Effects of Botulinum Toxin A on Histology and Ultrastructure of Submandibular Salivary Gland in Rats
Research Abstract
Abstract: Introduction: Botulinum toxin A (BoNTA) has been used for treating hyperfunction of various glands such as
sweat, lacrimal, and salivary glands. However, the long-term histological sequences are largely unknown.
Objectives: The present study is to evaluate the histological and ultrastructural effects of BoNTA on submandibular
salivary gland (SSG).
Methods: Eighteen 6-week-old male albino rats received 0.1 ml of either saline (sham group, n=9) or BoNTA (BoNTA
group, n=9) injection in the right SSGs. Of 9 rats in each group, 3 were terminated at 2, 4 and 12 weeks after the
injection. The harvested SSGs were embedded and sectioned at 6μm, and stained with H&E for histological study.
Ultrathin sections (60-90nm) were cut from1 mm3 pieces harvested from the center of SSGs, and mounted on copper
grids for ultrastructural study using transmission electron microscope (TEM).
Results: All sham SSGs showed normal acinar cells with rounded nuclei and regular striated ducts (SD) with
characteristic basal striations. By TEM, acinar cells exhibited rounded nuclei, mitochondria, and secretory granules at
cytoplasm. Numerous mitochondria presented in SD. Compared with these features, 2-week BoNTA-injected SSGs
showed loss of spherical fashion and basal striations in serous acini and SD respectively, and the cell boundaries were
not clear. TEM further revealed irregular nuclei of acinar cells and SD, and swollen mitochondria. In 4-week SSGs, some
acini and ducts lost their spherical fashion and in some areas, these structures disappeared. Ruptured mitochondria
were observed in acini and SD by TEM. However, all 12-week BoNTA-injected SSGs seemed to have similar structures
to those of sham SSGs. By using scoring system for semi-quantifying the histological structural changes of BoNTAinjected
SSGs, 2- and 4-week BoNTA-injected SSGs showed significantly higher scores as compared with their sham
counterparts. However, no significant score difference was found between 12-week BoNTA-injected and sham SSGs.
Conclusions: Although application of BoNTA results in significant changes in histological structures and ultrastructures of
SSGs, these detrimental effects seems to be transient, and the major recovery occurs in 3 months. Thus, BoNTA can be
used for treating SSG hyperfunction.
Research Keywords
Keywords: Botulinum toxin A, Submandibular salivary glands, Histology, Ultrastructure, Rat.