Estimation of Some Biomarkers of Liver Damage and Its Tissue in Male Albino Rats Treated with Isotretinoin AT Different Periods
Isotretinoin, commonly known as 13-cis-retinoic acid, is a vitamin derivative used to treat severe acne and several types of skin, head, and neck cancer. According to certain research, isotretinoin causes apoptosis in a number of different types of bodily cells. In instances of clinically obvious ac...
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ftneliti:oai:neliti.com:576402 2024-09-30T14:41:46+00:00 Estimation of Some Biomarkers of Liver Damage and Its Tissue in Male Albino Rats Treated with Isotretinoin AT Different Periods Abass, Z. M. (Zainab) Al-Harbi, H. J. (Hussein) 2022 application/pdf https://www.neliti.com/publications/576402/estimation-of-some-biomarkers-of-liver-damage-and-its-tissue-in-male-albino-rats id ind ScienceScholar https://www.neliti.com/publications/576402/estimation-of-some-biomarkers-of-liver-damage-and-its-tissue-in-male-albino-rats (c) International journal of health sciences, 2022 International journal of health sciences Isotretinoin liver enzyme Indonesia 13-cis-retinoic acid kallistainen FABP1 Journal:eArticle 2022 ftneliti 2024-09-01T23:53:41Z Isotretinoin, commonly known as 13-cis-retinoic acid, is a vitamin derivative used to treat severe acne and several types of skin, head, and neck cancer. According to certain research, isotretinoin causes apoptosis in a number of different types of bodily cells. In instances of clinically obvious acute liver injury with jaundice, isotretinoin has not been definitively linked. It is unknown how isotretinoin elevates serum aminotransferase levels, however, given that this effect seems to occur more frequently with a greater dose of medication, it may be a direct harmful impact. Methods: This study was conducted in the animal house in the College of Science / University of Babylon for the period from 22/11/2021 to 22/12/2021. The study included 40 white male albino rats (Rattus rattus) aged 2-3 months, weighing 100 to 150 g, and at a temperature of (25+3C) and 12 u (light-dark cycle) and then divided into eight groups, each group containing five rats. The animals were left before treatment for two weeks to acclimatize. After that, the rats were treated with Isotretinoin and they were given free water and a ration. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus neliti (Indonesia's Think Tank Database) Babylon ENVELOPE(12.539,12.539,66.081,66.081) |
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Isotretinoin, commonly known as 13-cis-retinoic acid, is a vitamin derivative used to treat severe acne and several types of skin, head, and neck cancer. According to certain research, isotretinoin causes apoptosis in a number of different types of bodily cells. In instances of clinically obvious acute liver injury with jaundice, isotretinoin has not been definitively linked. It is unknown how isotretinoin elevates serum aminotransferase levels, however, given that this effect seems to occur more frequently with a greater dose of medication, it may be a direct harmful impact. Methods: This study was conducted in the animal house in the College of Science / University of Babylon for the period from 22/11/2021 to 22/12/2021. The study included 40 white male albino rats (Rattus rattus) aged 2-3 months, weighing 100 to 150 g, and at a temperature of (25+3C) and 12 u (light-dark cycle) and then divided into eight groups, each group containing five rats. The animals were left before treatment for two weeks to acclimatize. After that, the rats were treated with Isotretinoin and they were given free water and a ration. |
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Abass, Z. M. (Zainab) Al-Harbi, H. J. (Hussein) |
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Abass, Z. M. (Zainab) Al-Harbi, H. J. (Hussein) |
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Abass, Z. M. (Zainab) |
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Estimation of Some Biomarkers of Liver Damage and Its Tissue in Male Albino Rats Treated with Isotretinoin AT Different Periods |
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Estimation of Some Biomarkers of Liver Damage and Its Tissue in Male Albino Rats Treated with Isotretinoin AT Different Periods |
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Estimation of Some Biomarkers of Liver Damage and Its Tissue in Male Albino Rats Treated with Isotretinoin AT Different Periods |
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Estimation of Some Biomarkers of Liver Damage and Its Tissue in Male Albino Rats Treated with Isotretinoin AT Different Periods |
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Estimation of Some Biomarkers of Liver Damage and Its Tissue in Male Albino Rats Treated with Isotretinoin AT Different Periods |
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estimation of some biomarkers of liver damage and its tissue in male albino rats treated with isotretinoin at different periods |
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International journal of health sciences |
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