Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4967
Title: Effects of excess vitamin B6 intake on cerebral cortex neurons in rat: An ultrastructural study
Authors: Demir, R.
Acar, Göksemin
Tanriover, G.
Seval, Y.
Kayisli, U.A.
Agar, A.
Keywords: Cerebral cortex
Neuron
Rat
Ultrastructure
Vitamin B6
lipofuscin
pyridoxine
animal experiment
animal tissue
article
blood brain barrier
brain cell
brain cortex
cell density
cell granule
cell ultrastructure
cell vacuole
concentration (parameters)
controlled study
female
male
mitochondrion
nonhuman
quantitative analysis
rat
statistical analysis
statistical significance
transmission electron microscopy
vitamin intake
Animalia
Publisher: Polish Histochemical and Cytochemical Society
Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate whether excess of vitamin B6 leads to ultrastructural changes in cerebral cortex of forty-eight healthy albino rats which were included in the study. Saline solution was injected to to the control groups (CG-10, n=12 for 10 days; CG-15, n=12 for 15 days; CG-20, n=12 for 20 days). The three experimental groups (EG-10, n=12; EG-15, n=12; EG-20, n=12) were treated with 5 mg/kg vitamin B6 daily for 10 days (EG-10), 15 days (EG-15) and 20 days (EG-20). Brain tissues were prepared by glutaraldehyde-osmium tetroxide double fixation for ultrastructural analysis. No significant changes were observed in the control groups. The ultrastructural analysis revealed that the numbers of damaged mitochondria, lipofuscin granules and vacuoles were significantly higher in all the experimental groups than in the control groups (p<0.05). However, synaptic density was significantly decreased in the experimental groups as compared to the control groups (p<0.05). The results suggest that the excess of vitamin B6 intake causes damage to the cerebral cortex due to cellular intoxication and decreased synaptic density. Thus, careful attention should be paid to the time and dose of vitamin B6 recommended for patients who are supplemented with this vitamin.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4967
ISSN: 0239-8508
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