A lecturer from the Department of Biology Publishes a Scientific Research in the Pure Sciences International Journal of Kerbala
A lecturer from the Department of Biology Publishes a Scientific Research in the Pure Sciences International Journal of Kerbala
Publishing a Scientific Research
The lecturer (Asst. Prof. Dr. Shaima Malik Yasser) from the Department of Biology at the College of Education for Pure Sciences published a scientific research entitled Histological Influences and Liver Weight Measurements in Female Rats and Their Embryos After Spasmine Drug Administration in the (Pure Sciences International Journal of Kerbala) journal.
The aim of the research was to determine the role of the drug Spasmine in some weight and histological parameters of the livers of pregnant female rats and their fetuses on the nineteenth day of pregnancy.
The study also included obtaining 8 pregnant rats, 4 of whom were dosed with a dose of physiological solution. This group represented the control group G1, while 4 pregnant female rats were dosed with spasmin at a dose of 0.48 mg/kg/body weight (G2) for 19 days. The pregnant rats in the control group were 12 weeks old and weighed 231 grams, while the pregnant animals in the group treated with spasmin were 11 weeks old and weighed 230 grams. The results of the study recorded a significant decrease (P < 0.05) in the liver weights of both pregnant animals and their fetuses in the groups of rats treated with spasmin. The study concluded that treatment with the spasmolytic drug led to a decrease in the weight of pregnant women and fetal livers, and caused various histopathological changes in the structure of the livers of pregnant rats and their fetuses during the nineteenth day of pregnancy.
The lecturer (Asst. Prof. Dr. Shaima Malik Yasser) from the Department of Biology at the College of Education for Pure Sciences published a scientific research entitled Histological Influences and Liver Weight Measurements in Female Rats and Their Embryos After Spasmine Drug Administration in the (Pure Sciences International Journal of Kerbala) journal.
The aim of the research was to determine the role of the drug Spasmine in some weight and histological parameters of the livers of pregnant female rats and their fetuses on the nineteenth day of pregnancy.
The study also included obtaining 8 pregnant rats, 4 of whom were dosed with a dose of physiological solution. This group represented the control group G1, while 4 pregnant female rats were dosed with spasmin at a dose of 0.48 mg/kg/body weight (G2) for 19 days. The pregnant rats in the control group were 12 weeks old and weighed 231 grams, while the pregnant animals in the group treated with spasmin were 11 weeks old and weighed 230 grams. The results of the study recorded a significant decrease (P < 0.05) in the liver weights of both pregnant animals and their fetuses in the groups of rats treated with spasmin. The study concluded that treatment with the spasmolytic drug led to a decrease in the weight of pregnant women and fetal livers, and caused various histopathological changes in the structure of the livers of pregnant rats and their fetuses during the nineteenth day of pregnancy.