Subchronic effect of different doses ofDiclofenac Sodium on female reproductive system in rats.

Bedoor A. Salim, Muhsin S.Ghalib, Ayob Jaccob, رودب ملاس سابع, ناسيم ةحص, ةحصلا ةرئاد
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 NSAIDs are widely utilized drugs in today's world. These medications are well-known for their anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. The goal of this study was to suggest and explain the subchronic effects of low and high doses of diclofenac on female reproductive system in rats. A total of 24 female rats were divided into 4 groups, six rats in each. The first group was given distilled water as a control, the second and third groups were given diclofenac (1 mg/kg) and(5 mg/kg) respectively. The fourth group was given a combination of diclofenac and mefenamic acid for 35 days. Hormonal, biochemical, and hematological tests were performed.  Low dose diclofenac showed no significant change regarding PGE2, LH, progesterone, prolactin, and glutathione, but an increase in FSH, and decrease in estrogen compared to control group were documented. In contrast, high dose diclofenac alone or combined with mefenamic acid showed   significant impact on female reproductive system documented by biochemical and histopathological evaluations. At hematological levels diclofenac decrease RBC,HGB, and platelet account but no change in the total WBC were found. Sub-chronic use of DS alone or in combination with mefenamic acid  have a deleterious impact on the female reproductive system, oxidative stress and hematological parametersKeywords:NSAIDs, diclofenac sodium, female reproductive toxicity, hematologic.
不同剂量双氯芬酸钠对大鼠雌性生殖系统的亚慢性影响。
非甾体抗炎药是当今世界广泛使用的药物。这些药物以其抗炎和止痛的特性而闻名。本研究的目的是提示和解释低剂量和高剂量双氯芬酸对大鼠雌性生殖系统的亚慢性影响。雌性大鼠24只,随机分为4组,每组6只。第一组给予蒸馏水作为对照,第二组和第三组分别给予双氯芬酸(1 mg/kg)和(5 mg/kg)。第四组给予双氯芬酸联合甲氧胺酸治疗,疗程35天。进行激素、生化和血液学检查。低剂量双氯芬酸对PGE2、LH、孕酮、催乳素和谷胱甘肽无显著影响,但与对照组相比,FSH升高,雌激素降低。相比之下,大剂量双氯芬酸单用或联用甲氧胺酸对女性生殖系统的生化和组织病理学评价均有显著影响。在血液学水平双氯芬酸降低RBC,HGB和血小板帐户,但没有发现总白细胞的变化。亚慢性单用DS或联用甲氧芬酸对女性生殖系统、氧化应激和血液学指标均有不良影响。关键词:非甾体抗炎药,双氯芬酸钠,女性生殖毒性,血液学。
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