International Journal of Pharmacology
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Histomorphometric Study of Hepatocytes of Mice after Using Heroin
S. Fazelipour
Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Islamic Azad University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
S.B. Kiaei
Faculty of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Z. Tootian
Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
H. Dashtnavard
Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Baghi-a-Tollah University of Medical Sciences, Iran
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Year: 2008 | Doi: 10.3923/ijp.2008.496.499
Copyright (license): Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
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Life International Journal of Pharmacology ISSN 1811-7775 Life science alert ansinet Asian Network for Scientific Information
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[Summary: This page is the first page of a study on the histomorphometric properties of hepatocytes in mice after heroin use. It includes the abstract, which summarizes the study's aim to determine the effect of heroin on hepatocyte size and nucleus diameter. Thirty mice were divided into control and treatment groups, with heroin administered to the experimental groups. The results indicated a significant increase in hepatocyte size and nucleus diameter in the treated groups.]
International Journal of Pharmacology 1 (6): 196-199, 2008 ISSN 1811-7775 2008 Asian Network for Scientific Information Histomorphometric Study of Hepatocytes of Mice after Using Heroin S. Fazelipour, S.B. Kiaei, ³Z. Tootian and II. Dashtnavard Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Islamic Azad University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Faculty of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran Tehran, Iran *Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Baghi-a-Tollah University of Medical Sciences, Iran Abstract: This study was aimed to determine the histomorphometric properties of hepatocytes mice (Balb/c) after using heroin. The factors studied include the size of hepatocytes, mucleus diameter of hepatocytes, size of binuclear hepatocytes and nucleus diameter of binuclear hepatocytes of controls and treated experimental animals. A total of 30 male mice were divided into three control and two treatment groups. At first, different experimental groups were addicted to heroin with the dosage of 50 mg kg 'IP for 3 days, twice daily and then were divided into two groups. One of them received heroin with a dose of 5 mg kg IP and the other 5 mg mLIP. Iwice daily for a period of 40 days. The results showed that the heroin could exert a significant. effect on increasing the size of hepatocytes, size of binuclear hepatocytes, mucleus diameter of binuclear hepatocytes and nucleus diameter of hepatocytes in experimental groups. Key words: Addicted, liver, diameter, nucleus INTRODUCTION IIeroin is one of the opioids that its effects on the various body organs (Fazelipour et al., 2006) such as liver, due to its detoxification function, has been studied by Poreska et al. (2007). The various researches have shown that liver hepatocytes show necrotic changes due to the effects of alcohol and the other toxins (Vento and Cainelli, 2002), also necrosis and death of the hepatocytes have been seen in addicts (Atici et al., 2005). Furthermore, change of liver cells, bile duct damage and then irregular regeneration of hepatocytes has been reported in the patients infected by hepatitis (Moriyama et al., 2000). Although hepatocytes derive from diploid hepatoblast. progenitors, they often become binuclear and/or polyploid, only a minority remaining diploid in adult rat liver Nadal and Zajdela, 1966). The amount of binuclear hepatocytes has been increased due to some drugs (Kostka et al., 1999). The increase in size of hepatocytes has been measured morphometrically. The chronic ethanol consumption results in hepatocellular hypertrophy and a significant increase in size of the hepatocytes. Furthermore, damage from toxic substances may cause swelling of hepatocytes, irregular clumped cytoplasm and large clear spaces. These are criteria of toxic liver (Robbins et al., 2004). According to the changes of the liver hepatocytes due to using various poisons, it was decided to study the process of changes of liver hepatocytes (histomorphometrically) after using heroin. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total number of 30 male adult mice (Balb/c) with average weight of 25-30 g were obtained from experimental animal center of Razi institute (Located in Ilesarak Karaj) and kept in special metal cages in animals laboratory house of Medical Faculty, Islamic Azad University in 2006. They were fed with prepared food (plate) and allowed access to clean tap water. The mice were divided in to 5 equal groups; 3 control (Intact, Sham I and Sham II) and 2 experimental groups (1, 2). Intact (n=6): Did not receive any drug. Sham I (n=6): Received normal saline by intra-peritoneal injection, 3 times daily for 3 days with the following paller T the 1st day with the dosage of 150 μT., the 2nd day with 20% increase in dosage than the first day and the 3rd day with 20% increase in dosage than the 2nd day. The last dose was then injected Iwice daily for 10 days period. Corresponding Author: Zahra Toolian, Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Postal Code 14155-6453, Azadi Avenue, Tehran, Iran Tel: -982161117116 Fax: +982166933222 496
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[Summary: This page details the materials and methods used in the study, including the preparation of experimental groups, the dosage and method of heroin administration, and the process of tissue preparation and staining for microscopic examination. It also mentions the use of a computerized Microsoft system for histomorphometric studies. The page then transitions into the results and discussion section, noting that there was no significant difference among control groups.]
Int. J. Pharmacol., 4 (6): 496-499, 2008 Sham 11 (n=6): Received normal saline and lemon juice by intra-peritoneal injection with the following pattern: In the first 3 days they were injected 3 times daily, with the dosage of 150 μL normal saline plus 0.4 µL lemon juice in the first day, the 2nd day with 20% increase in dosage than the first day and the 3rd day with 20% increase in dosage than the 2nd day The last dose was then injected twice daily for 40 days period. In order to addict the experimental groups, the homogenous solution was made. For 1 mg heroin in 1 mL normal saline, 2.6 μL lemon juices were used and then they were mixed with ultrasonic mixer system. At first, different experimental groups were addicted to heroin with the dosage of 50 mg kg IP for 3 days, twice daily (Homayoun et al., 2002) and then were divided into two groups. Experimental 1 (n = 6): 1Ieroin (5 mg kg) was added to the solution of normal saline and lemon juice. The method of injection in this group was as the same as sham II group and continued to 40 days. Experimental II (n = 6): Heroin (5 mg ml.) was added to the solution of normal saline and lemon juice. The method of injection in this group was as the same as sham 11 group and continued to 40 days. After passing the mentioned period, livers were surgically removed from mice under anesthesia. Portions of liver were taken from the right lobe, washed with normal saline and fixed in 10% formalin. After embedding, 5 micron sections were prepared and stained with H and (hematoxylin and eosin) in order to study histomorphometric changes of the hepatocytes under a light microscope. For this purpose, from the prepared sections of right lobe of the liver of each mouse, five sections which were equal in each group were randomly selected. Then, from each section, two visual field were photographed in 40 high power fields by stereomicroscope and the pictures were studied with computerized Microsoft system (Magens et al., 2005). For histomorphometric studies of the hepatocytes in all groups, the size of hepatocytes, nucleus diameter of hepatocytes, size of binuclear hepatocytes and nucleus diameter of binuclear hepatocytes of controls and treated experimental animals were estimated. Furthermore the cytoplasms of hepatocytes were investigated. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION The statistical result from the histomorphometric study of the kinds of hepatocytes in the different groups revealed that there was no significant difference in the 497 Fig. 1: A transverse section through the hepatocytes liver of mice II and E stain. The section shows hepatocytes nucleus (arrow) in intact group. Magnification x400 Fig. 2 A transverse section through the hepatocytes liver of mice H and E stain. The section shows hepatocytes nucleus (arrow) in sham Magnification x400 group. size of hepatocyte and binuclear hepatocyte among control groups, (Fig. 1-3) but there was significant difference in control groups in comparison with experimental groups 1, 2. (Fig. 4, 5) (One-way ANOVA; p<0.05, Table 1). Furthermore no significant difference was seen in the nucleus diameter of binuclear hepatocytes among control groups, but there was significant difference in control groups in comparison with experimental groups 1, 2 (One-way ANOVA; p<0.05, Table 1). At last, there was no significant difference in the nucleus diameter of hepatocytes among control groups, but there was significant difference in control groups in comparison with experimental groups 1, 2 (One-way ANOVA; p<0.05, Table 1). Study of the process of histomorphometric changes of the hepatocytes was another purpose of this study.
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[Summary: This page presents the results and discussion of the study. It notes a significant increase in hepatocyte size and nucleus diameter in the experimental groups compared to the control groups, with the size of hepatocytes increasing 2-3.5 times more than control groups. Vacuolization of the cytoplasm of hepatocytes was also observed in the experimental groups. The results are consistent with other studies on the effects of alcohol on hepatocytes.]
Int. J. Pharmacol., 4(6): 496-499, 2008 Fig. 3: A transverse section through the hepatocytes liver of mice II and E stain. The section shows hepatocytes nucleus (lower arrow) and binucleus hepatocytes (upper arrow) in sham II group. Magnification x400 Fig. 5: A transverse section through the hepatocytes liver of mice II and E stain. Big nucleus hepatocytes (arrow) in experimental 2 group. Magnification x400 Fig. 4: A transverse section through the hepatocytes liver of mice H and F stain. Big nucleus hepatocytes (lower arrow) and big binucleus hepatocytes (upper arrow) in experimental 1 group. Magnification x400 The size of hepatocytes in experimental groups has been increased 2-3.5 times more than control groups. The size of binuclear hepatocytes in experimental groups has been increased 2-3 times more than control groups. The nucleus diameter of binuclear hepatocytes in experimental groups has been increased 1.8-2.5 times more than control groups. The nucleus diameter of in experimental groups has been increased 2-3.2 times more than control groups (Table 2). Vacuolization of the cytoplasm of hepatocytes and their uniformal distribution to 92% in experimental group 2 and to 25% in experimental group I in comparison to the control groups were another result of this study (Fig. 6). Fig. 6: A transverse section through the hepatocytes liver of mice Hand E stain. Vacuolization of the cytoplasm of hepatocytes and their uniformly distribution in experimental groups. Magnification x400 The results from the study of the effects of heroin on the histomorphometric structure of mice liver (Balb/c) showed that the size of hepatocytes in experimental groups is significantly increased than the control groups. These results are as the same as the effects of alcohol on hepatocytes and their hypertrophy as reported by the other researchers (Vento and Cainelli, 2002). Big size and cu-cromatin nucleus of the hepatocytes were another result from this study which may be the result of hyperactivity of the hepatocytes due to necrosis and damage. With regard to this subject, the other scientists have reported that morphine can make such changes in hepatocytes (Bogomolova, 2003). In addition to the changes of the other parts of the body, pancreatic cells sclerosis has been reported in histomorphometric studies 498
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[Summary: This page includes a table summarizing the effect of heroin on hepatocyte size, binuclear hepatocyte size, nucleus diameter of hepatocytes, and nucleus diameter of binuclear hepatocytes in intact, sham, and experimental groups. The data is presented in micrometers (µm) with mean and standard error values. It also includes information about pancreatic cells sclerosis.]
Int. J. Pharmacol., 4 (6): 496-499, 2008 Table 1: Effect of heroin on the size of hepatocytes, binuclear hepatocytes and nucleus diameter of hepatocytes, nucleus diameter of binuclear hepatocytes in intact Data (jum) The size of hepatocytes The size of binuclear hepatocytes The nucleus diameter of binuclear hepatocytes The nucleus diameter of hepatocytes Groups Intact Sham I Sham II 137.36+17.79a 137.46+13.46a 137.00+18.66a 132.66+26.46A 0.66+1.47a 3.70+1.02a 3.76+1.45A 4.86+0.60A 104.93-17.06a 111.65-61.70a 3.35-1.80a 4.66-0.65a Experimental 1 357.48-65.36b Experimental 2 320.13+7.58b 327.43+4.24b 284.26-162.33b 6.80-3.486 11.87-1.23b 8.20+1.24b 10.79+1.72a Sham 1 and sham 11 (did not receive any heroin) and experimental 1 and experimental II (received heroin 5 mg kg, 5 mg ml, ip) in mice. (Mear+SE, [1 6, unequal letter(s) in each data indicate significant difference at the level of p<0.05) Table 2: Effect of heroin on ratio the size of hepatocytes, binuclear hepatocytes and nucleus diameter of hepatocytes Groups Tixperiment 1 Tixperiment 2 Parameters Tntact Sham I Sham II Tntact. Sham I Sham II Ratio the size of hepatocytes 2.60 2.60 3.40 232 2.33 3.05 Ratio the size of binuclear hepatocytes 2.07 2.14 2.54 2.39. 2.46 2.93 Ratio the nucleus diameter of binuclear hepatocytes (T) 2.06 1.80 202 2.48 2.18 2.44 Ratio the nucleus diameter of hepatocytes 3.20 2.44 2.54 2.91 2.22 2.31 Nucleus diameter of binuclear hepatocytes in experimental I and experimental II (received heroin 5 mg kg 5 mg mL, ip) to intact, sharm I and sharm II (did not receive any heroin) in mice due to alcohol and in opium addicts (Bogomolova, 2003). increasing their mucleus diameter were also observed in present study. This shows that some of the drugs can induce such changes in hepatocytes (Kostka et al., 1999). Also, vacuolization of cytoplasm of the hepatocytes and their umformal distribution in experimental groups in comparison to control groups may be due to toxic effect. of heroin on liver tissue. With regard to this subject, the other researchers have reported vacuolization of hepatocytes. It is the clue of degeneration in the fetus which its liver has received toxins (Saleki et al., 2007). The results of this study showed that heroin may make some changes such as increasing in the size of hepatocytes. the nucleus of liver cells and vacuolization of their cytoplasm, which can be one of the reasons of degeneration of hepatocytes due to toxic substances. Sc. it is suggested that for follow-up of the patients with liver problems, heroin may be considered as HTI Hclive parameter in changing the hepatocytes. REFERENCES Atici, S., I. Cinel, L.Cinel, N. Doruk and G. Eskandari et al., 2005. Liver and kidney toxicity in chronic use of opioids: An experimental long term treatment model. J. Biosci., 30: 245-252. Bogomolova I.H., 2003. Histomorphometric indices of the pancreas in intoxication with alcohol and narcotics. Sud Med Ekspert, 46: 16-20. Fazelipour, S., A. Shakour and Z. Tootian, 2006. The effect of heroin on histologic structure of testis in mouse. Tehran Univ. Med. J., 64: 12-17. Homayoun, H.S., K. Kharandgar and A.R.N. Dehpour, 2002. The effect of cyclosporin A on morphine tolerance and dependence: Involvement of |arginine mitric oxide pathway. J. Pharmacol.. 152: 67-75. Kostka, G.Y, J. Palut, Z. Kope -Szl and J.K. Ludwicki, 1999. Early hepatic changes in rats induced by permethrin in comparison with DDT. Toxicology. 142: 135-143. Magens, B., J. Dullmarmi, K. Schurmam, C. Wulfhekel and P. Nielsen, 2005. Nuclear iron deposits in hepatocytes of iron-loaded HFE-knock-out mice: A morphometric and immunocytochemical analysis. Acta Histochemica, 107: 57-65. Moriyama, M., 11. Matsumura, T. Shimizu, A. Shioda and M. Kancko et al., 2000. Hepatitis Gvinus coinfection influences the liver histology of patients with chronic hepatitis C. Liver, 20: 397-404. Nadal, C. and F. Zajdela, 1966. Somatic polyploid cells in rat liver. I. The role of binuclear cells in the formation of the polyploid cells. Exp. Cell Res., 12: 99-116. Pereska, Z., B. Dejanova, C. Bozinovska and L. Petkovska. 2007. Prooxidative antioxidative homeostasis in heroin addiction and detoxification. Bratisl Lek listy, 108: 393-398. Robbins, S.L. and R. Cotran, 2001. Pathologic Basic of Disease. 7th Edn., pp: 877-900. Saleki S., F.A. Azmoudeh and A. Javidan-Nejad, 2007. Liver histopathology of fatal phosphine poisoning. Forensic. Sci. Int., 166: 190-193. Vento, S. and F. Cainelli, 2002. Does hepatitis C virus cause severe liver disease only in people who drink alcohol. Lancet Infect. Dis., 2: 303-309. 499
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