MICROMORPHOLOGICALCHARACTERISTICS OF THE LIVER AND BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSES IN THE BLOOD OF RATS TREATED BY GENTAMICIN AND VERAPAMIL

The use of antimicrobial drugs, especially gentamicin and calcium blocker verapamil, may cause transitional functional damage of the liver.The aim of this study is to explore micro-morphological changes in the liver and biochemical changes in the blood of rats treated with gentamicin and verapamil....

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Main Authors: Milan Stoiljkovic, Nenad Stojiljkovic
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Published: University in Nis, Faculty of Medicine 2006-04-01
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spelling doaj-e8f31d2ffd814004bfdb0dae88a9ab252020-11-24T22:32:37ZengUniversity in Nis, Faculty of MedicineActa Medica Medianae0365-44782006-04-0145259MICROMORPHOLOGICALCHARACTERISTICS OF THE LIVER AND BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSES IN THE BLOOD OF RATS TREATED BY GENTAMICIN AND VERAPAMILMilan StoiljkovicNenad StojiljkovicThe use of antimicrobial drugs, especially gentamicin and calcium blocker verapamil, may cause transitional functional damage of the liver.The aim of this study is to explore micro-morphological changes in the liver and biochemical changes in the blood of rats treated with gentamicin and verapamil. The research included 20 rats divided in experimental and control group. The experimental group (10 rats) was treated with gentamicin (100 mg/kg/BW/24h) and verapamil (3 mg/kgBW/24 h) for 8 days. The control group (10 rats) received physiological solution (1 ml/kgBW/24 h) at the same time. We analyzed micro-morphological changes in the liver and biochemical parameters in blood: transaminase, bilirubin and glucose.In the control group, there was a normal lobular liver structure. All hepatocytes had polygonal shape, pink cytoplasm and the location of nucleus was central or paracentral. Biochemical blood analysis showed normal level of transaminase (SGOT 29.5 +/- 7.4 iu/l; SGPT 31.7 +/- 6.9 iu/l), total bilirubin (3.1 +/- 0.9 mmol/l) and glucose (4.9 +/- 0.9 mmol/l). In the experimental group of animals, hepatocytes of all three zones were equally damaged. In the cytoplasm, we found vacuolar degeneration, reduced condensation of chromatine in nucleus and light nucleoplasm. Hepatocytes of the periportal zone had acidofillic degeneration, picnotic and hiperchromatic nuclei. Biochemical blood analysis showed high level of transaminase (SGOT 46.4 +/- 4.7 iu/l; SGPT 50.8+/-6.1 iu/l), total bilirubin (12.8+/-1.7 mmol/l) and glucose (9.3+/-1.8 mmol/l). There is a statistically significant difference in biochemical parameters between the two groups (p < 0,001). The results of our experimental study suggest that there is an obvious correlation between application of gentamicin and verapamil and these changes.http://publisher.medfak.ni.ac.rs/2006-html/2-broj/MIKROMORFOLOSKE%20KARAKTERISTIKE%20JETRE.pdfgentamicinverapamilhepatocytes
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MICROMORPHOLOGICALCHARACTERISTICS OF THE LIVER AND BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSES IN THE BLOOD OF RATS TREATED BY GENTAMICIN AND VERAPAMIL
Acta Medica Medianae
gentamicin
verapamil
hepatocytes
author_facet Milan Stoiljkovic
Nenad Stojiljkovic
author_sort Milan Stoiljkovic
title MICROMORPHOLOGICALCHARACTERISTICS OF THE LIVER AND BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSES IN THE BLOOD OF RATS TREATED BY GENTAMICIN AND VERAPAMIL
title_short MICROMORPHOLOGICALCHARACTERISTICS OF THE LIVER AND BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSES IN THE BLOOD OF RATS TREATED BY GENTAMICIN AND VERAPAMIL
title_full MICROMORPHOLOGICALCHARACTERISTICS OF THE LIVER AND BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSES IN THE BLOOD OF RATS TREATED BY GENTAMICIN AND VERAPAMIL
title_fullStr MICROMORPHOLOGICALCHARACTERISTICS OF THE LIVER AND BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSES IN THE BLOOD OF RATS TREATED BY GENTAMICIN AND VERAPAMIL
title_full_unstemmed MICROMORPHOLOGICALCHARACTERISTICS OF THE LIVER AND BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSES IN THE BLOOD OF RATS TREATED BY GENTAMICIN AND VERAPAMIL
title_sort micromorphologicalcharacteristics of the liver and biochemical analyses in the blood of rats treated by gentamicin and verapamil
publisher University in Nis, Faculty of Medicine
series Acta Medica Medianae
issn 0365-4478
publishDate 2006-04-01
description The use of antimicrobial drugs, especially gentamicin and calcium blocker verapamil, may cause transitional functional damage of the liver.The aim of this study is to explore micro-morphological changes in the liver and biochemical changes in the blood of rats treated with gentamicin and verapamil. The research included 20 rats divided in experimental and control group. The experimental group (10 rats) was treated with gentamicin (100 mg/kg/BW/24h) and verapamil (3 mg/kgBW/24 h) for 8 days. The control group (10 rats) received physiological solution (1 ml/kgBW/24 h) at the same time. We analyzed micro-morphological changes in the liver and biochemical parameters in blood: transaminase, bilirubin and glucose.In the control group, there was a normal lobular liver structure. All hepatocytes had polygonal shape, pink cytoplasm and the location of nucleus was central or paracentral. Biochemical blood analysis showed normal level of transaminase (SGOT 29.5 +/- 7.4 iu/l; SGPT 31.7 +/- 6.9 iu/l), total bilirubin (3.1 +/- 0.9 mmol/l) and glucose (4.9 +/- 0.9 mmol/l). In the experimental group of animals, hepatocytes of all three zones were equally damaged. In the cytoplasm, we found vacuolar degeneration, reduced condensation of chromatine in nucleus and light nucleoplasm. Hepatocytes of the periportal zone had acidofillic degeneration, picnotic and hiperchromatic nuclei. Biochemical blood analysis showed high level of transaminase (SGOT 46.4 +/- 4.7 iu/l; SGPT 50.8+/-6.1 iu/l), total bilirubin (12.8+/-1.7 mmol/l) and glucose (9.3+/-1.8 mmol/l). There is a statistically significant difference in biochemical parameters between the two groups (p < 0,001). The results of our experimental study suggest that there is an obvious correlation between application of gentamicin and verapamil and these changes.
topic gentamicin
verapamil
hepatocytes
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