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Ibrahem, N., Mekawy, N., Hussein, S., Abdel-aziz, H. (2023). Therapeutic Role of Salivary Exosomes in Improving Histological and Biochemical Changes Induced by Duct Ligation in the Submandibular Glands of Albino Rats. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 90(1), 308-320. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.279551
Nahla E. Ibrahem; Noura H. Mekawy; Samia Hussein; Heba M. Abdel-aziz. "Therapeutic Role of Salivary Exosomes in Improving Histological and Biochemical Changes Induced by Duct Ligation in the Submandibular Glands of Albino Rats". The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 90, 1, 2023, 308-320. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.279551
Ibrahem, N., Mekawy, N., Hussein, S., Abdel-aziz, H. (2023). 'Therapeutic Role of Salivary Exosomes in Improving Histological and Biochemical Changes Induced by Duct Ligation in the Submandibular Glands of Albino Rats', The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 90(1), pp. 308-320. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.279551
Ibrahem, N., Mekawy, N., Hussein, S., Abdel-aziz, H. Therapeutic Role of Salivary Exosomes in Improving Histological and Biochemical Changes Induced by Duct Ligation in the Submandibular Glands of Albino Rats. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2023; 90(1): 308-320. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.279551

Therapeutic Role of Salivary Exosomes in Improving Histological and Biochemical Changes Induced by Duct Ligation in the Submandibular Glands of Albino Rats

Article 45, Volume 90, Issue 1, January 2023, Page 308-320  XML PDF (1.22 MB)
DOI: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.279551
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Nahla E. Ibrahem1; Noura H. Mekawy1; Samia Hussein email 2; Heba M. Abdel-aziz1
1Departments of 1Medical Histology and Cell Biology
22Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt
Abstract
Background: Salivary gland diseases are induced by radiotherapy, autoimmune diseases, inflammation, trauma, and obstructive lesions. They result in functional gland impairment which harms oral health and quality of life. Exosomes are extracellular nanoparticles produced by a variety of cells including stem cells. Exosomes facilitate the paracrine functions of the releasing cells, and they are easily absorbed and can integrate with target cells resulting in long-lasting effects. Objective: To identify the therapeutic role of exosomes in the histological and biochemical changes in the submandibular gland (SMG) of adult male albino rats after duct ligation.
Materials and methods: Forty adult male albino rats were included in this study. They were distributed in three main groups: control, duct-ligated and treated groups. Exosomes were isolated from the saliva of healthy rats. The treated group received salivary exosomes one week after duct ligation. At the end of the study, the SMG was removed from all groups and two samples were obtained from each gland: one for antioxidant measurement and RNA extraction with subsequent gene expression determination. The other was used for histopathological and immunohistochemical analysis.
Results: The ligated group revealed degenerative histological changes including vacuolated cytoplasm, apoptotic nuclei, congested blood vessels and cellular infiltrate. Increased area percentage of both collagen fibers and S100 immunoreactivity was detected. The treated group showed an amelioration in the histological and immunohistochemical picture. After treatment with exosomes, a significant increase in all antioxidants was recorded. This was accompanied by an increase in both c-kit and cytokeratin-5 gene expression.
Conclusion: There were improved histological, immunohistochemical and biochemical alterations after treatment with salivary exosomes. So, salivary exosomes could be a possible modality in treating SMG diseases.
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