CD56 Expression in Spleen Tissue Pathology and Its Implications in the Development of Type 1 Diabetes: Insights from Diabetic Rat Models
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ABSTRAcT Background: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease characterized by the destruc tion of beta cells in the pancreas. Objective: This study’s goals were to look at how much CD56 was expressed in the spleen tissue of rats with type 1 diabetes and compare it to rats that were not diabetic. Methods: The method used in this study was to give rats type 1 dia betes by giving them Alloxan (120 mg/kg). The rats had diabetes for one month. As soon as the experiment was over, all the animals were put down and prepared for normal biochem ical, histology, and immunohistochemical tests. Results: The study results revealed that the biochemical findings including glucose, cholesterol, and triglycerides in diabetic group were more significantly higher than that in the control group. The spleen tissue of diabetic rats was more inflamed than that of the control group, as shown by histological results. CD56 expression was much lower in the rats of diabetic group compared to the rats in the control group. conclusion: When looked at as a whole, CD56’s role in diabetes seems to have been lost. This explains why people with type 1 diabetes have inflammatory problems

المجلة
العنوان
Medical Archives
الناشر
An-Najah National University
بلد الناشر
فلسطين
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Scopus
معامل التأثير
None
نوع المنشور
مطبوع فقط
المجلد
4
السنة
2025
الصفحات
5