Mercury Kushta Induced Histopathological Changes in Kidneys of Wister Rats

Authors

  • Sakina Jamil, Raees Abbas Lail, Zunaira Qayyum, Hadia Rana, Jahangir Anjum, Sara Akram

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22164292

Keywords:

Mercury Kushta, Kidneys, Histopathology

Abstract

Objectives: To see the histological changes of Kushta which contains mercury, on kidneys of wister rats

Material and Methods: A total of 42 Wistar rats were used in this animal experiment, which was separated into five exposure groups and one control group. The kidneys of rats were morphologically altered by the use of both indigenous and prescription mercury preparations.

Results: Morphological changes in kidneys of exposed rats included multi-focal and diffuse glomerulonephritis, mesangial widening, increase in glomerular cellularity, thickening of capillary walls and glomerular basement membrane, tubular necrosis, tubular dilatation, tubular vacuolisation, proteineous casts in tubules and mononuclear interstitial inflammation were seen at the end of 8 weeks.

Conclusions: In wister rats, an indigenous mercury herbo-mineral preparation (Kushta) causes harmful morphological changes in the liver.

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