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Toxic effects of VCD on kidneys and liver tissues: a histopathological and biochemical study.

Shahin AhmadianSepideh SheshpariMahdi MahdipourMohammad PazhangPei-Shiue Jason TsaiMohammad NouriReza RahbarghaziMahnaz Shahnazi
Published in: BMC research notes (2019)
Histological analysis revealed hyperemia and follicular atresia in the ovaries, indicating successful POF induction in rats. In renal tissue, extensive tubular necrosis, focal hemorrhage, hyaline casts, and interstitial nephritis were observed. Analysis of hepatic tissue showed numerous hemorrhagic foci, chronic cholangitis, and hepatocyte necrosis, indicating apparent VCD toxicity of both hepatic and renal tissues. The biochemical evaluation revealed a tendency of increase in ALT, AST, creatinine, and Urea in VCD-treated rats; however, the values did not reach significant level. In conclusion, the induction of POF in rats by VCD correlates with renal and hepatic damages. Commensurate with data from this study, any conclusions from experiments based on VCD-induced premature ovarian failure rats should be reported with caution.
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