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American Journal of Pathology, Vol 97, 433-448, Copyright © 1979 by American Society for Investigative Pathology


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Zona reticularis in aging spontaneously hypertensive rats: a quantitative ultrastructural study of 70- and 95-week-old animals

PA Nickerson, LG Feld and JB VanLiew

The zona reticularis of 70- and 95-week-old female Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) and spontaneously hypertensive (SH) rats was studied by quantitative stereologic techniques. The zona reticularis in the adrenal gland of 70- week-old SH rats was virtually identical to that of 70-week-old WKY rats. In both SH and WKY rats at 95 weeks of age, however, there was hypertrophy of smooth endoplasmic reticulum reflected quantitatively in increased volume and surface area, as compared with that of WKY rats or SH rats at 70 weeks of age. Ninety-five-week-old WKY rats had a significantly greater mitochondrial volume/cell and surface area of mitochondrial membranes than SH rats. Inclusion of lipid droplets within mitochondria was seen in zona reticularis cells from SH and WKY rats at 70 weeks of age; mitochondria-lipid-droplet association was more frequent at 95 weeks of age. The volume of lipofuscin per cell was significantly greater in WKY than in SH rats at 95 weeks of age. Thus, by quantitative techniques, one can see that the zona reticularis of 95- week-old SH rats differs from that of WKY rats, principally in the presence of smaller cells with a smaller surface area of mitochondrial cristae and a reduced volume of mitochondria, lipofuscin, and lipid droplets.





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