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Protective effect of r-sHSA on acute hepatic injury induced by CCl 4 in mice
Hang Y.-F.; Zhang X.-Y.; Xue X.-Y.; Wang Y.; Ye B.-P.; Ding X.-S.
2011-10-01
Source PublicationPharmaceutical Biotechnology
ISSN10058915
Volume18Issue:5Pages:438-440
AbstractTo investigate the protective effects of recombinant shark hepatical stimulator analogue (r-sHSA) on acute hepatic injury induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl) in mice, the acute liver-injury model of ICR mice induced by CCl was established by a single intraperitoneal injection of CCl(0.15%) at a dose of 20 mg/kg body weight. Serum ALT and AST activities were analyzed. Histopathological changes in the liver were also examined. The results showed r-sHSA could significantly decrease the activities of mouse serum ALT and AST caused by CCl, recuperate AST/ALT ratio and reduce the content of MDA. Hepatic histological examination showed that r-sHSA could reduce the injury to liver tissue. r-sHSA has a protective effect on acute liver injury by CCl in mice.
KeywordCCl4 Protective effect r-sHSA
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Language英語English
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
AffiliationChina Pharmaceutical University
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Hang Y.-F.,Zhang X.-Y.,Xue X.-Y.,et al. Protective effect of r-sHSA on acute hepatic injury induced by CCl 4 in mice[J]. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2011, 18(5), 438-440.
APA Hang Y.-F.., Zhang X.-Y.., Xue X.-Y.., Wang Y.., Ye B.-P.., & Ding X.-S. (2011). Protective effect of r-sHSA on acute hepatic injury induced by CCl 4 in mice. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 18(5), 438-440.
MLA Hang Y.-F.,et al."Protective effect of r-sHSA on acute hepatic injury induced by CCl 4 in mice".Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 18.5(2011):438-440.
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