Short term effects of Chloroquine on the histology of the Sprague-Dawley Rats Kidney
Akinribido F.A ,Okanlawon O.A, Yama O.E
Dept Department of Biological Sciences, Bells University of Technology Ota, Ogun State
Dept Of Anatomy,College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Idi-Araba, Lagos State
(Research Work)
Correspondence to: Akinribido F.A, fumibos@yahoo.co.uk; +2348023654975
ABSTRACT
Significant binding of chloroquine occurs in the liver, kidney and spleen (Taylor and Francis 1987).
For a very short period of three days, ten male rats were exposed to chloroquine phosphate injection intraperitoneally /IP) for three days. The treated rats received 0.125ml/100g body weight of chloroquine phosphate injection intraperitoneally. Control rats received the same amount of normal saline intraperitoneally. Histologically, the micrographs of control and treated rats kidney were compared. Investigations confirmed defects in microscopic structures. In the kidney there were few renal corpuscles in the treated rats compared with controls.
Keywords: chloroquine, kidney, sprague-dawley rats,histology.






