Comparative histopathological and histochemical impacts induced by the posterior salivary gland and ink sac extracts of Octopus vulgaris in mice

Alaa Y. Moustafa, Aziz Awaad
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Octopus vulgaris is of great importance for humans as a food resource and in fishery. The present study gave the first new insight about the comparative histopathological and histochemical impacts of oral administration of a single dose (25 mg/kg) of the posterior salivary gland (PSG) and ink sac (IS) extracts of O. vulgaris in mice. Histopathologically, the changes in the liver of PSG and IS extracts administrated mice were lymphocyte aggregations, cytoplasmic vacuolar degeneration and enlargement and congestion of hepatic portal veins. The changes caused by the PSG extract were more than those of the IS extract. In the treated spleen, IS extract showed higher impacts more than the PSG extract and occurred as lymphocyte aggregations, red pulp infiltration, increase of megakaryocytes number and mild distortion in the follicle shape. PSG and IS extracts exerted similar impacts in the ileum which detected as villi hyperplasia, epithelial and lamina propria degeneration, epithelial detachment and lymphocytes infiltration. Histochemically, IS extract increased hepatic collagenous fibers more than PSG extract especially after 7 days of administration. Both extracts reduced the liver general carbohydrates and illeal mucopolysaccharide biosynthesis. PSG and IS extracts exerted significant elevation in alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) enzymes. Hematological studies after PSG administration revealed a significant increase in leukocytic count, and platelets and a significant decrease in lymphocytes and granulocytes. However, IS extract caused a significant increase in platelets. The present data could introduce new information about the toxicity of these extracts especially in the countries which depend on O. vulgaris ink in their food.

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章鱼后唾液腺和墨囊提取物对小鼠组织病理学和组织化学影响的比较
章鱼作为一种食物资源和渔业资源对人类有着重要的意义。本研究首次对单剂量(25 mg/kg)口服寻常花后唾液腺(PSG)和墨囊(IS)提取物对小鼠组织病理学和组织化学的影响进行了新的认识。组织病理学上,给药后小鼠肝脏淋巴细胞聚集,胞浆空泡变性,肝门静脉肿大充血。PSG提取物引起的变化大于IS提取物。IS提取物对脾脏的影响大于PSG提取物,表现为淋巴细胞聚集,红髓浸润,巨核细胞数量增加,滤泡形状轻微扭曲。PSG和IS提取物对回肠的影响相似,表现为绒毛增生、上皮和固有层变性、上皮脱离和淋巴细胞浸润。组织化学上,IS提取物比PSG提取物增加了肝脏胶原纤维,特别是在给药7天后。两种提取物均减少了肝脏中一般碳水化合物和非法粘多糖的生物合成。PSG和IS提取物均显著升高丙氨酸转氨酶(ALT)和天冬氨酸转氨酶(AST)。给予PSG后的血液学研究显示白细胞计数和血小板显著增加,淋巴细胞和粒细胞显著减少。然而,IS提取物引起血小板显著增加。目前的数据可以为这些提取物的毒性提供新的信息,特别是在那些依赖于在他们的食品中使用这种油墨的国家。
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