Histochemical changes in pregnant rat's liver following repeated halothane exposure [1]
Mansoura Medical Bulletin. 1983; 11 (4): 194-202
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ABSTRACT
Eighteen adult white rats were divided into 3 groups, 6 rats each, 2 males. The first group was exposed to 1.5% halothane for 20 minutes, every other day, for 6 exposures. The rats mated and exposed for another 10 exposures. The second group was given 0. 1% phenobarbitone in milk, one week before and during the period of exposure, which similar to the first group. The third group was kept as a control. At the suspected date of delivery, the rats weresacrified and specimens were taken from the mother's liver for estimation of the activities of the enzymes succinate dehydrogenase, acid phosphatase and alkaline phosphatase. Repeated halothane exposure decreased the activity of the enzymes succinate dehydrogenase, acid phosphatase and alkaline phosphatase. Treatment with phenobarbitone has the same effect on succinate dehydrogenase, but partially spared the activities of acid and alkaline phosphatases
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Asunto principal:
Ratas
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Embarazo
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Hígado
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Pruebas de Función Hepática
Límite:
Animales
Idioma:
Inglés
Revista:
Mansoura Med. Bull.
Año:
1983
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