• Home
  • Browse
    • Current Issue
    • By Issue
    • By Author
    • By Subject
    • Author Index
    • Keyword Index
  • Journal Info
    • About Journal
    • Aims and Scope
    • Editorial Board
    • Publication Ethics
    • Indexing and Abstracting
    • Peer Review Process
  • Guide for Authors
  • Submit Manuscript
  • Previous Issues
  • Contact Us
 
  • Login
  • Register
Home Articles List Article Information
  • Save Records
  • |
  • Printable Version
  • |
  • Recommend
  • |
  • How to cite Export to
    RIS EndNote BibTeX APA MLA Harvard Vancouver
  • |
  • Share Share
    CiteULike Mendeley Facebook Google LinkedIn Twitter
Egyptian Journal of Histology
arrow Articles in Press
arrow Current Issue
Journal Archive
Volume Volume 48 (2025)
Volume Volume 47 (2024)
Volume Volume 46 (2023)
Volume Volume 45 (2022)
Volume Volume 44 (2021)
Volume Volume 43 (2020)
Volume Volume 42 (2019)
Volume Volume 41 (2018)
Volume Volume 40 (2017)
Issue Issue 4
Issue Issue 3
Issue Issue 2
Issue Issue 1
Rifaai, R., Abd El Baky, F. (2017). Histological and Immunohistochemical Study on the Effect of Constant Light Exposure on T Lymphocyte Subsets in the Thymus and Lymph Node of Male Albino Rats. Egyptian Journal of Histology, 40(1), 116-128. doi: 10.21608/EJH.2017.3697
Rehab A. Rifaai; Fatma Al zhraa F. Abd El Baky. "Histological and Immunohistochemical Study on the Effect of Constant Light Exposure on T Lymphocyte Subsets in the Thymus and Lymph Node of Male Albino Rats". Egyptian Journal of Histology, 40, 1, 2017, 116-128. doi: 10.21608/EJH.2017.3697
Rifaai, R., Abd El Baky, F. (2017). 'Histological and Immunohistochemical Study on the Effect of Constant Light Exposure on T Lymphocyte Subsets in the Thymus and Lymph Node of Male Albino Rats', Egyptian Journal of Histology, 40(1), pp. 116-128. doi: 10.21608/EJH.2017.3697
Rifaai, R., Abd El Baky, F. Histological and Immunohistochemical Study on the Effect of Constant Light Exposure on T Lymphocyte Subsets in the Thymus and Lymph Node of Male Albino Rats. Egyptian Journal of Histology, 2017; 40(1): 116-128. doi: 10.21608/EJH.2017.3697

Histological and Immunohistochemical Study on the Effect of Constant Light Exposure on T Lymphocyte Subsets in the Thymus and Lymph Node of Male Albino Rats

Article 10, Volume 40, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 116-128  XML PDF (1.72 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/EJH.2017.3697
Cited by Scopus (2)
View on SCiNiTO View on SCiNiTO
Authors
Rehab A. Rifaai email 1; Fatma Al zhraa F. Abd El Baky2
11Department of Histology, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Minia, Egypt
2Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Minia, Egypt
Abstract
Background: Today there is a widespread exposure to high levels of light at night. . This causes divergence from the natural environment and leads to significant implications on the circadian rhythm. Constant light exposure inhibits melatonin secretion and increases serum concentration of corticosterone. The immune system is very sensitive to stress.
Aim of the Work: to study the effect of chronic exposure to constant light (as a model of stress) on the T lymphocytes populations and distribution in the thymus and lymph node.
Material and Methods: animals were divided into two groups (10 rats each). The 1st group considered as control group, was kept on a day light-darkness for 12-12 h. The 2nd group was kept under complete artificial light for a period of 4 weeks. Thymus glands and the cervical lymph nodes of rats were removed and processed for haematoxylin and eosin, and immunohistochemical staining for CD3, CD4 and CD8.
Results: lymphocytic depletion was noticed in the thymus and lymph nodes of the constant light exposed group. Also the distribution of CD3 and CD4 positive cells were altered in the lymph node of the same group.
Conclusion: Constant light stress causes lymphocytic depletion and alters lymphoid cell subsets distribution both in the thymus and lymph nodes.
Keywords
Immune; light system; Stress
Statistics
Article View: 1,276
PDF Download: 1,091
Home | Glossary | News | Aims and Scope | Sitemap
Top Top

Journal Management System. Designed by NotionWave.