Histological study of the possible protective action of platelet rich plasma on the injurious effect induced by aluminum chloride on albino male rat cerebellar cortex

E. Laag, Sadika M. Tawfik
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Background: Aluminum compounds are commonly used in many human activities. They are used in pesticides, detergents, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food additives. Many studies revealed a link between human exposure to aluminum and many neurodegenerative conditions in which there is platelet dysfunction.Aim of the study: The aim of this research was to study the potential protective effect of platelet rich plasma on the deleterious histological effect of aluminum chloride on male rat cerebellar cortex.Materials and methods: In this study, three equal groups of adult male albino rats were used; each consisted of 10 rats: group I a and I b (control group), group II (daily intraperitoneal injection of aluminum chloride dissolved in saline for 60 consecutive days in a dose of 10mg/kg) and group III were given PRP (subcutaneous injection in a dose of 0.5 ml/kg twice weekly) in addition to aluminum chloride in the same previous dose and duration. Cerebellum sections were processed for hematoxylin and eosin staining, GFAB staining and electron microscopic examination.Results: Aluminum chloride administration resulted in many histological alterations. Glial fibrillary acidic protein-positive cells were significantly present in the cerebellum of aluminum chloride-treated animals relative to control animals. Purkinje cells with darkly stained ill-defined nuclei with dark vacuolated cytoplasm with dilated RER cisterns, swollen mitochondria with destroyed crista were observed in an ultrastructural study for the cerebellar cortex of the aluminum chloride-treated group. It also showed degenerated granule cells with the disappearance of the nuclear membrane and vacuolation of the cytoplasm. Some of the myelinated nerve fibers showed degenerative changes. Concomitant administration of PRP decreased these effects.Conclusion: PRP partially minimized the severity of aluminum chloride-induced cerebellar cortex injurious histological effects in male albino rats. Further research is needed to extend these findings to clinical practice.
富血小板血浆对氯化铝对白化雄性大鼠小脑皮质损伤可能保护作用的组织学研究
背景:铝化合物在许多人类活动中被广泛使用。它们被用于杀虫剂、洗涤剂、化妆品、药品和食品添加剂。许多研究表明,人类接触铝与许多神经退行性疾病之间存在联系,其中存在血小板功能障碍。研究目的:探讨富血小板血浆对氯化铝对雄性大鼠小脑皮层的有害组织学影响的潜在保护作用。材料与方法:本研究采用成年雄性白化大鼠3组;每组10只大鼠,ⅰa组和ⅰb组(对照组),ⅱ组(每日腹腔注射溶解在生理盐水中的氯化铝,剂量为10mg/kg,连续60天),ⅲ组在氯化铝的基础上给予PRP(皮下注射,剂量为0.5 ml/kg,每周2次),先前剂量和持续时间相同。小脑切片进行苏木精和伊红染色、GFAB染色和电镜检查。结果:氯化铝给药可引起多种组织学改变。神经胶质原纤维酸性蛋白阳性细胞在氯化铝处理动物小脑中显著存在。在氯化铝处理组小脑皮层超微结构研究中,观察到浦肯野细胞染色深,细胞核模糊,胞浆呈深空泡状,内质网池扩张,线粒体肿胀,嵴破坏。颗粒细胞变性,核膜消失,细胞质空泡化。部分髓鞘神经纤维出现退行性改变。同时服用PRP可降低这些影响。结论:PRP可部分减轻氯化铝致雄性白化大鼠小脑皮质损伤的组织学效应。需要进一步的研究将这些发现推广到临床实践。
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