Hepatoprotective effect of antidysbiotic drugs in experimental metabolic syndrome
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liver, metabolic syndrome, dysbiosis, immunodeficiency, antidisbiotic drugsAbstract
Modeling of experimental metabolic syndrome in Wistar male rats was accompanied by a sharp increase in neutrophils/lymphocytes ratio and decrease in the numbers of monocytes in the blood, as well as almost 5-fold increase in the urease activity, a 3-fold decrease in the activity of lysozyme, and significant increase in the levels of inflammatory markers (MDA and elastase) in the liver. A 13-fold increase was observed in the level of dysbiosis in the liver and a significant increase in the alkaline phosphatase activity. Using antidysbiotic drugs (Quertulin, Quertgial and lysozyme) normalized the state of liver.Downloads
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2017-10-30
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VASIUK, V. L., LEVITSKY, A. P. and LEVCHENKO, E. M. Hepatoprotective effect of antidysbiotic drugs in experimental metabolic syndrome. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. Online. 30 October 2017. Vol. 7, no. 10, pp. 290-297. [Accessed 13 January 2025].
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