The Protective Role of Pentoxifylline on Diabetes-Induced Vasculopathy in Male Albino Rat

Sarah Abdelmonem Arakib;

Abstract


Diabetes mellitus is one of the chronic metabolic diseases, which affects about 450 million people in the world with one of them dies every 6 seconds from diabetic related macro and micro-vascular complications as cerebrovascular disease and nephropathy
Aim of the work: This study was designed to investigate the protective effects of pentoxifylline (PTX) on macro-vascular complications as in aorta and renal artery in a streptozotocin induced diabetic rat model.
Material and methods: Forty male albino rats randomly allocated into four groups ten rats each; group I(control group), group II (PTX group), group III (Diabetic group) and group IV (Diabetic + PTX group). Experimental diabetes was induced by single dose of streptozotocin (50 mg/kg) intraperitoneally. PTX and Diabetic + PTX groups received PTX in a single daily dose of (100 mg/kg) in the drinking water. At the end of the study, rats were anaesthetized and aorta and renal artery were extracted for H&E, Orecin and immunohistochemical stains to be examined by light microscope.


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Title The Protective Role of Pentoxifylline on Diabetes-Induced Vasculopathy in Male Albino Rat
Other Titles دور البنتوكسفيلين الوقائى فى اعتلال الأوعيه الدموية الناتج عن داء السكرى فى ذكورالفئران البيضاء
Authors Sarah Abdelmonem Arakib
Issue Date 2019

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