%0 Journal Article %T Study of morphological alterations of the adrenal glands in the neoplastic cachexia Estudo das altera es morfol¨®gicas da glandula adrenal na caquexia neopl¨¢sica %A Eveline Aparecida Isquierdo Fonseca %A Marcelo Abb¨¢ Macioszek %A Alexandre Yukio Saito %A Karina Garcia Cotrim %J Semina : Ci¨ºncias Biol¨®gicas e da Sa¨²de %D 2009 %I Universidade Estadual de Londrina %X Advanced cancer occurs with nutritional and metabolic alterations that characterize neoplastic cachexia. When homeostasis is compromised, the adrenal glands have a fundamental role in the neuroendocrine response. Our purpose in this research was to study morphological alterations of the adrenal glands in the development of cancer associated to cachexia. Cachexia experimental model induced by Walker 256 tumor in Wistar rats, was used. Animals were sacrificed 12 days after tumor cells inoculation and adrenal glands removal for histopathologic analysis by means of hematoxylin and eosin stain. Nutritional parameters, cachexia index and adrenal glands weight, were evaluated. Animals with tumor presented cachexia index of 16,6 ¡À 4%. Adrenal glands average weight was significantly higher in the tumor group (40 mg ¡À 10) than in the control group (25 mg ¡À 3). Adrenal cortex of animals with cachexia showed hypertrophy of the zona fasciculata and reticular layer, with voluminous spongiocytes; vascular congestion and stasis were observed in the medullar region. Results were similar in the pair and ad libitum-fed groups. Animals with cancer cachexia showed compromised morphology of the adrenal glands which showed alterations related to stress response, suggesting increased cathecolamine secretion and activation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis. Advanced cancer occurs with nutritional and metabolic alterations that characterize neoplastic cachexia. When homeostasis is compromised, the adrenal glands have a fundamental role in the neuroendocrine response. Our purpose in this research was to study morphological alterations of the adrenal glands in the development of cancer associated to cachexia. Cachexia experimental model induced by Walker 256 tumor in Wistar rats, was used. Animals were sacrificed 12 days after tumor cells inoculation and adrenal glands removal for histopathologic analysis by means of hematoxylin and eosin stain. Nutritional parameters, cachexia index and adrenal glands weight, were evaluated. Animals with tumor presented cachexia index of 16,6 ¡À 4%. Adrenal glands average weight was significantly higher in the tumor group (40 mg ¡À 10) than in the control group (25 mg ¡À 3). Adrenal cortex of animals with cachexia showed hypertrophy of the zona fasciculata and reticular layer, with voluminous spongiocytes; vascular congestion and stasis were observed in the medullar region. Results were similar in the pair and ad libitum-fed groups. Animals with cancer cachexia showed compromised morphology of the adrenal glands which showed alterations re %K Carcinoma 256 de Walker %K Caquexia %K Glandulas Supra-Renais %K Eixo HPA %U http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/seminabio/article/view/4345