Toxic effect of xylene exposure on reticulin fibres in sprague dawley rat liver

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spelling 6965 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=6965 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Conference Conference Paper application/pdf 2 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in HP 2019-11-28 04:26:05 2015-01-FH03-FP-19-33886.pdf UniSZA Private Access Toxic effect of xylene exposure on reticulin fibres in sprague dawley rat liver Introduction: This study was to investigate the tom effect of xylene exposure on the ever ossue of Sprague-Dawiey rats. Materials and Methods: Twelve 28 day-old Sprague-Cawley rats were divided into control and gene group. The xylene group was given 8.47mmolfkg/day of )(One in olive col vehicle while the control group received only olive oil vehicle Via oral route for 2 weeks. Then, the rats were sacrificed, arid the sections of liver were stoned with reticulin staining. The fine structure of sectioned specimens from the fiver was investigated under microscope for qualitative analysis Results and Discussion: The study revealed that xylene exposure had caused a reduction in reticufin fibres of the Irver. Reacultn crowding areas therefore showed focal loss of hepalocyles Large areas of cell necrosis appeared as rebculin collapsed. Conclusion: The reecuen start provides important information about the archnecon of two Irver as rowan prowies the stromal support for the parenchyma. When hepalocytes are damaged and undergo necrosis. they collapse n the empty space left behind by the refs:Win fibres surrounding them Malaysian Anatomical Association Conference 2019 Marina Putrajaya, Malaysia
spellingShingle Toxic effect of xylene exposure on reticulin fibres in sprague dawley rat liver
summary Introduction: This study was to investigate the tom effect of xylene exposure on the ever ossue of Sprague-Dawiey rats. Materials and Methods: Twelve 28 day-old Sprague-Cawley rats were divided into control and gene group. The xylene group was given 8.47mmolfkg/day of )(One in olive col vehicle while the control group received only olive oil vehicle Via oral route for 2 weeks. Then, the rats were sacrificed, arid the sections of liver were stoned with reticulin staining. The fine structure of sectioned specimens from the fiver was investigated under microscope for qualitative analysis Results and Discussion: The study revealed that xylene exposure had caused a reduction in reticufin fibres of the Irver. Reacultn crowding areas therefore showed focal loss of hepalocyles Large areas of cell necrosis appeared as rebculin collapsed. Conclusion: The reecuen start provides important information about the archnecon of two Irver as rowan prowies the stromal support for the parenchyma. When hepalocytes are damaged and undergo necrosis. they collapse n the empty space left behind by the refs:Win fibres surrounding them
title Toxic effect of xylene exposure on reticulin fibres in sprague dawley rat liver
title_full Toxic effect of xylene exposure on reticulin fibres in sprague dawley rat liver
title_fullStr Toxic effect of xylene exposure on reticulin fibres in sprague dawley rat liver
title_full_unstemmed Toxic effect of xylene exposure on reticulin fibres in sprague dawley rat liver
title_short Toxic effect of xylene exposure on reticulin fibres in sprague dawley rat liver
title_sort toxic effect of xylene exposure on reticulin fibres in sprague dawley rat liver