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Azarbayjani M A, Gholami Barmi T. The effect of jujube alcoholic extraction, and Resistance training on histopathology of hippocampus in male rats, which are poisoned by anabolic steroids T.Gholami1 (PhD candidate at Exercise Physiology), M A Azarbayjani2 (PhD),*H, Matinhomaee3 (PhD) *Department of Physical Education and Sports Exercise Physiology, Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch, , Tehran, Iran . jmciri 2017; 35 (1) :61-67
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Background: Anabolic Steroid hormones are mainly abused by athletes in order to improve athletic performance. The aim of present research is the simultaneous study on jujube alcoholic extraction, Gallic acid and endurance training on histopathology changes of Hippocampus in male rats which are poisoned by anabolic steroid. Methods:
Methods: in the research female rats from wistar race, weighted from 200-250 gr were selected randomly and divided in 10 groups that includes group 1: control, group 2 instinct, group 3 poisoned by Bvldnvn (5 mg/kg) , group 4 jujube + Bvldnvn, group 5 Gallic acid+ Bvldnvn, 6 Resistance Training + Bvldnvn (5mil/gr), 7 jujube + endurance training, 8 Gallicacid + Resistance training, 9 Bvldnvn (2 mg/kg), 10 Bvldnvn 2mili gram + Resistance training. After 8 weeks Resistance trainingand getting boldnon weekly through muscular injection, tissue sampling was done on the rats and then histopathology study was conducted.
Findings: the findings show that structural changes of Hippocampus in all groups in comparison to control group is significantly higher but there was not inflammation in any group.
Conclusion: based on the results of present study, using Bvldnvn (high dosage –low dosage) because Structural changes in Hippocampus.

 
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