2021
DOI: 10.3889/oamjms.2021.6237
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Hazards of Chronic Exposure to Nonylphenol: Concomitant Effect on Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Male Albino Rats

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Chronic exposure to environmental endocrine disruptors like nonylphenol (NP), has been shown in previous studies to predispose to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. METHODS: In this work, forty adult male albino rats were divided into four groups, a high sucrose-high-fat diet (HSHFD) group, a group receiving 20 μg/kg/day of NP, an NP + HSHFD group, and a control group. The rats were sacrificed on day 60 after anesthetization. RESULTS: Biochemical tests indicated that serum transaminases (alanin… Show more

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“…From the above findings we suggest that fat accumulation in liver leads to membrane lipid peroxidation, oxidative stress, cellular apoptosis and consequently leakage of liver enzymes in the patients with fatty liver disease. This was in agreement to several studies [3], [4], [27], [28], [29] claimed that both inflammation and oxidative stress play a vital role in the initiation of NAFLD.…”
Section: : Photomicrographs Of Immunostained Liver Sections For Caspa...supporting
confidence: 93%
“…From the above findings we suggest that fat accumulation in liver leads to membrane lipid peroxidation, oxidative stress, cellular apoptosis and consequently leakage of liver enzymes in the patients with fatty liver disease. This was in agreement to several studies [3], [4], [27], [28], [29] claimed that both inflammation and oxidative stress play a vital role in the initiation of NAFLD.…”
Section: : Photomicrographs Of Immunostained Liver Sections For Caspa...supporting
confidence: 93%