THE EFFECT OF CAMEL MILK IN THE TISSUE CHANGES TO THE LIVER OF LABORATORY MALE RATS TREATED BY CADMIUM
Lamyaa K. Al-Asskry*, Khalid G. Al-Fortosi and Majde Alali
ABSTRACT
The present study incorporated the effect of milk of camels in histopathological changes in liver organ of
laboratory male rats. the study was carried out on 72 mature male laboratory white rats. The males were randomly
divided into forth equal groups, each group consist of 12 rats. The first group was intrapertoneally treated with
0.2ml normal 0.9% NaCl physiological saline solution as the control group. The second group was orally given
1ml of camel’s milk. the third group was intrapertoneally injected 0.2ml Cadmium chloride (1, mg/kg body
weight). The fourth groups was also intrapertoneally injected 0.2ml with Cadmium chloride (1, mg /kg body
weight) intrapertoneally then orally given 1mlof camel’s milk .the study continue for 30successive days and the
animals weight was measured at the end of each week. The end of the experimental period, sixth animals from
each group were sacrificed, The histopathological study has obtain samples from internal organ liver which kept
in proven solution to paving preparing tissues sections and the treatment laboratory rats by chloride cadmium. The
infection caused aggregation inflammatory cells infiltration, necrosis, degeneration, vagulation of hepatocytes,
enlargement of sinusoids, congestion of the central portal vein, besides fibrosis and edema statuses .the treatment
with camel's milk was improved in histopathological changes. While, the severity of histopathological changes
was decreasing that caused by using of cadmium chloride, the treatment by camel's milk was highly effective in
the improvement the changes and repair the histological damages.
Keywords: camel milk, cadmium chloride, laboratory rats, liver.
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