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The effects of the pulsed magnetic field on sepsis-induced liver tissue injury in rats.

Fikret GevrekSerkan YelliSerkan Gürgül
Published in: General physiology and biophysics (2023)
Sepsis is the host's response to infection and can lead to severe and life-threatening cases. We aimed to investigate the effects of pulsed magnetic field (PMF) on septic liver tissue injury. A total of 28 adult Wistar albino rats were divided equally into four study groups: Sham, PMF-1, PMF-2, and Sepsis, with seven rats in each. Sepsis was performed using the CLP method. PMF-1 and PMF-2 were exposed to 7.5 Hz and 15 Hz PMF, respectively, for 24 hours. After having their livers removed, liver tissues were analysed using histological techniques. We observed remarkable healing in PMF groups. Apoptotic cells decreased in the PMF-treated groups compared with the Sepsis group (p < 0.05). Immune expressions of Acas-3, Bax, and HIF-1 increased in the Sepsis group, while Bcl-2 expression decreased (p < 0.05). The results imply that PMF application has anti-apoptotic, antiinflammatory, and therapeutic effects on septic liver tissue injury.
Keyphrases
  • acute kidney injury
  • septic shock
  • intensive care unit
  • cell death
  • induced apoptosis
  • poor prognosis
  • cell proliferation
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • high glucose
  • anti inflammatory
  • stress induced