Influence of Fuke Qianjin Tablets on Blood Cells and Histopathological Manifestations of Acute Pelvic Inflammation in Rats
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Influence of Fuke Qianjin Tablets on Blood Cells and Histopathological Manifestations of Acute Pelvic Inflammation in Rats
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 17, Issue 21, Pages: 199-202(2011)
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SHI Zhen-yu, GUO Jian-sheng, YUAN Jian-ling, et al. Influence of Fuke Qianjin Tablets on Blood Cells and Histopathological Manifestations of Acute Pelvic Inflammation in Rats[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2011, 17(21): 199-202.
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SHI Zhen-yu, GUO Jian-sheng, YUAN Jian-ling, et al. Influence of Fuke Qianjin Tablets on Blood Cells and Histopathological Manifestations of Acute Pelvic Inflammation in Rats[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2011, 17(21): 199-202.DOI:
Influence of Fuke Qianjin Tablets on Blood Cells and Histopathological Manifestations of Acute Pelvic Inflammation in Rats
Objective: To investigate the effects of Fuke Qianjin tablets on the blood cells and histopathological manifestationsof acute pelvic inflammatory in rats. Method: The model of acute pelvic inflammation was established by injecting three kinds of bacteria (Escherichia coli
Mycoplasma urealyticum and Staphyloccocus aureus Rosenbach) into the uterus. The rats were randomLy divided into 8 groups and the patterns of blood cells were tested after 21 days of treatment. Result: Compared with normal group and shaml group
the white blood cells and proportions of neutrophils in model group were significantly lowered but proportions of lymphocytes increased which indicated a significant pelvic inflammation. Compared with model group
the white blood cells and proportions of neutrophils in treat groups were significantly increased but proportions of lymphocytes lowered. Conclusion: Fuke Qianjin tablets can influence the bloods cells and immunocytes to protect pelvic tissues.