1. Sex Differences in the Hepatotropic Effects of Antiulcer Drugs and Placenta Cryoextract in an Experimental Rat Liver Injury Model.
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Hladkykh, Fedir V, Koshurba, Illia V, Komorovsky, Roman R, Chyzh, Mykola O, Koshurba, Yuri V, and Marchenko, Mykhailo M
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GENDER differences (Sociology) , *HORMONE therapy , *MEDICAL sciences , *HEPATIC fibrosis , *FATTY liver , *MENSTRUAL cycle , *LACTATION , *PROGESTERONE receptors - Abstract
This article presents the findings of a study conducted on rats to examine the effects of different treatments on liver injury. The study focused on the role of sex differences and hormonal status in the response to these treatments. The results showed that certain drugs and hormonal therapies had varying effects on protein levels and alkaline phosphatase activity in the rats' blood. The study suggests that personalized treatment approaches may be necessary in gastroenterology and hepatology, taking into account gender and hormonal status. The findings also indicate that sex hormones may play a significant role in the development and response to liver injury. However, further research is needed to fully understand these interactions and develop effective treatments for liver diseases. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
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