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© 2004 The American Society for Nutritional Sciences J. Nutr. 134:1130-1133, May 2004


Nutrition and Aging
Research Communication

Folic Acid Supplementation for 4 Weeks Affects Liver Morphology in Aged Rats1,2

María Roncalés, María Achón*, Félix Manzarbeitia{dagger}, Carmen Maestro de las Casas, Carmen Ramírez, Gregorio Varela-Moreiras* and Julia Pérez-Miguelsanz3

Departamento Anatomía y Embriología Humana I. Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Complutense, 28040-Madrid, Spain; * Sección de la Nutrición, Bromatología y Dietética, Facultad de Ciencias Experimentales y de la Salud, Universidad San Pablo-CEU, 28668-Boadilla del Monte, Spain; and {dagger} Departamento Anatomía Patológica, Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain

3To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: jperezm{at}med.ucm.es.

Several countries have approved universal folic acid (FA) fortification to prevent neural tube defects and/or high homocysteine levels; this has led to a chronic intake of FA. Traditionally, the vitamin is considered to be safe and nontoxic, except for the potential masking of vitamin B-12 deficiency. Recent reports from our laboratories showed several effects of high-dose folate supplementation in rats. In this work, we compared the effect of FA on the liver of weanling (3 wk) and aged (18 mo) male rats fed either a diet supplemented with 40 mg FA/kg diet or a control diet (1 mg FA/kg diet) for 4 wk. FA supplementation did not alter serum aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, urea, glucose oxidase, total bilirubin, or uric acid. Routine histological staining as well as immunohistochemistry with proliferating cell nuclear antibody for dividing cells, and cytokeratin-8 against bile ductal cells, showed that aged, supplemented rats had the same number of hepatocytes as both control and supplemented weanling rats, and tended to have more (17%, P = 0.07) hepatocytes than aged, control rats. Moreover, the bile duct cells of aged, control rats proliferated and transformed into cholestatic rosettes at a higher frequency than in aged, supplemented rats. The morphology of the liver in weanling rats was similar in both diet groups, and comparable to the supplemented, aged rats, thus indicating that a high intake of FA improves normal liver morphology in livers of aged rats.


KEY WORDS: • folic acid supplementation • liver morphology • aging • rats




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