Chronic Inflammatory Changes In Esophageal Mucosa of Albino Rats Following Prolonged Intake of Carbonated Drinks.

M. Asif, Ashhad Mazhar, N. Parveen, Sara Farhan, Lubna Riaz, R. Shahid
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Abstract Background: Carbonated beverages include soft drinks or sodas which contain carbondioxide and that when ingested for prolonged period of time lowers the intra-esophageal pH and can lead to histopathological changes in the mucosa. Objective: To study the effects of prolonged intake of carbonated drinks on the oesophagus of albino rats. Method: This experimental study was carried out at Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical College for a period of six months. Seventy five rats of wistar strain (gender non specific) were divided into ‘control groups ‘A1 n=10, A2 n=10, A3 n=10 & ‘exposed groups’ B n=15, C n=15 and D n=15.The controls and the exposed animals were fed the same balanced diet, prepared at the lab’s kitchen. The fluid intake of exposed animals was restricted to carbonated drinks only, whereas, the controls were fed water.At the end of the first, third and sixth months, groups A1&B, A2&C and A3&D were sacrificed and histological section of oesophagus were obtained for histomorphological studies. Results: On micrometry, width of the oesophagus of the exposed animals for one month;Group B was higher (17.87) than those of Group A1 (5.70). Those rats sacrificed at the end of the third month; Group C had significantly enlarged wall thickness of the oesophagus compared to A2 group. The average oesophageal wall thickness 13.60?m was found to be more in the exposed group ‘D’, as compared to 4.50?m measured in Control Group A3 (p<0.01). Conclusion: Prolonged consumption of carbonated drinks resulted in gross and histomorphological changes in the esophageal mucosa. The results of this research will help provide awareness to the general public of the adverse effects afflicted by these beverages.  
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长期饮用碳酸饮料对白化大鼠食管黏膜慢性炎症的影响。
背景:碳酸饮料包括含有二氧化碳的软饮料或苏打水,当长时间摄入时,会降低食管内pH值并导致粘膜的组织病理学改变。目的:研究长期饮用碳酸饮料对白化大鼠食道的影响。方法:本实验研究在Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto医学院进行,为期六个月。将75只wistar品系(性别非特异性)大鼠分为对照组A1 n=10, A2 n=10, A3 n=10和暴露组B n=15, C n=15, D n=15。对照组和受辐射的动物被喂食在实验室厨房准备的同样均衡的饮食。受感染动物的液体摄入量仅限于碳酸饮料,而对照组则喂食水。第1、3、6个月末,分别处死a1、b、a2、c、a3、d组,取食管组织切片进行组织形态学研究。结果:在显微镜下,暴露1个月后,B组的食道宽度(17.87)高于A1组(5.70)。这些大鼠在第三个月末被处死;与A2组相比,C组食管壁厚度明显增大。平均食管壁厚度13.60?与4.50?相比,暴露组“D”中的m含量更高。对照组(A3)与对照组(p<0.01)比较差异有统计学意义。结论:长期饮用碳酸饮料可引起食管黏膜的大体和组织形态学改变。这项研究的结果将有助于提高公众对这些饮料的不良影响的认识。
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