Features of the circadian rhythm in the size of mitochondria of rat hepatocytes under conditions of dark deprivation and chronic alcohol intoxication

Morphology Pub Date : 2024-06-11 DOI:10.17816/morph.630117
David A
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Background Circadian rhythms (CR) of functions and processes in the body are normally strictly coordinated with each other and with environmental factors, which ensures the maintenance of the functioning of the organs and systems of the body at an optimal level. However, we have not found any studies devoted to the study of CR of hepatocyte organelles under experimental conditions. Aim of study Study of the daily dynamics of the cross-sectional area of hepatocyte mitochondria in rats under conditions of dark deprivation, chronic alcohol intoxication and the combined effect of these factors. Materials and methods The work was performed on 80 males and 80 females Wistar rats, divided into 4 groups of each sex. Group 1 was kept under a fixed light regime; The 2nd group was kept under conditions of dark deprivation; the 3rd group was kept in the same conditions as the animals of the control group, but were subjected to chronic alcohol intoxication; Group 4 was kept in conditions of dark deprivation and subjected to chronic alcohol intoxication. Liver samples, after fixation and wiring, were analyzed using a transmission electron microscope. Micromorphometric methods were used to assess the mitochondrial apparatus of hepatocytes. Results In hepatocytes of rats from experimental groups of both sexes, CR of the cross-sectional area of mitochondria with similar parameters was detected. Dark deprivation and chronic alcohol intoxication, acting both separately and together, cause a restructuring of the mitochondrial size distribution, which is more pronounced in males. Conclusion The study indicates that the CR of mitochondrial size is dependent on the lighting regime and the toxic effect of ethanol and its metabolites. The size ranges of mitochondria in hepatocytes of females, compared to males, are more resistant to the effects of dark deprivation and alcohol intoxication.
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黑暗剥夺和慢性酒精中毒条件下大鼠肝细胞线粒体大小的昼夜节律特征
背景 人体功能和过程的昼夜节律(CR)通常与环境因素严格协调,从而确保人体器官和系统的功能维持在最佳水平。然而,我们还没有发现任何专门研究在实验条件下肝细胞细胞器 CR 的研究。研究目的 研究在黑暗剥夺、慢性酒精中毒以及这些因素共同作用的条件下,大鼠肝细胞线粒体横截面积的日常动态变化。材料和方法 研究以 80 只雄性和 80 只雌性 Wistar 大鼠为对象,每种性别分为 4 组。第 1 组在固定光照条件下饲养;第 2 组在黑暗剥夺条件下饲养;第 3 组饲养条件与对照组相同,但接受慢性酒精中毒;第 4 组在黑暗剥夺条件下饲养,并接受慢性酒精中毒。肝脏样本经固定和布线后使用透射电子显微镜进行分析。微形态计量学方法用于评估肝细胞的线粒体装置。结果 在实验组雌雄大鼠的肝细胞中,检测到线粒体横截面积 CR,其参数相似。黑暗剥夺和慢性酒精中毒单独或共同作用会导致线粒体大小分布重组,这在雄性大鼠中更为明显。结论 研究表明,线粒体大小的 CR 取决于光照制度和乙醇及其代谢物的毒性作用。与雄性相比,雌性肝细胞线粒体的大小范围更能抵抗黑暗剥夺和酒精中毒的影响。
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