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Effects of associated SCF and G-CSF on liver injury two weeks after liver damage: A model induced by thioacetamide administration

, PP. 141-147

Subject Areas: Molecular Biology

Keywords: Granulocyte colony–stimulating factor, Liver injury, Stem cell factor, Thioacetamide

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The present study aimed at investigating the beneficial effects of co-administering granulocyte colony–stimulating factor (G-CSF) and stem cell factor (SCF) in a model of chronic liver injury induced by thioacetamide (TAA). Biochemical and histopathology- cal examinations were performed on serum and liver specimens. At the end of the treatment period, the rats were anesthetized with ether, serum was collected and sections of randomly selected fixed liver specimens from each group were embedded in paraffin and processed for light microscopy by staining individual sections with hematoxylin-eosin (HE) stain. Administration of a combination of G-CSF SCF was carried out two weeks after the TAA treatment. Livers of rats treated with TAA alone exhibited damage, which was significantly less in the group treated with the combination of SCF and G-CSF. Albumin level was 2.35 (g/dl) in the G-CSF SCF and 1.03 in the TAA-alone group. These differences were statistically significant (P0.05). The albumin level was 2,35 (g/dl) in the G-CSF SCF and versus 1.03 in the TAA-alone group. These differences in the albumin level were statistically significant (P0.05).

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Esmaili, M. , Qujeq, D. , Yoonesi, A. A. , Feizi, F. and Ranaee, M. (2014). Effects of associated SCF and G-CSF on liver injury two weeks after liver damage: A model induced by thioacetamide administration. Molecular Biology Research Communications, e018.

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