1. Early ultra- and microstructural alterations in rat pancreas in alloxan-induced diabetes mellitus.
- Author
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Titova AA, Mavlikeev MO, Kaligin MS, Suleymanova DM, Chekmaryeva IA, Kiyasov AP, and Deev RV
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- Animals, Male, Microscopy, Electron, Transmission, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental pathology, Pancreas pathology, Pancreas ultrastructure
- Abstract
An adequate experimental model is important to understand pathophysiological processes ongoing in the pancreas with diabetes mellitus. Our study was aimed to describe early ultra- and microstructural changes in the rat pancreas in 12-48 h after alloxan administration in a dose of 180 mg/kg. A histopathological examination of the endocrine pancreas revealed the loss of borders between endocrine cells, granular dystrophy and degranulation, sings of necrosis in central cells of the Langerhans islets and apoptosis of their peripheral ones manifested as DNA fragmentation and an increased expression of apoptosis markers. There was a gradual increase of a Langerhans islet area, a decreased percentage of insulin+ cells and an increased one of glucagon+ cells, as well as the presence of proliferating islet cells were found. Structural changes of the exocrine pancreas included fatty degeneration, signs of exocrine cell mitochondrial damage, increased acini, which are located mainly around the Langerhans islets, as well as perivascular edema and leukocytic infiltration. Described ultra- and microstructural alterations suggest a significant contribution of apoptosis to death of endocrine cells exposed to alloxan. Coexisting damage of the exocrine pancreas with its stroma involvement is for the first time described.
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- 2020
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