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2011

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Rats

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Chronic Continuous Perfusion Of The Hibernation Triggering Opioid Dadle Did Not Cause Any Major Physiological Alterations In Rats, İbrahi̇m Akyazi, Ülker Çöteli̇oğlu Jan 2011

Chronic Continuous Perfusion Of The Hibernation Triggering Opioid Dadle Did Not Cause Any Major Physiological Alterations In Rats, İbrahi̇m Akyazi, Ülker Çöteli̇oğlu

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

[D-Ala2, D-Leu5] enkephalin (DADLE), a delta opioid receptor agonist, can induce mammalian hibernation and has hibernation-like effects in non-hibernating species. It has also been demonstrated that DADLE has protective efficacy on various tissues such as nervous, cardiac, and hepatic tissues. Despite substantial research conducted in the last decade about the tissue protective efficacy of DADLE, detailed underlying mechanisms have not been fully elucidated. In the present study we investigated in a rat model whether continuous perfusion of DADLE can induce potentially tissue protective alterations in physiological parameters. In the study 48 young male Wistar rats were used. They were divided …


Pathological And Immunohistochemical Evaluation Of The Effects Of Interferon Gamma (Ifn-Γ) And Aminoguanidine In Rats Experimentally Infected With Fasciola Hepatica, Enver Beytut, Ati̇la Akça, Hali̇l İbrahi̇m Gökce Jan 2011

Pathological And Immunohistochemical Evaluation Of The Effects Of Interferon Gamma (Ifn-Γ) And Aminoguanidine In Rats Experimentally Infected With Fasciola Hepatica, Enver Beytut, Ati̇la Akça, Hali̇l İbrahi̇m Gökce

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The present study was aimed at pathologically and immunohistochemically evaluating the effects of interferon gamma (IFN-\gamma) and aminoguanidine (AG) in rats experimentally infected with Fasciola hepatica. A total of 44 Wistar rats were divided into 4 groups. With the exception of the controls (fourth group), the remaining rats were infected orally with 25 metacerceria of F. hepatica. The first group was administered 0.2% AG in drinking water daily, in order to block nitric oxide (NO) production. The second group was administered 250 units of IFN-\gamma daily, in order to stimulate NO synthesis. The third group was administered a placebo only. …