Effects of Valproic acid drug on Hepatic tissues in female mice

Valproic acid is one of  many prescribed drugs that used to control seizures in people with epilepsy and may cause degrees of hepatic toxicity. This study intended to research the histological changes that may happen in liver in relationship with delayed organization and overdose treatment of valpro...

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Main Author: El-nagi O. M. El-nagaz, Tarek A. Guseibat, Omelaz A. M. Elturshani, Khalida R. Al-Sarraj, Amal El-Tarhouni
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Language:Arabic
Published: Sebha University 2020-10-01
Series:مجلة العلوم البحتة والتطبيقية
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Online Access:https://sebhau.edu.ly/journal/index.php/jopas/article/view/859
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spelling doaj-56b99b56f5514fa2a64462aee355c0b82021-07-30T20:20:56ZaraSebha Universityمجلة العلوم البحتة والتطبيقية2708-82512521-92002020-10-0119212713410.51984/jopas.v19i2.859842Effects of Valproic acid drug on Hepatic tissues in female miceEl-nagi O. M. El-nagaz, Tarek A. Guseibat, Omelaz A. M. Elturshani, Khalida R. Al-Sarraj, Amal El-TarhouniValproic acid is one of  many prescribed drugs that used to control seizures in people with epilepsy and may cause degrees of hepatic toxicity. This study intended to research the histological changes that may happen in liver in relationship with delayed organization and overdose treatment of valproic acid. 35 female albino mice were used,  they were divided into four groups, group (I) included 5 animals and served as control group, group (II) included 10 animals and received gradually doses of valproic acid for ten weeks , starting with (15mg/kg/day) as minimum recommended dose and ending with (60mg/kg/day) as maximum recommended dose, group (III) included 10 animals and received overdose (120mg/kg/day) for one week, group (IV) included 10 animals and treated exactly as group (II) then the animals were left for recovery for three weeks. The animals were sacrificed at the end of each period and the liver was extracted. The valproic acid incited numerous histological changes in liver included inflammatory cells, necrosis, hydropic degenerations, angiectasis, accumulation of kupffer cells and pigments, cytological changes and fibers deposition. It can be concluded that valproic acid causes variable degrees of hepatic injuries and the impact was time related. Incomplete recovery was recorded after stopping the drug administration.https://sebhau.edu.ly/journal/index.php/jopas/article/view/859valproic acidepilepsylivermicetissue
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spellingShingle El-nagi O. M. El-nagaz, Tarek A. Guseibat, Omelaz A. M. Elturshani, Khalida R. Al-Sarraj, Amal El-Tarhouni
Effects of Valproic acid drug on Hepatic tissues in female mice
مجلة العلوم البحتة والتطبيقية
valproic acid
epilepsy
liver
mice
tissue
author_facet El-nagi O. M. El-nagaz, Tarek A. Guseibat, Omelaz A. M. Elturshani, Khalida R. Al-Sarraj, Amal El-Tarhouni
author_sort El-nagi O. M. El-nagaz, Tarek A. Guseibat, Omelaz A. M. Elturshani, Khalida R. Al-Sarraj, Amal El-Tarhouni
title Effects of Valproic acid drug on Hepatic tissues in female mice
title_short Effects of Valproic acid drug on Hepatic tissues in female mice
title_full Effects of Valproic acid drug on Hepatic tissues in female mice
title_fullStr Effects of Valproic acid drug on Hepatic tissues in female mice
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Valproic acid drug on Hepatic tissues in female mice
title_sort effects of valproic acid drug on hepatic tissues in female mice
publisher Sebha University
series مجلة العلوم البحتة والتطبيقية
issn 2708-8251
2521-9200
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Valproic acid is one of  many prescribed drugs that used to control seizures in people with epilepsy and may cause degrees of hepatic toxicity. This study intended to research the histological changes that may happen in liver in relationship with delayed organization and overdose treatment of valproic acid. 35 female albino mice were used,  they were divided into four groups, group (I) included 5 animals and served as control group, group (II) included 10 animals and received gradually doses of valproic acid for ten weeks , starting with (15mg/kg/day) as minimum recommended dose and ending with (60mg/kg/day) as maximum recommended dose, group (III) included 10 animals and received overdose (120mg/kg/day) for one week, group (IV) included 10 animals and treated exactly as group (II) then the animals were left for recovery for three weeks. The animals were sacrificed at the end of each period and the liver was extracted. The valproic acid incited numerous histological changes in liver included inflammatory cells, necrosis, hydropic degenerations, angiectasis, accumulation of kupffer cells and pigments, cytological changes and fibers deposition. It can be concluded that valproic acid causes variable degrees of hepatic injuries and the impact was time related. Incomplete recovery was recorded after stopping the drug administration.
topic valproic acid
epilepsy
liver
mice
tissue
url https://sebhau.edu.ly/journal/index.php/jopas/article/view/859
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