2017
DOI: 10.15218/zjms.2017.002
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Chemoprotective effect of ascorbic acid on cyclophosphomide induced oral toxicity

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“…In the present study, H&E examination of cyclophosphamide group (group II) showed areas of atrophied epithelium, areas of keratinocyte degeneration and thinning of the epithelial covering. This result agreed with Al-Refai (13) . In his study, he injected 40 albino-rats with a single dose of IP CTX (300mg/kg) each to induce mucositis and found marked pathological changes like decrease in epithelium and keratin thickness on the ventral surface of the tongue mucosa of rats.…”
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“…In the present study, H&E examination of cyclophosphamide group (group II) showed areas of atrophied epithelium, areas of keratinocyte degeneration and thinning of the epithelial covering. This result agreed with Al-Refai (13) . In his study, he injected 40 albino-rats with a single dose of IP CTX (300mg/kg) each to induce mucositis and found marked pathological changes like decrease in epithelium and keratin thickness on the ventral surface of the tongue mucosa of rats.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The H&E examination of connective tissue of cyclophosphamide group revealed high inflammatory cell infiltrate and dilated vasculature, this finding is congruent with Saghir et al (15) who observed significant increase in inflammatory cells in lung alveolar tissues after single IP dose of cyclophosphamide. The same finding was also stated in Al-Refai (13) study where severe inflammatory cell infiltrate and dilated blood vessels were observed in the connective tissue of the ventral surface of the tongue in cyclophosphamide injected rats.…”
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“…Some investigators stated that 5-Flurouracil lead to mucosal inflammation that was proved through the elevated expression of many cytokines as tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-1(IL-1), which in turn start the inflammatory response. Furthermore, this inflammation weakens the mucosal membrane barriers which enhance its bacterial penetration, these bacteria will attract the mononuclear cells leading to inflammation and finally mucosal ulceration (33) .…”
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confidence: 99%