STUDY THE N - ACETYLCYSTEINE EFFECTS ON GASTRECTOMY AND SOME BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN DOGS

The project of research was carrying out to study the effect of N-acetylcysteine on thewounds which developed in the stomach after gastrotomy. Dogs were used in this study asexperimental animals. Dogs were divided into two groups' treatment and control; each groupcontains 5 animals. The surgica...

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Main Author: Ashraff Waleed Abdulrazaq et al.
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Published: College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Basrah, Iraq 2020-06-01
Series:Basrah Journal of Veterinary Research
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Online Access:https://bjvr.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_170621_e305da7af53eb3afceedc4c06d086cbc.pdf
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description The project of research was carrying out to study the effect of N-acetylcysteine on thewounds which developed in the stomach after gastrotomy. Dogs were used in this study asexperimental animals. Dogs were divided into two groups' treatment and control; each groupcontains 5 animals. The surgical incision was closed by two layers of sutures using absorbentsutures then closed the muscle and skin using traditional steps. The treatment group was treatedusing 3% of N-acetylcysteine fluid topically on site of operation, as well as N-acetylcysteine(140 mg/kg/ day) was administrated orally for 7 days. Gross examination and clinical signswere recorded after 7 days of operation. Blood samples were collected before the surgery and 7days after the surgery for complete blood studies on blood samples in both groups.Additionally, tissue samples were taken from operation areas to study the histological change.Results of this study show that the healing of treated groups with N-acetylcysteine wasdisappeared after 3 days while in control groups the healing sings continued until 7 days aftersurgery. The mucous membranes in the group treated with N-acetylcysteine were healthiercomparative to the control group after 7 days of operation. Openings of the surgical area in thecontrol group suffered from adhesions led to hemorrhage during their separation while in thetreated group there were no adhesions. Blood analysis and liver enzymes tests showed anabsence of inflammation and regularity of all liver enzymes in the treated group. Finally, the treated groups showed the normal arrangement of tissue layers and no adhesion or increasing incollagen fibers.
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spelling doaj-art-1c868939e4114832b6dfca6777d8a8102025-08-20T01:50:53ZengCollege of Veterinary Medicine, University of Basrah, IraqBasrah Journal of Veterinary Research1813-84972410-84562020-06-0119116918210.23975/bjvetr.2020.170621170621STUDY THE N - ACETYLCYSTEINE EFFECTS ON GASTRECTOMY AND SOME BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN DOGSAshraff Waleed Abdulrazaq et al.,The project of research was carrying out to study the effect of N-acetylcysteine on thewounds which developed in the stomach after gastrotomy. Dogs were used in this study asexperimental animals. Dogs were divided into two groups' treatment and control; each groupcontains 5 animals. The surgical incision was closed by two layers of sutures using absorbentsutures then closed the muscle and skin using traditional steps. The treatment group was treatedusing 3% of N-acetylcysteine fluid topically on site of operation, as well as N-acetylcysteine(140 mg/kg/ day) was administrated orally for 7 days. Gross examination and clinical signswere recorded after 7 days of operation. Blood samples were collected before the surgery and 7days after the surgery for complete blood studies on blood samples in both groups.Additionally, tissue samples were taken from operation areas to study the histological change.Results of this study show that the healing of treated groups with N-acetylcysteine wasdisappeared after 3 days while in control groups the healing sings continued until 7 days aftersurgery. The mucous membranes in the group treated with N-acetylcysteine were healthiercomparative to the control group after 7 days of operation. Openings of the surgical area in thecontrol group suffered from adhesions led to hemorrhage during their separation while in thetreated group there were no adhesions. Blood analysis and liver enzymes tests showed anabsence of inflammation and regularity of all liver enzymes in the treated group. Finally, the treated groups showed the normal arrangement of tissue layers and no adhesion or increasing incollagen fibers.https://bjvr.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_170621_e305da7af53eb3afceedc4c06d086cbc.pdfn-acetylcysteinegastrectomyliver enzymes
spellingShingle Ashraff Waleed Abdulrazaq et al.,
STUDY THE N - ACETYLCYSTEINE EFFECTS ON GASTRECTOMY AND SOME BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN DOGS
Basrah Journal of Veterinary Research
n-acetylcysteine
gastrectomy
liver enzymes
title STUDY THE N - ACETYLCYSTEINE EFFECTS ON GASTRECTOMY AND SOME BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN DOGS
title_full STUDY THE N - ACETYLCYSTEINE EFFECTS ON GASTRECTOMY AND SOME BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN DOGS
title_fullStr STUDY THE N - ACETYLCYSTEINE EFFECTS ON GASTRECTOMY AND SOME BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN DOGS
title_full_unstemmed STUDY THE N - ACETYLCYSTEINE EFFECTS ON GASTRECTOMY AND SOME BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN DOGS
title_short STUDY THE N - ACETYLCYSTEINE EFFECTS ON GASTRECTOMY AND SOME BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN DOGS
title_sort study the n acetylcysteine effects on gastrectomy and some biochemical parameters in dogs
topic n-acetylcysteine
gastrectomy
liver enzymes
url https://bjvr.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_170621_e305da7af53eb3afceedc4c06d086cbc.pdf
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