DYNAMICS OF IMMUNOLOGICAL INDICATORS IN THERAPY OF EXPERIMENTAL TOXIC HEPATITIS IN RATS WITH SAFFLOWER OIL
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Toxic hepatitis, safflower oil, cytokines, immune response, VEGF-A, βKlotho.Abstract
This study assessed the effects of safflower oil on cytokine dynamics, angiogenesis factors, and metabolic regulators in an experimental rat model of toxic hepatitis. IL-1β levels were 1.47-fold higher on day 7 and 2.04-fold higher on day 14 compared to intact animals (p<0.05), indicating reduced inflammatory activity. IL-4 concentration exceeded control values 2.19- and 2.06-fold on days 7 and 14, respectively (p<0.05), reflecting stimulation of regenerative processes. IL-6 showed a 1.34-fold and 1.56-fold increase (p<0.05), while TNFα rose 2.12- and 2.59-fold (p<0.05), demonstrating immune activation. VEGF-A levels increased 3.63-fold on day 7 and 2.54-fold on day 14 (p<0.05), confirming angiogenesis induction. βKlotho levels were 4.47-fold and 2.14-fold higher on days 7 and 14 (p<0.05), indicating prolonged cytoprotective effects. These findings confirm the strong immunomodulatory and hepatoprotective potential of safflower oil, mediated through cytokine modulation and enhanced regenerative mechanisms.
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