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Expresi Protein Caspase-9 dan Gambaran Histologi Paltum sekunder Mencit Prenatal Akibat Paparan Diazepam di Periode Organogenesis (Caspase-9 Protein Expression and Description of Histologic Secondary Palate on Prenatal Mice Caused by Exposure to Diazepam in the Period of Organogenesis)
The aim of this research at evaluation of the teratogenic effect of diazepam intake in the pariod of organogenesis to caspase -9 expression and histology study on secondary palate development. The different steps of palatogenesis were tigntly regulated and failure of palatal shelves growth, elevation, contact, and or fusion generate a cieft palate. Cleft palate is one of the most common congenital malformations. A bout 18 mices (Mus musculus) of known age and weight were used. They were deivided in two groups: The first groups were control group which were injected daily with distilled water, while the second groups were injected daily with diazepan 8 mg/kg/day. Anomalies of cleft palate were evaluated. The histology results with diazepam 8 mg/kg/day. Anomalies of cleft palate were evaluated. The histology results showed cleft palate in the test group. The results of immunohistochemistry showed increased expression of caspase 9 was significant in both test groups. The statistical results indicated that diazepam intake can lead to increase in palatal anomalies and caspase-9 expression.
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