Master's thesis at the Faculty of Education for Pure Sciences discusses the pathological tissue assessment of ethanol alcohol on the stomach of rats
The Department of Life Sciences at wasit University's Faculty of Pure Sciences discussed a master's thesis on the pathological tissue assessment of ethanol alcohol on the rat's stomach. The letter, prepared by student Falah Abdulhadi Saleh, aims to detect the effect of ethanol on pathological tissue changes in the stomach depending on the state of the empty stomach and full of food and to reveal whether nitric oxide (NO) and interferon kama (IFN-y) are an indicator of measuring the effect of ethanol on various tissue damage caused by its consumption. The study showed that severe bleeding and a severe inflammatory condition in the mucous layer due to leukocyte leaching at the site of mucous cell damage show these changes more sharply in the case of fasting compared to the state of nutrition of the same concentration. The letter found that levels of gamma interferon and nitric oxide in the ethanol-dose group serum were higher than the control group and there was a moral visit at IFN-y and NO levels in the dose group serum with increased concentration of ethanol and fasting status.