@Article{, title={New Animal Model of Induced Acute Hepatic Injury by Acetaminophen and Vitamin D3 Protective Effect}, author={Malath Azeez Al‑Saady}, journal={Medical Journal of Babylon مجلة بابل الطبية}, volume={15}, number={1}, pages={28-31}, year={2018}, abstract={Background: Drug-induced liver injury is of great interest especially drugs that broadly used like acetaminophen. Objective: To assess newmodel of acetaminophen-induced acute hepatic injury and Vitamin D3 effectiveness. Materials and Methods: Eighteen male rabbits allocatedinto three groups six rabbits for each. Group 1 receives acetaminophen to induce acute hepatic injury and Group 2 receive single injection ofVitamin D3 before induction of hepatic injury, and group 3 was control. After 24 h from three-spaced injection of acetaminophen sample ofblood taken to measure serum level of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase, and albumin.Results: Successful model of acetaminophen-induced hepatic injury achieved by significant elevation (P ≤ 0.05) of ALT and AST of Group1 and 2 compared with control. No significance variation observed (P ≥ 0.05) between treatment Group 1 and 2 in liver function enzymeslevel. Conclusion: A new easy model of acetaminophen-induced acute hepatic injury effectively obtained. Although no statistical signifi cantVitamin D3 lower the levels of ALT and AST.

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