Aging-related alteration of trigeminal ganglion structures; A histologic study of Neuronal population, Satellite Ganglionic Cells and Vascular bed

S. Ahmadpour
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Background: Aging is associated with signs that are similar to peripheral neuropathy and age-related decline in the peripheral sensory system and proprioceptive functions. Trigeminal ganglion (TG) is one of the sensory ganglion providing sensory information from the orofacial region. Ultrastruchral alteration in neuronal population of TG has been reported.Aim of work: Examine the effects of aging on neuronal population, distribution, and satellite ganglionic cells (SGCs) and compare with the TG of young animal. Materials and Methods: Old male Wistar rats (32 weeks old) (250±20g) and young male (4weeks old) (150±20g) were deeply anesthetized with chloroform. To avoid inadvertent mechanical dark neuron formation, each animal was transcardially perfused with 500ml of 4% paraformaldehyde in0.1 M phosphate-buffered saline. The skull cap was cut open and the TG was exposed and removed carefully. The sections were selected according to the systematic random sampling(SRS) and stained with H&E. From each section 10 fields(200×160µm) were selected randomly and the profile of neurons, neuronal shapes, SGCs, and the number of capillary profiles were studied. Results: The measured profile of neurons in the TG of young (17.11± 4.8) and old animals (15.69±4.4) showed a meaningful level of differences(p 0.05). The number of capillary profiles in the TG of young animals (7±2.73) showed a meaningful difference with those of old animals (3.8±0.83) (p < 0.05). Conclusion: With aging neuro-glial population and vascular bed of TG undergo a series of quantitative and qualitative alterations. Precisely aging is associated with decrease in neuronal size and vascular bed while the number of SGCs remains without significant changes. Aging leads to changes in neuronal distribution and likely morphologic alterations in SGCs subpopulation.
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三叉神经节结构的衰老相关改变神经元群、卫星神经节细胞和血管床的组织学研究
背景:衰老与与周围神经病变相似的体征以及周围感觉系统和本体感觉功能的年龄相关性下降有关。三叉神经节(Trigeminal ganglion, TG)是提供颅面区感觉信息的感觉神经节之一。TG神经元群的超微结构改变已被报道。工作目的:研究衰老对神经元数量、分布和卫星神经节细胞(sgc)的影响,并与幼年动物的TG进行比较。材料与方法:老龄雄性Wistar大鼠(32周龄)(250±20g)和年轻雄性(4周龄)(150±20g)用氯仿深度麻醉。为了避免无意识的机械暗神经元形成,每只动物经心灌注500ml 4%多聚甲醛0.1 M磷酸盐缓冲盐水。切开颅骨帽,暴露TG并小心取出。按系统随机抽样法(SRS)选择切片,进行H&E染色。从每个切片中随机选取10个视场(200×160µm),研究神经元的分布、神经元形状、SGCs和毛细血管分布数量。结果:青年大鼠(17.11±4.8)与老年大鼠(15.69±4.4)的TG神经元分布差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。幼龄大鼠TG毛细血管数目(7±2.73)条,与老年大鼠(3.8±0.83)条差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。结论:随着年龄的增长,TG的神经胶质细胞群和血管床发生了一系列的定量和定性变化。确切地说,衰老与神经元大小和血管床的减少有关,而SGCs的数量没有明显变化。衰老导致SGCs亚群中神经元分布的改变和可能的形态学改变。
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