Research Article

Renoprotective and Cardioprotective Potential of Moricandia sinaica (Boiss.) against Carbon Tetrachloride-Induced Toxicity in Rats

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Sections of the cortex of the kidney from (A-F). (a) control rat shows the normal structure of renal corbacells and tubules (b) rat administered with CCl4 onlet show the disturbance of cortex structure. Severe degenerations of both renal glomeruli and tubules are appeared, (c) rat giving CCl4 and silymarin administered show the cortex appeared more or less like normal one, (d) rat administered CCl4 and silymarin show degeneration of some renal tubules, (e) rat administered CCl4 and MOR-1 (100 mg/kg) show the glomeruli and many of renal tubules appeared normal. Notice the degeneration of some renal tubules, (f) CCl4 and MOR-1 (200 mg/kg) administered rat show the glomeruli and many of renal tubules appear normal. Notice the degeneration of some renal tubules (H & E stain, Scale bar 5 μm).
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