Wistar大鼠日粮补充维生素C和维生素e- en对血液学变化的影响

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近年来,血液学健康指标一直是大多数争论的焦点,尽管已经在不同的动物模型上进行了一些研究。在本研究中,我们评估了膳食中添加三烯烯烯浓缩物对全血细胞计数(堆积细胞体积(PCV)、总白细胞计数(TWBCC)、总红细胞计数(TRBCC)和总血小板计数(TPC)的影响。20只体重在150-200克之间的驯化雄性大鼠(饲养2周),每组5只大鼠,每组4只。ⅰ组大鼠给予标准鼠粮和随意饮水(正常对照组),ⅱ组大鼠每天给予3 -en-en谷物精料5µm,连续5周。III组和IV组分别每天给予维生素C和tre3 -en-en(5µm) +维生素C(共给药),连续5周。给药一段时间后,动物在氯仿麻醉下安乐死,取血进行血液学分析。然后进行全血细胞计数,并在两组之间进行比较,以确定血液健康指标的变化。单因素方差分析(ANOVA)结果显示,3 -en-en和3 -en-en + Vit的差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。C.治疗组(II组和IV组)与对照组比较。此外,3 -en-en补充饲料组(II组和IV组)的体重比对照组和维生素d组有统计学上的显著增加。c组(I组和III组)。3 -en-en和Vit的PCV升高也无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。与对照组相比,C处理组(II和III) TWBCC在各组间均无显著升高;而TRBCC与对照组相比显著增加。建议进行更多相关的确证工作,以验证本研究的结果。
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Evaluation of Hematological Changes in Tre-En-En and Vitamin C Dietary Supplementation to Wistar Rats
In recent times, hematological health indictors have been the focus of most debates, even though several researches on different animal models have been conducted relative to it. In this study, we evaluated the effects of dietary supplementation with Tre-en-en concentrates on full blood count [packed cell volume (PCV), total white blood cell count (TWBCC), total red blood cell (TRBCC) count and total Platelet count (TPC)]. Twenty (20) acclimatized (for two weeks) male rats between 150-200 g were procured and grouped into four of five rats each. Group I animals were fed with standard rat chow and water ad-libitum (normal control), while group II rats received 5µm each of Tre-en-en grain concentrate daily for five weeks. Whereas, groups III and IV respectively received vitamin C and Tre-en-en (5µm) + vitamin C (Co-administration) daily for five weeks. Following period of administration, animals were euthanized under chloroform anaesthesia and blood sample obtained for haematological analysis. Full blood count was then performed and comparisons made between groups to ascertain the changes in hematological health markers. Results from one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed a statistically significant increase (p < 0.05) in Tre-en-en and Tre-en-en + Vit. C. treated groups (II and IV) compared to control group. Also, Tre-en-en Supplement fed groups (II and IV) showed a statistically significant increase in body weights than control and vit. C. groups (I and III). There was also a statistically insignificant increase (p < 0.05) in the PCV of Tre-en-en and Vit. C treated groups (II and III) compared to control, while TWBCC increased insignificantly across groups; whereas TRBCC increased significantly as compared to control. More corroborative works relative to this is recommended to validate the result of this study.
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