoplasm. In chloroquine injected rats killed at 21 days of age, the lamellar bodies had vanished. The macrophages/microglia were comparable to those in the control animals. Cytoplasmic lamellar bodies were not observed in the pinealocytes of the control rats in any age group and in rats killed at 2 and 4 days of age following chloroquine injections. The pineal macrophages/microglia in these rats showed the presence of only some small dense granules in their cytoplasm. The immunoreactivity of the macrophages/microglia with OX-42, OX-18, OX-6 and ED1 which detect the complement-type 3 receptors, major histocompatibility complex class I and class II antigens and monocyte/macrophage antigens respectively was comparable in chloroquine injected and control rats. The labelling of the macrophages/microglia with rhodamine isothiocyanate (RhIC) in 7 days old chloroquine injected rats was also comparable to the labelling of cells in the corresponding control rats. It is concluded from this study that although repeated chloroquine administration induces acute structural alteration of the pinealocytes and macrophages/microglia in the pineal gland, its effects are reversible since the cells regained their normal ultrastructural features following discontinuation of the drug. The immune functions and phagocytic activity of the macrophages/microglia shown by their immunoreactivity with various antibodies and RhIC labelling respectively are not altered by chloroquine.

氯喹对出生后大鼠松果体的影响。
每天给1日龄大鼠腹腔注射氯喹,并在不同时间间隔处死。7日龄和14日龄大鼠的松果体细胞中诱导了大量的细胞质板层体。松果体细胞内巨噬细胞/小胶质细胞胞浆内可见大致密体。注射了氯喹的老鼠在21日龄时被杀死,片层状的身体消失了。巨噬细胞/小胶质细胞与对照动物相当。各组对照大鼠和注射氯喹后2、4日龄死亡大鼠的松果体细胞均未见细胞质板层体。这些大鼠的松果体巨噬细胞/小胶质细胞细胞质中仅存在一些致密的小颗粒。巨噬细胞/小胶质细胞对分别检测补体型3受体、主要组织相容性复合体I类和II类抗原和单核细胞/巨噬细胞抗原的OX-42、OX-18、OX-6和ED1的免疫反应性在注射氯喹和对照大鼠中具有可比性。异硫氰酸罗丹明(rhodamine isothiocyanate, RhIC)对7日龄注射氯喹大鼠巨噬细胞/小胶质细胞的标记也与相应对照大鼠的细胞标记相当。本研究得出结论,虽然氯喹反复给药会引起松果体细胞和巨噬细胞/小胶质细胞的急性结构改变,但其作用是可逆的,因为停药后细胞恢复了正常的超微结构特征。氯喹未改变巨噬细胞/小胶质细胞对各种抗体和RhIC标记的免疫反应性所显示的免疫功能和吞噬活性。
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