Liver histology of Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus) following oral administration of 50% ethanol

Liah Kodariah, Rahmad Rezaldy, Suryanata Kesuma, Farhan Baehaki
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Ethanol, also known as ethyl alcohol, pure alcohol, and alcohol, is a toxic, volatile, flammable, and colourless liquid. Alcohol is the most commonly consumed alcoholic beverage in everyday life. EtOH is a common abbreviation for ethanol, where "Et" stands for the ethyl group (C2H5). Sugar fermentation to ethanol is one of the earliest organic reactions ever performed by humans; ethanol consumption has also been known for a very long time. This study aims to determine the histology of the liver in Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus) by orally administering ethanol at a concentration of 50 percent. The method used in this study was an experimental study by looking at the histology of rat liver. Rats were divided into two groups, with seven rats each. Group 1 was given 50% ethanol orally for seven days, and group 2, as a control, was only given orally with distilled water. After seven days, the rats were slaughtered, and their livers were extracted for further histological preparations. In the histology results of group 1, the histological images of the livers of the rats P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6 and P7 were abnormal or damaged. In the presence of necrotic cells, oral administration of 50 percent alcohol causes damage to hepatocyte cells, as determined by the study's findings. However, in general, hepatocyte cell damage in the liver produces a score of 1.7, which indicates a change leading to cell damage.
口服50%乙醇对褐家鼠肝脏组织学的影响
乙醇又称乙醇、纯酒精、酒精,是一种有毒、易挥发、易燃、无色的液体。酒精是日常生活中最常见的酒精饮料。EtOH是乙醇的常见缩写,其中“Et”代表乙基(C2H5)。糖发酵制乙醇是人类最早进行的有机反应之一;乙醇消费也已经存在很长时间了。本研究旨在通过口服浓度为50%的乙醇来确定Wistar大鼠(Rattus norvegicus)肝脏的组织学。本研究采用的方法是观察大鼠肝脏组织学的实验研究。大鼠被分成两组,每组7只。第1组灌胃50%乙醇,连续7 d;第2组仅灌胃蒸馏水作为对照组。7天后,屠宰大鼠,提取肝脏作进一步组织学准备。在1组组织学结果中,P1、P2、P3、P4、P5、P6、P7大鼠肝脏组织学图像出现异常或损伤。根据研究结果,在坏死细胞存在的情况下,口服50%的酒精会对肝细胞造成损害。然而,一般来说,肝脏中的肝细胞损伤得分为1.7,这表明发生了导致细胞损伤的变化。
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