The Effect on Histo-morphology of Lungs in Fluconazole and Vitamin E Treated Sprague Dawley Albino Rats with Septic Shock
Özet
Fluconazole is a subclass of triazole antifungal agents, is available as oral tablets, powder or for oral suspension, and as a sterile
solution for intravenous administration. Fluconazole is designated chemically as 2,4-difluoro-α,α1
-bis benzyl alcohol in the form of
white crystalline solid which is slightly soluble in water and saline. Fluconazole oral suspension contains 350 mg or 1400 mg contains
sucrose, citric acid anhydrous, sodium benzoate, sodium citrate, colloidal, silicon dioxide, titanium dioxide, xanthan gum, and natural
orange flavor. After reconstitution with 24 ml of distilled water or purified water each ml of reconstituted suspension contains 10 mg
or 40 mg of fluconazole. Animals are divided into 4 groups. The rats of group A were taken as control group. In group B rats are kept
nil per orally at 12 hours prior to induction of septic shock produce by Candida albicans s. Group C animals are administrated with
fluconazole at doses of 3mg/kg, 10mg/kg and 30mg/kg after the septic shock produce by Candida albicans s. Since fluconazole at a
higher dose had clearly shown to decrease tissue injury. We decided to keep fluconazole dose as constant and vitamin E would be
administered in dose of 10mg/100gm of body weight in group D. Both the drugs are administrated after inducing septic shock. After
the study, animals sacrificed and lungs obtained within 8 hours of septic shock. Lungs are taken out from sacrificed animals and then
fixed with paraffin and then sectioned and stained by eosin and haemotoxylin. With the help of cardiac puncture blood samples were
taken to estimate the infectious markers. Study of CBC and CRP was done. The levels were estimated and compared with control and
correlated with histologic findings. The lung histology is determined by mucosal thickening and inflammatory cells. All these results
were in favor of group D fluconazole along with vitamin E that shows significant results in all parameters. There was significant corre-
lation between control and fluconazole along with vitamin E treated group because vitamin E reduces the histopathological changes
in lungs parenchyma. It is concluded from the study that vitamin E when treated with combination of fluconazole it decreases the
lung tissue injury and oxidative stress.
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