Effect of Oral Administration of Diclofenac Sodium on Coagulation Factors and Some Hematological Parameters in Wister Rats

Abraham Zorte, Jonathan Esima, Waribo Helen, D. Onwuli
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Diclofenac sodium is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug often obtainable as a prescription drug or over the counter. It is very effective in the control of inflammation and pain due to arthritis or pains arising following many disease conditions because of its antipyretic, anti inflammatory and analgesic potentials. Despite the beneficial effects of diclofenac sodium, it has been implicated in some adverse effects. In this study, we examined the effect of acute and chronic administration of diclofenac sodium on some hematological (PCV, WBC differentials) and coagulation  (prothrombin  time,  activated partial prothrombin time and platelets count) parameters of albino Wister rats using the standard methods.  Twenty four Albino Wister rats were divided into three groups of 8 rats and grouped as control, acute study and chronic study. The rats were administered 0.2 mg of diclofenac sodium for 24 hours for acute and 3 weeks for chronic studies respectively. The rats were sacrificed and blood collected for analysis of PCV, WBC differentials, prothrombin time, activated partial prothrombin time and platelets count using the  standard  methods.  Results  show  that  acute  administration  of  diclofenac sodium  at  0.2 mg  has  no  effect  on  hematological  and  coagulation  parameters,  but chronic  administration  could  instigate  significant  reduction  in  PCV,  platelets  count, neutrophils and monocytes (p<0.001), while there is a significant increase in PT, INR, lymphocytes  (p<0.001).  Considering these alterations, it is advisable that  this drug should be made a strictly prescription drug in order to prevent indiscriminate use of this medication and to prevent attendant anemia and coagulopathy that may follow chronic use.
口服双氯芬酸钠对Wister大鼠凝血因子及部分血液学指标的影响
双氯芬酸钠是一种非甾体抗炎药,通常作为处方药或非处方药。由于其解热、抗炎和镇痛的潜力,它对关节炎或许多疾病引起的疼痛的炎症和疼痛的控制非常有效。尽管双氯芬酸钠有有益的作用,但它也有一些副作用。在本研究中,我们采用标准方法检测了急性和慢性给药双氯芬酸钠对白化Wister大鼠血液学(PCV、WBC差异)和凝血(凝血酶原时间、活化部分凝血酶原时间和血小板计数)参数的影响。将24只白化病Wister大鼠分为3组,每组8只,分为对照组、急性组和慢性组。急性组和慢性组分别给予双氯芬酸钠0.2 mg,连续24小时和3周。处死大鼠,采血,采用标准方法分析PCV、白细胞差异、凝血酶原时间、活化部分凝血酶原时间和血小板计数。结果表明,急性给药0.2 mg双氯芬酸钠对血液学和凝血参数无影响,但慢性给药可引起PCV、血小板计数、中性粒细胞和单核细胞显著降低(p<0.001), PT、INR、淋巴细胞显著升高(p<0.001)。考虑到这些变化,建议将该药严格列为处方药,以防止滥用该药,并防止长期使用后可能出现的贫血和凝血功能障碍。
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