Therapy Role of Camel Milk for the Treatment of Hepatitis Mice Which Induces via Listeria Monocytogenes Ameen Shereen Hussein1, Hameed Azeez Khalid2 1Assistant Lecturer Chamchamal Technical Institute, Sulaimania Polytechnic University, Sulaimania, Iraq 2Professor College of Science, University of Tikrit, Tikrit, Iraq Online published on 8 March, 2019. Abstract The goal of the current study was to administer the role of camel milk on hepatic histopathological induced via experimental infection with L.monocytogenes in Swiss albino mice. The mice were divided into four groups (A, B, C and D). The control group received water and fed ad libitum. The other groups received orally L. monocytogenes, Group B sacrificed after fourteenth day. Group C received 1ml of camel milk, Group D received ad libitum of camel milk. Mice of both groups sacrificed after two weeks. Livers of all mice groups were taken to histological study. Histological sections of the liver of group B detected more sever changes including the acquisition of granular appearance for most tissue of liver lobes, hepatic cells necrosis with multiply micro abscesses compared with control groups. While liver of groups C and D showed normal structure of liver in most sections were represented via reduce the acquisition of granular appearance and increases number of Kupffer cells and in liver of group C while in group D showed several Hepatic cells to be ready for division, hyperplasia and hypertrophy of kupffer cells. Top Keywords Therapy Role, Camel milk, hepatitis, L. monocytogenes, Adult mice. Top |