Bastwrous, A., Mohammed, R., Mohammed, H., Zaki, A. (2022). Methotrexate Effects on the Lumbar Vertebrae of Young Male Albino Rat and Possible Protective Effect of Folic acid: Light Microscopic, Electron Microscopic and Morphometric Study. Egyptian Journal of Histology, 45(2), 430-441. doi: 10.21608/ejh.2021.64087.1436
Ashraf E. Bastwrous; Refaat S. Mohammed; Heba K. Mohammed; Amany Zaki. "Methotrexate Effects on the Lumbar Vertebrae of Young Male Albino Rat and Possible Protective Effect of Folic acid: Light Microscopic, Electron Microscopic and Morphometric Study". Egyptian Journal of Histology, 45, 2, 2022, 430-441. doi: 10.21608/ejh.2021.64087.1436
Bastwrous, A., Mohammed, R., Mohammed, H., Zaki, A. (2022). 'Methotrexate Effects on the Lumbar Vertebrae of Young Male Albino Rat and Possible Protective Effect of Folic acid: Light Microscopic, Electron Microscopic and Morphometric Study', Egyptian Journal of Histology, 45(2), pp. 430-441. doi: 10.21608/ejh.2021.64087.1436
Bastwrous, A., Mohammed, R., Mohammed, H., Zaki, A. Methotrexate Effects on the Lumbar Vertebrae of Young Male Albino Rat and Possible Protective Effect of Folic acid: Light Microscopic, Electron Microscopic and Morphometric Study. Egyptian Journal of Histology, 2022; 45(2): 430-441. doi: 10.21608/ejh.2021.64087.1436
Methotrexate Effects on the Lumbar Vertebrae of Young Male Albino Rat and Possible Protective Effect of Folic acid: Light Microscopic, Electron Microscopic and Morphometric Study
1Department of Human Anatomy and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, Egypt
2Department of anatomy and embryology, Assiut University
Abstract
Background: With appearance of intensive chemotherapy regimens, methotrexate is a folic acid antagonist that is commonly used for the treatment of malignancies and rheumatic disorders. Aim of the Work: To reflect the effects of methotrexate on growing lumbar vertebrae of young male albino rat and potential protective effects of folic acid. Materials and Methods: 30 young male Albino rats were equally divided into three groups. Control group (I), methotrexate treated group (II) was subcutaneously injected once daily at 0.75 mg/kg for two separate 5-days courses and methotrexate plus folic acid group (III) was given methotrexate as group II plus folic acid at a dose of 1mg/kg. The lumbar vertebrae were extracted and processed for the light and electron microscopic examination. Morphometric measurements were also done. Results: Normal histological structures were determined in the control group whereas methotrexate treated group revealed cellular disorganization with degeneration. The proliferative zone showed decrease in chondrocyte number with failure of the secondary ossification center to appear and the centrum showed abundant fat cells and few bone marrow cells. Both reserve and proliferating cells revealed rarified vacuolated cytoplasm. The morphometric studies revealed a significant decrease in both proliferative cell count and midzonal thickness of growth plate. On the other hand, rats received folic acid with methotrexate revealed more or less apparent normal architecture. Conclusion: Folic acid proved to have remarkable protective effect against harmful effects of methotrexate. So, its supplementary should be started with methotrexate.