Histological alterations in Rabbit liver after treatment with dexamethasone
Faiza Irshad, Kanwal Saeed, Muhammad Adeel Qama, Jamshad Latif, Zia Ul Mustafa, Lubaba Mukhtar
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ABSTRACT
Background One of the most potent glucocorticoids is known as Dexamethasone. Many metabolic side effect shave been
reported on almost every organ after dexamethasone treatment specially its effect on liver.
Aim: To investigate harmful side effects of dexamethasone sodium phosphate on rabbit’s liver that serve as human liver
model via using light microscope, by administration of two doses (extreme) and two durations in order to depict the duration
as well as dosage dependency.
Methods: Liver samples were taken via rabbits who were administered dexamethasone sodium phosphate. Then two Stratas
were made namely, 1 and 2. The fixations of liver samples were carried out and underwent into evaluation in order to observe
any histochemical and histological alterations. Study duration is from February to May 2021 Rabbits were brought from
Veterinary Research Institute, Lahore. These Rabbits were kept in cages in the animal house of PGMI, Bird wood road Lahore.
Results: The ballooning and vacuolation of hepatic cells were seen in the liver in case of Stratas that were treated along with
the degenerative alterations of these cells, congestion and dilatation of central hepatic vein with sinusoidal capillaries, positive
periodic acid schiff's stain (PAS) reactions. The severity of all these alterations was dependent upon duration and dosage.
Conclusion: Morphological variations induced in the liver by dexamethasone sodium phosphate could be accepted as side
effects of these drugs.
Keywords: Liver, dexamethasone, histology, glycogen