evaluating the effects of oral morphine on embryonic development of spinal cord in wistar rats

Authors

narges a.niknam

mahnaz azarnia

hossein bahadoran

masoomeh kazemi

abstract

introduction: in the present research, the effect of morphine consumption during pregnancy on the development of the embryo’s spinal cord was studied in wistar rat. methods: female wistar rats (wt: 250-300 g) were mated with males. the test group received morphine (0.01 mg/ml) in their drinking water. pregnant rats were later killed with chloroform on the 12th, 13th and 14th days of pregnancy, and the embryos were taken out surgically. the embryos were fixed in formalin 10% for 2 weeks. then, the weight of fixed embryos was calculated by a scale. in addition, several animals’ sizes including fronto-posterior and lateral length were measured by a caliper. tissue processing, sectioning and hematoxylin and eosin (h&e;) staining were applied for the embryos. the sections were examined for spinal cord development by light microscope and motic software. results: significant decrease was observed in the fronto-posterior and lateral length and the weight of the embryos in the test groups. the thickness of the white matter layer decreased on the 12th, 13th and 14th embryonic days. the thickness of the spine's grey layer was also less than the control group, on the same days. increase in the length of the ependimal duct observed as well. number of grey substance cells decreased compared to the control group within the same days. meanwhile, thickness of the germinal layer reduced in comparison to the control group on the mentioned days. discussion: in conclusion, morphine consumption during pregnancy causes defects in growth and completion of the spinal cord.

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