| Literature DB >> 28228806 |
Fatemeh Samiei1, Akram Jamshidzadeh2, Ali Noorafshan3, Amir Ghaderi4.
Abstract
Amiodarone is used in treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. Therapeutic use of amiodarone is limited by its side effects, including pulmonary toxicity. Human Placenta Extract (HPE) contains a variety of bio-active substances. Thus, the present study aimed to quantitatively evaluate the protective effects of HPE on the structural lung changes induced by amiodarone using stereological methods. Sprague-Dawley male rats were divided into four groups. The first, second, and third groups received no treatment, amiodarone (100 mg/kg, i.p.), and HPE (500 µL/kg, i.p.), respectively. The fourth group was treated with amiodarone + HPE. The animals' lungs were removed after 10 days. The lung volume was estimated using the Cavalieri principle on the embedded and cut tissue and corrected for shrinkage. The volume density of the parenchyma, alveolar space, and septa were estimated using point-counting method. The surface area of the alveoli, the volume-weighted means alveoli volume, and mean septum thickness were also estimated in all groups. The total volume and thickness of the alveolar septum were increased by 40 % and 28 %, respectively. However, the total volume of the alveolar space was decreased by 31 % in the amiodarone treated-rats. The mean alveolar volume was decreased by 64 % on the average in the amiodarone treated group. Yet, these changes were not detected in the amiodarone+HPE group. Moreover, RBC accumulation in the alveolar space and septa was ameliorated after HPE treatment. HPE can protect the lung tissue from the structural changes induced by amiodarone.Entities:
Keywords: Amiodarone; Lung; Placenta; Rat; Stereology
Year: 2016 PMID: 28228806 PMCID: PMC5242354
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Pharm Res ISSN: 1726-6882 Impact factor: 1.696
Figure 1The lung sectioning. A. The lung was embedded in an agar block and cut using a tissue slicer. B and C. The sectioned block and slabs of the lung
Figure 2A. Volume density estimation using point counting method. The number of points hitting the favored structure was divided by the total points hitting the lung tissue. The right upper corner of the crosses indicates the points (the arrows). B. Surface density estimation. The points and intersections are shown using arrows and arrowheads, respectively. C. Estimation of the volume-weighted mean alveolus volume. Each alveolus hit by a test point was sampled and the intercept length was calculated
Figure 3Hisotopathological observation of the lung tissue in the control (A), amiodarone (B), HPE (C), and amiodarone+HPE (D) groups. Diffuse alveolar damage can be seen in amiodarone-treated lungs characterized by alveolar and interstitial oedema and RBC accumulation in the alveolar space. No changes were seen after HPE-treatment on the normal lung tissue. These histopathological characteristics of the lung injury were decreased in the amiodarone+HPE extract lungs