Influence of tetracycline in the hepatic and renal development of rat's offspring

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This study aimed on evaluating the possible effects of tetracydine administered to rats on the tenth day of pregnancy, on kidney and liver development of their offspring. The liver showed vacuolization. necrosis, inflammation and sinusoidal dilatations, more evident in the newborn. Mitosis, early increase of Kupffer cells population and hipertrophy of hepatocytes with greater synthesis of glycogen were present on the tenth and twentieth days of life. The kidney showed slight tubular vacuolizations and necrosis, more proeminent in the newborn, as well as signs of tubular regeneration on the tenth and twentieth days. These results suggested that the organs studied went through several transitory morphological changes during development but presented signs of regeneration along the first days of life.

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Machado, A. L. D. S., Brandão, A. A. H., Da Silva, C. M. D. O. M., & Da Rocha, R. F. (2003). Influence of tetracycline in the hepatic and renal development of rat’s offspring. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 46(1), 47–51. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1516-89132003000100008

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