Distribution features of the rats’ major salivary glands cells glycoproteins during early postnatal period after antenatal antigen action
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26641/1997-9665.2014.2.56-60Keywords:
major salivary glands, parenchymal cells, stromal cells, intrauterine antigenic action, glycosaminoglycans, the ratsAbstract
Background. Nowadays, in the diseases’ structure, according to literature data, one of the leading place take pathological condition connecting with the salivary glands’ inflammatory and dystrophic disorders. The problem of etiology and pathogenic not enough studied and demanded intent attention of researchers. Objective. The purpose was to determine the features of glycoproteins’ distribution in the structures of rats’ major salivary glands in early postnatal period after intrauterine antigen action. Methods. The object of the research was 224 salivary glands of white laboratory rats. Due to impossible quality materials’ taking in the early periods of postnatal life parotid and sublingual salivary glands, the investigation done at the gl. submaxillaris. The histochemical exposure and differentiation of carbohydrate compounds conducted by means of PAS-staining technic. For fermentative control used diastase. The results of histochemical exposure of glycoproteins stain were done by semi-quantitative. Results. In newborn animals receiving antigen in the antenatal period, in the cells’ cytoplasm indicate the accumulation’ increase of PAS-positive compounds retained until the 14th and offset at the 45th day of postnatal life. The detected changes in the major salivary glands cells’ are the basis for the development of inflammatory and dystrophic processes and can lead to the functional violations formation’ hereinafter. Conclusion. Our findings indicate that at the background of intrauterine antigen action, the glycoproteins’ accumulation intensity in parenchymal and stromal cells’ cytoplasm of the major salivary glands is decrease, but glycogen content is increase compared with intact animals group. Furthermore, we detected cells’ secretory activity reduction from 1st to 14th day of postnatal life with increase glycogen’ accumulation in the cells’ cytoplasm. That revealed changes offset at the 45th day after birth in all animals group.
References
- Jingxiu X, Long S, Kishore M. Temporal histological changes in lacrimal and major salivary glands in mouse models of Sjogren’s syndrome. BMC Oral Health 2013;13:51 doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-13-51.
- Voloshyn NA. [Lymphocyte – of factor morphogenesis]. Zaporozhskiy medicinskiy zhurnal. 2005;5:122. Russian.
- Voloshyn NA, Grigor’eva EA. [The experimental model of undifferentiated connective tissue syndrome’ formation]. Patologiya. 2009;6(1):39-42. Ukrainian.
- Burega YuO. [Distribution features of glycoproteins in the structures of periodontium and mucous membrane of rats’ gums in a norm and after intrauterine antigen action]. Actualni pitannya pharmacevtichnoi i medichnoi nauki ta practiki. 2013;2 (dodatok):6. Ukrainian.
- Voloshyn MA, Burega YuA. Distribution features of glycoproteins in the structures of periodontium and mucous membrane of rats’ gums in a norm and after intrauterine antigen action. Ukrainskiy medichniy almanah. 2013;16(3):40-3.
- Yamaoka M, Matsuura T, Doto R, Hotomi H. P-glycoprotein expression in human major and minor salivary glands. Arch Oral Biol. 2001 Jun;46(6):521-7.
Downloads
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2018 Morphologia

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
The authors reserve the right to authorship of their work and transfer to the Journal the right to the first publication of this work under the terms of a license Creative commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0), which allows other people to freely distribute the published work with a mandatory reference to the authors of the original work and the first publication of the work in this journal.By submitting a manuscript to the editorial office of the Journal ‘Morphologia’ authors agree to transfer the rights to protect and use the manuscript (all supplemental materials, particularly protected objects such as photos, drawings, diagrams, tables, etc.), including the reproduction in the press and distribution via the Internet; translation of the manuscript into any language; export and import of journal copies with the Authors’ article in order to make it available for public. Authors convey the rights mentioned above to the editorial office without any temporal or territorial limitation all over the world.
The Authors guarantee that they have the exclusive rights to use the material transferred to editorial office. Editors are not responsible to third parties for contraventions of warranty given by the Authors. The considered rights are transferred to the editorial office since the moment when the current issue is signed for publishing. Reproduction of materials published in the Journal by other individuals and legal entities is possible only with the consent of Editorial office, with the obligatory indication of the full bibliographic reference of the primary publication. The Authors reserve the right to use the published material, its fragments and parts for teaching materials, oral presentations, dissertation thesis prepararion with obligatory bibliographic citation of the original paper. Electron copy of the published article, downloaded from official journal web-site in .pdf format may be put by authors on the official web-site of their institutions, any other official resources with open access.
