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Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

2010

Histopathology

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Histopathological Effects Of Chronic Fluorosis On The Liver Of Mice (Swiss Albino), Yusuf Ersan, Evren Koç, İsmai̇l Ari, Başaran Karademi̇r Jan 2010

Histopathological Effects Of Chronic Fluorosis On The Liver Of Mice (Swiss Albino), Yusuf Ersan, Evren Koç, İsmai̇l Ari, Başaran Karademi̇r

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Fluoride intake in high doses has toxic effects on various organs. Chronic fluorosis results in tubular degenerations, inflammation, fibrosis, parenchymatous nephritis, cloudy swellings, and dilations of convoluted tubules. In addition to these effects, fluoride causes deteriorative effects on the skeleton, teeth, and soft tissues. The goal of this study was to examine the impacts of chronic fluorosis on the liver tissues of mice. Materials and methods: One control group and 3 experimental groups, each group consisting of 4 male and 4 female mice, were formed to conduct the experiment. A stock solution including 2000 ppm fluoride was prepared by solving …


Vitamin C Modulates Oxidative Stress-Induced Colitis In Rats, Mustafa Zeri̇n, Ali̇ Zi̇ya Karakilçik, Muharrem Bi̇ti̇ren, Davut Musa, Abdullah Özgönül, Şehabetti̇n Selek, Yaşar Nazligül, Ali̇ Uzunköy Jan 2010

Vitamin C Modulates Oxidative Stress-Induced Colitis In Rats, Mustafa Zeri̇n, Ali̇ Zi̇ya Karakilçik, Muharrem Bi̇ti̇ren, Davut Musa, Abdullah Özgönül, Şehabetti̇n Selek, Yaşar Nazligül, Ali̇ Uzunköy

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Free radicals are an important factor in the etiopathogenesis of colitis and may increase oxidative damage. The antioxidant vitamin C efficiently scavenges free oxygen radicals. The present study aimed to investigate the probable protective effects of vitamin C on oxidative injury in rats in which colitis was experimentally induced with acetic acid. Materials and methods: This study was conducted with rats for a period of 7 days. Group 1 intrarectally received a placebo (0.9% NaCl) and group 2 intrarectally received 2 mL of 5% acetic acid (AA) and the placebo. Group 3 intrarectally received 2 mL of 5% AA and …