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| Title: | Ultra structural variations of rat myocardium due |
| Authors: | Fahad J. AI-Shammary Saad S. AI-Saleh Sameh E. EI-Shewemi |
| Keywords: | ultrastructure, Walterinnesia aegyptia, myocardium |
| تاريخ النشر: | 1998 |
| Publisher: | Japanese Society of Electron Microscopy |
| Abstract: | This study was undertaken to investigate the toxic effect of Walterinnesia aegyptia
venom on the ultrastructure of rat myocardium. Male albino rats were prepared
for intraperitoneal injection of saline (control group) and saline solution
of w.aegyptia venom (study group) at a dose of 0.04 mg animal-l.
Biopsies from the left ventricle were prepared for electron microscopy after
1 h (D1 group), 2 h (D2 group), 18 h (D3 group) and 24 h (D4 group).
Myocardial cells were in a state of partial to complete contraction. The D 1
group showed some mitochondrial vacuoles; D2 group demonstrated more
vacuolation and alterations in the form of disorganized cristae. Similar
findings were depicted in D3 group. The D4 group demonstrated, in addition,
dissolution of mitochondrial cristae. Myofilaments in D3 group experienced
coalescence into ill-defined amorphous masses (foci of myolysis). These
masses were characterized by the presence of multiple, parallel. Z-like dark
bands with disorganization of the filamentous arrangement. In the D4 group,
more myolytic foci were observed. This reaction was not limited to one
myocyte but extended to the neighbouring ones. Mitochondrial vacuoles
were mostly associated with electron dense deposits. Glycogen particles
tended to decrease as the experiment proceeded from D 1 to D4. These
ultrastructural changes were time dependent. They would suggest a cardiotoxic
action of w.aegyptia snake venom. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/14879 |
| يظهر في المجموعات: | College of Applied Medical Sciences
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جميع جميع الابحاث محمية بموجب حقوق الطباعة، جميع الحقوق محفوظة.
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