INFLUENCE OF DARK DEPRIVATION AND CHRONIC ALCOHOL INTOXICATION ON THE LIVER OF RATS.

IF 1.5 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Morphology Pub Date : 2023-12-22 DOI:10.17816/morph.623050
D. Areshidze, L. V. Kaktursky, L. Mikhaleva, M. A. Kozlova
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Summary. Light pollution, which causes melatonin deficiency and disruption of circadian rhythm, is associated with the development of a number of liver pathologies. A significant lack of melatonin against the background of a mismatch in the daily rhythm of vital processes leads to an increase in the susceptibility of the liver to alcohol-induced damage and an increase in the severity of alcoholic illness. The purpose of the study was to study the combined effect of constant lighting and chronic alcohol intoxication (CAI) on the liver structure of rats of both sexes. The study was conducted on 120 male and 80 female outbred Wistar rats at the age of 6 months. The duration of the experiment was 3 weeks. Both chronic alcohol intoxication and dark deprivation cause similar morphological changes in the liver of rats of both sexes, manifested in the development of fatty degeneration, necrosis and increased apoptotic activity of hepatocytes. The combined effect of these factors causes more pronounced changes in the structure of the liver of males, manifested in the development of cirrhotic changes in 13.3% of them, and toxic hepatitis in 20%, while in females signs of alcoholic hepatitis are observed in only 5% of animals. Increased expression of Ki-67 in hepatocytes of males is detected only under the combined action of chronic alcohol intoxication and dark deprivation, while in females an increase in expression is observed both under the separate and combined action of these factors. The data obtained allow us to conclude that liver adaptation to the separate and combined effects of CAI and dark deprivation is more successful in female rats than in males.
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黑暗剥夺和慢性酒精中毒对大鼠肝脏的影响
摘要光污染会导致褪黑激素缺乏和昼夜节律紊乱,与多种肝脏病变的发生有关。在生命过程的昼夜节律失调的背景下,褪黑激素的严重缺乏会导致肝脏更容易受到酒精引起的损害,并增加酒精中毒的严重程度。这项研究的目的是研究持续光照和慢性酒精中毒(CAI)对雌雄大鼠肝脏结构的综合影响。研究对象是 120 只 6 个月大的雄性 Wistar 大鼠和 80 只雌性 Wistar 大鼠。实验时间为 3 周。慢性酒精中毒和黑暗剥夺都会导致雌雄大鼠肝脏发生类似的形态学变化,表现为肝细胞脂肪变性、坏死和凋亡活性增强。在这些因素的共同作用下,雄性大鼠肝脏结构的变化更为明显,其中 13.3% 出现肝硬化,20% 出现中毒性肝炎,而雌性大鼠只有 5% 出现酒精性肝炎。只有在慢性酒精中毒和黑暗剥夺的共同作用下,才能在雄性动物的肝细胞中检测到 Ki-67 表达的增加,而在雌性动物中,在这些因素的单独作用和共同作用下,都能观察到 Ki-67 表达的增加。根据所获得的数据,我们可以得出结论:雌性大鼠肝脏对慢性酒精中毒和黑暗剥夺的单独和联合作用的适应比雄性大鼠更成功。
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Morphology
Morphology LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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期刊介绍: Aim The aim of Morphology is to publish high quality articles that contribute to the further articulation of morphological theory and linguistic theory in general, or present new and unexplored data. Relevant empirical evidence for the theoretical claims in the articles will be provided by in-depth analyses of specific languages or by comparative, cross-linguistic analyses of the relevant facts. The sources of data can be grammatical descriptions, corpora of data concerning language use and other naturalistic data, and experiments. Scope Morphology publishes articles on morphology proper, as well as articles on the interaction of morphology with phonology, syntax, and semantics, the acquisition and processing of morphological information, the nature of the mental lexicon, and morphological variation and change. Its main focus is on formal models of morphological knowledge, morphological typology (the range and limits of variation in natural languages), the position of morphology in the architecture of the human language faculty, and the evolution and change of language. In addition, the journal deals with the acquisition of morphological knowledge and its role in language processing. Articles on computational morphology and neurolinguistic approaches to morphology are also welcome. The first volume of Morphology appeared as Volume 16 (2006). Previous volumes were published under the title Yearbook of Morphology.
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