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Browsing by Author "Oyabambi, AO"

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    Aqueous extract of Parkiabiglobosa ameliorates risk markers of cardiometabolic diseases in spironolactone treated and high-salt fed Sprague Dawley rats
    (Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences and Faculty of Basic Clinical Sciences, Lagos State University, College of Medicine, 2022) Oyabambi, AO; Akinnuga, AM; Areola, ED; Echibiri, SE; Imam-Fulani, Aminat Omolola; Abdulsalam, AO; Oluranti, OI
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    Corn silk (Stigma maydis) aqueous extract attenuates high-salt induced glucose dysregulation and cardiac dyslipidemia: Involvement of phosphoinositide 3-kinase activities
    (African Journal Online, 2021) Oyabambi, AO; Michael, OS; Imam-Fulani, Aminat Omolola; Babatunde, SS; Oni, KT; Sanni, DO
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    Effects of albendazole administration on the testicular histology of adult Wistar rats.
    (Journal of Experimental and Clinical Anatomy, 2013) Omotoso, Gabriel Olaiya; Alabi, AS; Oyabambi, AO
    Background: The testicular cytoarchitectural effects of albendazole administration were studied in adult Wistar rats. Materials and Methods: The animals were grouped into three groups, with six (6) rats per group. While animals in the control group A were given water, the treatment groups B and C received 15 mg/kg and 30 mg/kg respectively of albendazole orally for three consecutive days. The animals were sacrificed by cervical dislocation about 24 hours after drug administration, and the testes removed, fixed in 10% formal saline and processed for histological consideration, using Haematoxylin and Eosin stains. Results: Varying degrees of histological changes were noticed in the seminiferous tubules, which were marked in the group that received the higher dose of the drug. Conclusion: These structural distortions and degenerations of testicular tissues that occurred after albendazole administration are dose-dependent, and could affect reproductive functions in males.

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