2021
DOI: 10.20473/iabj.v2i2.162
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The Contribution of Sex Difference on Different Liver Histopathology Between Male and Female Mice After Oral Administration of Caffeine

Abstract: Background : There are several studies reporting the effect of caffeine on liver histopathology, but it remains controversy. The laboratory animal used in those studies were predominantly male, whereas there is contribution of sex difference on different liver reaction to xenobiotic between male and female subject. Objective : It is necessary to conduct a study to explore the differences between the liver histopathology of male and female mice after oral administration of caffeine. Methods : This study used 36… Show more

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“…Al accumulation also induces the formation of ROS, leading to oxidative damage to proteins, DNA, and the imbalance of Ca 2+ ions in the cell (3,34). In addition, oxidative stress reduces the integrity of cell membranes and triggers cell damage (36). As a consequence, it increases cell permeability and disintegration and promotes lipid peroxidation (37,38), which contributes to cell ballooning or hydropic degeneration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al accumulation also induces the formation of ROS, leading to oxidative damage to proteins, DNA, and the imbalance of Ca 2+ ions in the cell (3,34). In addition, oxidative stress reduces the integrity of cell membranes and triggers cell damage (36). As a consequence, it increases cell permeability and disintegration and promotes lipid peroxidation (37,38), which contributes to cell ballooning or hydropic degeneration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%