Fig. 3From: Modulatory influence of Acacia hydaspica R. Parker ethyl acetate extract against cisplatin inveigled hepatic injury and dyslipidemia in ratsHistopathological effect of Cisplatin and protective effect of AHE in rat liver. (H&E staining, magnification 40X). Group 1: Liver section from control rats showing normal liver morphology. Group 2: CP-treated rat liver showing enhanced cellular lesions, loss of hepatic tissue structure arrangement and collection of inflammatory cells. Group 3: Represents liver section from AHE alone treated rat liver. Group 4: AHE post-treatment showed low density of cellular lesions. Group 5: AHE Pre-treatment results in significant protection against CP induced hepatic injury. Group 6: Showed protective effect of Silymarin treatment. AHE, A. hydaspica ethyl acetate fraction, CP-Cisplatin, HPC-Hepatocytes, CV-Central venule, MCI-Monocytes nuclear cells infiltrations, D&C-Dilation and congestion, FC & B- Fatty changes and ballooning, DLS- Degeneration of lobular shape, S-Sinosides, N-necrosisBack to article page