Therapeutic Effects of Boric Acid in a Septic Arthritis Model Induced by Escherichia Coli in Rats
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2022-01-16
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The study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic effect of boric acid (BA) in experimentally induced septic arthritis. A total of 30 rats, 6 rats in each group (5 groups), were used in the study. No treatment was applied to the rats in the control group. Only BA was administered intraperitoneally (IP) to the rats in the bor group. Escherichia coli was administered at a single dose of 25 mu L, 1 x 10(10) cfu/rat from the right foot pad of the rats, via intra-articular route, to the mice in the arthritis, arthritis-bor, and arthritis-antb groups. Then, BA at a dose of 50 mg/kg and cefazolin at a dose of 25 mg/kg were administered to the rats in the arthritis-bor and arthritis-antb groups, respectively, for 7 days via the IP route. At the end of the study, all animals were euthanized following the ethical rules. Blood and tissue samples were taken from the rats for biochemical and histopathological analyses. The levels of GSH, MDA, Endoglin, Endocan, and TNF-beta markers were measured in the blood samples taken. A significant decrease was observed in MDA and Endoglin levels in the boric acid-administered group compared with the arthritis group, while a significant increase was observed at the GSH level. Histopathologically, it was determined that the reactive surrounding tissue response in the bor group was significantly reduced. As a result, a significant decrease in inflammation was found biochemically and histopathologically in the groups treated with BA.
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Boric acid, Endocan, Endoglin, GSH, MDA, Septic arthritis, TNF-beta, Tumor-Necrosis-Factor, Rheumatoid-Arthritis, Lymphotoxin, Infections, Gene, Polymorphism, Osteomyelitis, Expression, Resistance, Endoglin, Tnf-β, Arthritis, Infectious, Endoglin, Rats, Mice, Boric Acids, Cefazolin, Escherichia coli, Animals, Lymphotoxin-alpha, Escherichia coli Infections
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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences
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Bıologıcal Trace Element Research
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200
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11
Start Page
4762
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4770
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