两种局麻药(甲哌卡因-阿替卡因)对实验动物下颌下唾液腺组织学特征和甲状腺激素的影响

Kadria Elkasheif, Noha Awad, Ibrahim Elhalafawy, Mostufa samad, H. Ismail
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背景:研究甲哌卡因和阿替卡因局部麻醉后仓鼠下颌下唾液腺的组织学特征。目的:本研究的目的是评估两种麻醉剂对甲状腺激素水平和腺体组织病理学变化的麻醉效果。材料与方法:24只雄性仓鼠分为3组。取下颌下腺,保存于10%磷酸盐缓冲福尔马林(PH7.4)中进行组织学观察,B组和C组(每组8只)分别在给药后4次以0.05 ml / s的速度注射甲哌卡因和2%盐酸局部麻醉。结果:光镜下唾液腺组织学显示ⅰ组腺泡、条纹管和腺泡管正常,ⅱ组和ⅲ组腺泡萎缩,腺泡结构丧失,腺泡间毛细血管充血,ⅲ组诱导时间较长,腺泡间毛细血管充血更为明显。长期使用甲哌卡因和阿替卡因药物会导致毒性作用和唾液腺的变化,这表明压力和损害。与对照组相比,实验动物的T3和TSH有统计学意义上的显著上升,T4有显著下降。
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Effects of two local anesthetics (Mepivacaine - Articaine) on histological features of submandibular salivary gland and thyroid hormones of experimental animals
Background: To examine the histological features of the hamster's submandibular salivary gland following the administration of mepivacaine and articaine as local anaesthetics Objective: The purpose of this study is to assess the anaesthetic effectiveness of both anaesthetics on thyroid hormonal levels and the histopathological changes of the gland. Materials and Methods: Twenty-four male hamsters were divided into three groups. The submandibular glands were removed and preserved in 10% phosphate buffered formalin (PH7.4) for histological investigation, while Group B and C (each of eight animals) received injections of mepivacine and articaine 2% HCl local anaesthetic at a rate of 0.05 ml per second four times after administration. In order to evaluate the amounts of the hormones triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxin in the blood samples collected (T4) Results: Salivary gland histology using light microscopy revealed normal acini, striated ducts, and glanular ducts in group I, but atrophic changes in serous acini, a loss of acinar architecture, and congestion of inter-acinar blood capillaries in groups II and III, with the latter change being more pronounced in group III as a result of a longer induction period. Long-term use of mepivacaine and articaine medicines results in toxic effects and changes to the salivary glands that indicate stress and damage. When compared to the control, there was a statistically significant rise in T3 and TSH and a substantial drop in T4 in the experimental animals.
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