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Effect of ozone on some blood coagulation patterns in male albino rats
Al-Azhar Medical Journal. 2007; 36 (4): 537-542
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-81659
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In this study forty adult male albino rats were used to investigate the effect of ozone on some coagulation patterns. Rats were divided into four equal groups, i.e. control group, immobilization stress group, immobilization plus small dose ozone group and immobilization plus large dose ozone group. In each group prothrombin time [PT], partial prothrombin time [PPT], platelet count, malonyldialdehyde, and catalase enzymes were measured. The results showed that immobilization stress led to significant increase in prothrombin time, partial prothrombin time and malonyldialdehyde with significant decrease in platelet count and catalase enzyme as compared to control group. Ozone in small dose led to significant decrease in prothrombin time, partial prothrombin time and malonyldialdehyde with significant increase in platelet count and catalase enzyme as compared to immobilization stress group. Ozone in large dose led to significant decrease in prothrombin time, partial prothrombin time and malonyldialdehyde with significant increase in platelet count and catalase enzyme as compared to immobilization stress group. The results of this study showed that immobilization stress had hypocoagulability effects and that ozone in large and small doses had improved these immobilization-induced hypocoagulability changes
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Partial Thromboplastin Time / Platelet Count / Prothrombin Time / Rats / Blood Coagulation Tests / Catalase / Oxidative Stress / Immobilization / Malondialdehyde Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Al-Azhar Med. J. Year: 2007

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Partial Thromboplastin Time / Platelet Count / Prothrombin Time / Rats / Blood Coagulation Tests / Catalase / Oxidative Stress / Immobilization / Malondialdehyde Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Al-Azhar Med. J. Year: 2007