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The Effect of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome on Physiological and Biochemical Indicators in Albino rabbits

The Effect of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome on Physiological and Biochemical Indicators in Albino rabbits

Wasan Abdulmunem Taha1*, Umer Abdullah Ahmed Alelyan1, Raid D. Hashim2, Zainab Nizar Jawad3, Mohammed Khaleel Jameel4, Mohammed Ahmed Mustafa1

1Pathological Analysis Department, Applied Sciences, University of Samarra, Salh Al-Deen, Samarra, Iraq; 2College of Pharmacy, Al-Farahidi University, Baghdad Governorate, 00964, Iraq; 3Department of Optics Techniques, Al-Zahrawi University Collage, Karbala, Iraq; 4Department of Biology, College of Education for pure Sciences, University of Kerbala, Kerbala, Iraq.

 
*Correspondence | Wasan Abdulmunem Taha, Pathological Analysis Department, Applied Sciences, University of Samarra, Salh Al-Deen, Samarra, Iraq; Email: [email protected]

Figure 1:

The relationship between body weight and blood glucose level in rabbits with PCOS compared to control group.

Figure 2:

The relationship between Body weight (kg) and GOT level in Rabbits with PCOS compared to control group.

Figure 3:

Relationship between Body weight (kg) and GPT level in Rabbits with PCOS compared to control group.

Figure 4:

Relationship between body weight (kg) and ALP level in Rabbits with PCOS compared to control group.

Figure 5:

Relationship between body weight (kg) and LH level in Rabbits with PCOS compared to control group.

Figure 6:

Relationship between body weight (kg) and Insulin level in Rabbits with PCOS compared to control group.

Journal of Animal Health and Production

November

Vol. 12, Sp. Iss. 1

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