Pathomorphological characteristics of heat stress in the experiment

Author:

Shablii Tetiana1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Odessa National Medical University Odesa Ukraine

Abstract

AbstractAimThe purpose of this research was to explore some morphological, physiological, and biochemical changes in female and fetal Wistar rats under heat stress.MethodsThe experiment involved 30 animals, including two experimental groups (pregnant and nonpregnant females) kept under heat stress at 32°C and one control group consisting of healthy individuals kept in standard vivarium conditions. After dissection, fixation, dehydration, and primary processing, tissue samples were embedded in a mixture of paraffin and lanolin to obtain material for sections. Sections were made using a freezing and angular microtome and stained with hematoxylin and fuchsine solutions. Changes in morphology were assessed by microscopy using a Leitz DIAPLAN system.ResultsAs a result of heat stress, an increase in linear cell size, capillary network area, and adrenal mass was observed; adipocytes lost lipid vacuoles; prismatic thyroid cells were replaced by flat cells; hypothyroidism; an increase in the number of osteocyte lacunae; and increased osteoclast activity in bone tissue; interstitial and intracellular oedema and caryopycnosis of ventricular cardiomyocytes; reduction in the diameter of skeletal muscle fibers and replacement of tissue with collagen fibers; water loss in the structure of myofibrils; destructive local changes, hyperchromatosis and caryopycnosis of the hippocampus.ConclusionsThe data obtained allows predicting the possible consequences of prolonged overheating of tissues of other vertebrates and the human body.

Funder

Erasmus+

Publisher

Wiley

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