INTRAVENOUS INJECTION OF CELLS OF EMBRYONIC LIVER TO RATS WITH ALCOHOL INDUCED HEPATIC INJURY
Journal: The Journal of V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, series "Medicine" (Vol.11, No. 11)Publication Date: 2005-12-30
Authors : A.Yu. Petrenko; G.A.Kovalyov;
Page : 24-30
Keywords : cells of embryonic liver; cryopreservation; intravenous injection; alcohol induced hepatic injury; model; rats;
Abstract
The action of cryopreserved cells of embryonic liver (CEL) on the model of alcohol induced hepatic in-jury at rats was explored. It is shown that intravenous injection of CEL improves the organism's general state (enlarges the increase of body weight, improves the hair state) and restores the functional state of liver (normalizes duration of hexenal sleep and prothrombin time, increases albumin content in blood plasm). Indicated results, got on a background of continued alcohol intake.
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