ObjectiveTo appraise structural features of parotid excretory duct during senility and probable effect of bone marrow-mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs). DesignA total of 14 healthy male albino rats were used. Seven adult rats (24–34-week-old) represented the control group (Group I). Seven senile rats (72–80-week-old) were utilized in which the left parotid gland served as “Old” (Group II) and were injected by 0.2 ml phosphate buffered saline; the right side represented “Old treated” (Group III) and got local injection of 1–1.5 million allogeneic BM-MSCs. One month later, glands were dissected and assessed structurally, ultra-structurally and statistically. ResultHistologically, Group I showed normal duct histology. In Group II duct lining lost its pseudostratification which was recovered in Group III. PCNA immunolocalization showed moderate reactivity in Group I, negative to mild reaction in Group II, and strong reaction in some of Group III cells. Ultra-structural features of Group I were ordinary in which basal cell had a large flat nucleus, and dark and light cells showed electron-dense cytoplasm and electron-lucent cytoplasm respectively. Tuft cell displayed long microvilli. Mucous droplets filled goblet cell. Group II revealed an apparent reduction in cells size, organelles and absence of tuft cell. In Group III all cell types were detected and they recovered their organelles, cell and nucleus shape. The highest mean area% of PCNA immunoreactivity was in Group I followed by Group III then Group II. ConclusionsAging has a deteriorating effect on structure and ultra-structure of parotid gland excretory duct that could be amended by BM-MSCs.