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Ultrastructural Effects Of Lead Acetate On The Spleen Of Rats, Mesure Türkay, Hüseyi̇n Türker, Turan Güven Jan 2015

Ultrastructural Effects Of Lead Acetate On The Spleen Of Rats, Mesure Türkay, Hüseyi̇n Türker, Turan Güven

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In this experiment, the ultrastructural effects of orally administered lead acetate on rat (Rattus rattus) spleen were studied. Rats weighing approximately 200-250 g were used in this experiment. They were divided into five groups, each one including five rats. Group I served as the normal control group while the others served as the experimental groups. The rats were exposed to oral administrations of lead acetate of 2.5 mg dissolved in 1 mL of drinking water per day. The administration lasted 96, 144, 336, and 432 h. The animals were anesthetized using chloroform inhalation and the peritoneum was stripped open and …


L-Arginine Protects Against Ethylene Glycol-Induced Gastric Mucosal Damage In Rats: Immunohistochemical And Electron Microscopic Study, Samah Kandeel, Thoryaa El_Deeb, Ehsan Salah, Nafisa El-Bakary, Naglaa Sarhan, Mohamed Balaha, Hiroki Sakai, Tokuma Yanai Jan 2013

L-Arginine Protects Against Ethylene Glycol-Induced Gastric Mucosal Damage In Rats: Immunohistochemical And Electron Microscopic Study, Samah Kandeel, Thoryaa El_Deeb, Ehsan Salah, Nafisa El-Bakary, Naglaa Sarhan, Mohamed Balaha, Hiroki Sakai, Tokuma Yanai

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Ethylene glycol is an alcohol widely used in industry as an antifreeze. It affects the normal gastric mucosal defense mechanisms, inducing surface ulcerations. L-arginine is a precursor of nitric oxide that exhibits multiple biological properties; among them is the acceleration of wound healing, especially in the stomach. Caspase-3 immunohistochemistry, and semithin and ultrathin section examinations were used to investigate the possible protective effect of L-arginine on ethylene glycol-induced gastric mucosal damage in rats. Three animal groups were used: group A (control group), group B (received 3.3 mL/kg ethylene glycol for 2 weeks), and group C (received 200 mg/kg of L-arginine …


The Effects Of Uv Radiation On Some Structural And Ultrastructural Parameters In Pepper (Capsicum Longum A.Dc.), Siavash Hosseini Sarghein, Jirair Carapetian, Jalil Khara Jan 2011

The Effects Of Uv Radiation On Some Structural And Ultrastructural Parameters In Pepper (Capsicum Longum A.Dc.), Siavash Hosseini Sarghein, Jirair Carapetian, Jalil Khara

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects on the structure and ultrastructure of pepper plants (Capsicum longum A.DC.) exposed to UV radiation under greenhouse conditions. The plants were grown in a growth chamber under uniform environmental conditions and after 35 days were exposed to UV-A and UV-C radiation for 15 and 8 days, respectively. Changes in root growth were not significant, but shoot growth decreased in UV-R-exposed plants and decreased significantly in UV-C-exposed plants. Leaf area also decreased in UV-R-exposed plants and decreased significantly in UV-C-exposed plants. Root thickness was not affected by UV treatment, but stem …


Ultrastructural Changes In Rat Liver By Methyleugenol And Evaluation Of Some Biochemical Parameters, Ayşegül Çerkezkayabeki̇r, Gülnur Kizilay, Fi̇gen Ertan Jan 2010

Ultrastructural Changes In Rat Liver By Methyleugenol And Evaluation Of Some Biochemical Parameters, Ayşegül Çerkezkayabeki̇r, Gülnur Kizilay, Fi̇gen Ertan

Turkish Journal of Biology

The present study investigated the effect of methyleugenol, a food flavoring and fragrance agent, on the livers of laboratory rats. Doses of 10 and 30 mg/kg/day of methyleugenol (in 0.5% methylcellulose) were administered intragastrically (IG) to 2 dose groups for 10 days alongside a control group (n = 10 for each group). Gains in body weight were not statistically significant for either dose. Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activities decreased (P < 0.05) for both dose groups, but AST (aspartate aminotransferase) activity decreased significantly (P < 0.05) only in the 30 mg/kg/day methyleugenol dose group. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) activity did not change significantly in either group. The total amount of glucose remained unchanged, but glycogen in the liver decreased significantly (P < 0.05) in the 30 mg/kg/day methyleugenol dose group. There was also an increase of swelling in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum sacs (sER), electron dense accumulations in the sER, cytoplasmic vacuolization, a slight increase of mitochondria and lysosomes, and invaginations in the nucleus membranes of hepatocytes. Extensions in bile canaliculi and increasing microvilli of bile canaliculi in the liver were also observed. These findings indicate the ultrastructural toxic effect of methyleugenol on rat livers in 10 and 30 mg/kg/day doses. Therefore, we may speculate that the toxic effect of methyleugenol needs to be examined in detail.