Effect of experimental toxic anemia on the pancreas

Authors

  • G.T. Kudeshova Associate Professor, Department of “General Biology and Physiology”, Karakalpak State University named after Berdak, Uzbekistan
  • N.B. Murodova Trainee teacher, Department of “General Biology and Physiology”, Karakalpak State University named after Berdak, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6726433

Keywords:

toxic anemia, phenylhydrazine hydrochloride, lead acetate, α-amylase, blood, pancreatic tissue, small intestine chymus

Abstract

The decrease in hydrolytic capacity relative to polysaccharides observed in the initial hydrolysis phase of carbohydrates was expressed in the small intestinal secretion of αamylase in the pancreas, a decrease in enzyme activity in the small intestinal chymus. Chronic exposure to toxicants leads to an increase in pancreatic tissue and enzyme activity in the blood due to a decrease in α-amylase activity in the small intestine. Decreased pancreatic secretion and increased secretion are indicative of pancreatic insufficiency. It was shown the regulator treatment of growing rats by hemotoxicants (phenilhydrasine and lead acetate) resulted to increase of incretion and decrease of secretion of pancreas. These changes take place at the histological destroy of pancreas. These data are shown the toxic anemia stimulates development of pancreatitis in growing rats.

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Published

2022-06-27

How to Cite

G.T. Kudeshova, & N.B. Murodova. (2022). Effect of experimental toxic anemia on the pancreas. Partners Universal International Research Journal, 1(2), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6726433

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