The effect of silver nitrate, chloroformic garlic extract, and normal saline in induction of sclerosing cholangitis in rabbits |
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Authors: | Hosseini Seyed V Mohebzadeh Jalil Kumar Perikala V Mehrabani Davood Bagheri Mohammad Sadjjadi Seyed M Amini Masoud Amini Afshin |
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Affiliation: | Gasteroenterohepathology Research Center, Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, PO Box 71345-1744, Shiraz, Iran. Tel. +98 (711) 6276212. Fax: +98 (711) 6276212. E-mail: hoseiniv@sums.ac.ir. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of 0.5% silver nitrate, 20% chloroformic garlic extract, and 0.9% normal saline in induction of sclerosing cholangitis in the bile ducts of rabbits. METHODS: During a-6-months period from April to September 2006 in Shiraz University Laboratory Animal Research Center, we selected 3 equal groups of rabbits. We injected 0.5% silver nitrate, 20% chloroformic garlic extract, and 0.9% normal saline into the bile ducts of each group. The animals were euthanized, and autopsied after 4 months and the liver and bile ducts were removed and studied histopathologically. Cholangiography was undertaken to evaluate the presence and extent of any sclerosing cholangitis. RESULTS: Animals showed sclerosing cholangitis in silver nitrate group (7 [58%]), one (8%) in chloroformic garlic extract group and one (7%) in normal saline group. The difference between silver nitrate and chloroformic garlic extract groups were statistically significant and similar results were noticed between chloroformic garlic extract and normal saline groups. CONCLUSION: Twenty percent of chloroformic garlic extract had fewer complications such as sclerosing cholangitis, compared to other materials. |
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