Histology of the Liver of Albino Mice Mus musculus Exposed Experimentally to Passive Smoking Part (2) The Effect of Passive Smoking on the Levels of Glycogen in Mice Liver
Abstract
The study aims were to investigate the effect of passive smoking on the changes in the level of glycogen in mice. The mice were exposed for (2 to 4) months to passive smoking, for 2 to 4 hour's daily. The intensity of carbohydrate and glycogen reaction by increasing the amount of smoking and histochemical stains was decreased with the lapse of time to exposure of passive smoking as compared with the group of control.