Comparative study between the effect of mesenchymal stem cells microvesicles versus ozone on induced l iver injury in adult male albino rats (Histological and Immunohistochemical study)

Faculty Medicine Year: 2023
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Journal: Ultrastructural Pathology Taylor & Francis Volume:
Keywords : Comparative study between , effect , mesenchymal stem    
Abstract:
Liver disease accounts for approximately 2 million deaths er year worldwide. Liver fibrosis results from chronic injury to the liver. If not effectively treated in time, liver fibrosis may transform into liver cirrhosis. MVs are recognized as potential biomarkers and important theraputic tools for a wide spectrum of diseases. Medical ozone has the ability to protect the body against pathological conditions caused by oxidative stress. The influence of ozone and MVs on CCL4 induced liver fibrosis was investigated in this study. Forty-five adult male albino rats were divided into four equal groups. I control, II CCL4 group, III ozone and IV microvesicles groups. Liver fibrosis was induced in group II, III & IV using 12 SC injections (0.5 ml/kg body weight) of CCL4 dissolved in olive oil twice ber week for weeks. Blood samples were obtained to estimate serum ALT & AST. Liver tissues were processed for measurment of GSH & SOD, light and electron microscopic examination. H&E stained sections of group II showed dilated congested sinusoids and central veins, mono nuclear infiltrations, vacuolations and dark nuclei. Ultrastructurally, group II revealed irregular heterochromatic nuclei of hepatocytes, small scanty mitochondria & vacuolations. Morphometric & statistical analyses were performed. Group III showed some improvement, however, group IV showed more imrovement. The results indicates that MVs caused marked improvement than ozone against CCL4 induced liver damage via antioxidant & antiinflammatory properties.
   
     
 
       

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