Morphological Changes in the Pancreas of Rats with Experimental Diabetes Chronically Exposed to Pesticides Over a 9-Month Period

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  • Ubaydullayev Abbosxoʻja Xikmatilla oʻgʻli Assistant, Department of Internal Diseases, Family Medicine Therapy, Military Field Therapy, and Hematology, Termez Branch of Tashkent State Medical University Author
  • Pulatov Xabibulla Xayrullayevich Associate Professor, PhD, t.f.n in Medical Sciences, Department of Human Anatomy and Operative Surgery with Topographic Anatomy, Tashkent State Medical University Author

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Diabetes mellitus, morphology

Abstract

The present study aims to investigate the dynamic morphological changes occurring in the pancreas of rats with experimentally induced diabetes mellitus under the influence of chronic pesticide exposure over different time periods, particularly within 6 months. During the initial 3-month period, the pancreas of rats with diabetes mellitus exposed to pesticides was examined after decapitation. The pancreatic response to pesticide exposure in diabetic conditions over a 3- month period was primarily manifested as acute injury. Morphologically, the pancreatic capsule appeared relatively thickened, the surface was irregular, and signs of vascular congestion were observed.

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2026-04-15

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Morphological Changes in the Pancreas of Rats with Experimental Diabetes Chronically Exposed to Pesticides Over a 9-Month Period. (2026). Global Insights in Biomedical & Multidisciplinary Research, 1(02), 170-178. http://biomedglobe.com/index.php/gibmr/article/view/33

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