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Pathological changes in the liver tissue of different aged mice with induced and physiological fibrosis

Pathological changes in the liver tissue of different aged mice with induced and physiological... This paper presents the results of a study of developmental dynamics of pathological changes in the liver tissue of different aged mice with induced fibrosis, and also shows the role of melatonin as hepatoprotector. It was demonstrated that the toxic damage causes more severe pathological changes in the structure of liver tissue of old animals than of younger ones. The use of melatonin demonstrates a tendency to reduce the degree of liver fibrotization in young animals with induced fibrosis. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin Springer Journals

Pathological changes in the liver tissue of different aged mice with induced and physiological fibrosis

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2014 by Allerton Press, Inc.
Subject
Life Sciences; Biochemistry, general; Cell Biology; Life Sciences, general; Plant Sciences; Zoology
ISSN
0096-3925
eISSN
1934-791X
DOI
10.3103/S0096392514030043
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Abstract

This paper presents the results of a study of developmental dynamics of pathological changes in the liver tissue of different aged mice with induced fibrosis, and also shows the role of melatonin as hepatoprotector. It was demonstrated that the toxic damage causes more severe pathological changes in the structure of liver tissue of old animals than of younger ones. The use of melatonin demonstrates a tendency to reduce the degree of liver fibrotization in young animals with induced fibrosis.

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Moscow University Biological Sciences BulletinSpringer Journals

Published: Sep 24, 2014

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