2010
DOI: 10.21608/ejana.2010.3638
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Effect of Nicotine Injection and its Stoppage on Reproduction in Female Rats

Abstract: Background: There is a clear support for an association between smoking and decreased female fertility. The substantial harmful effects of cigarette smoking on fecundity and reproduction have become apparent but not generally appreciated. Aim of theWork: The present work aimed to study the effect of nicotine on some reproductive organs and the morphological abnormalities of the offspring of the nicotine-treated mothers. Material and Methods: The experimental female rats aged three-month old were divided into t… Show more

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“…Histological findings in our study like Diniz Mf et al(6), which is a similar model exposure to cigarette smoke during pregnancy cause pathological changes that indicate infiltration of inflammatory cells and microvascular steatosis that were not seen in the controlled group. According to Hanene et al (39), and Samuel Santos Valença et al (40), relatively like models effect of the smoke of tobacco nicotine, oral nicotine, and subcutaneous injection of nicotine on histological changes in the rat ‘s liver that caused loss of trabecular arrangement, decreased cellularity, congestion, degeneration and necrosis in our study are also seen.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Histological findings in our study like Diniz Mf et al(6), which is a similar model exposure to cigarette smoke during pregnancy cause pathological changes that indicate infiltration of inflammatory cells and microvascular steatosis that were not seen in the controlled group. According to Hanene et al (39), and Samuel Santos Valença et al (40), relatively like models effect of the smoke of tobacco nicotine, oral nicotine, and subcutaneous injection of nicotine on histological changes in the rat ‘s liver that caused loss of trabecular arrangement, decreased cellularity, congestion, degeneration and necrosis in our study are also seen.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%