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Fig. 4 | BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies

Fig. 4

From: Reversal of cisplatin triggered neurotoxicity by Acacia hydaspica ethyl acetate fraction via regulating brain acetylcholinesterase activity, DNA damage, and pro-inflammatory cytokines in the rodent model

Fig. 4

Cerebral cortex sections from the untreated group showing normal histological features of brain morphology with well-shaped neurons. Cisplatin (CisPT, 12 mg/kg) shot induces severe damage in cerebral cortex regions. Sections of Acacia hydaspica ethyl acetate extract (AHE) pretreated group at 200 mg/kg for 16 days showed significant protection and rescue of neuron damages with slight signs of the CisPT damage tissues. Sections of AHE (400 mg/kg) pretreated for 16 days showed brain regions with fewer damaged tissues than CisPT group and showed near-to normal brain morphology with well-organized nuclei devoid of vacuolation and irregular features

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