Anesteziol Reanimatol
November 1998
A simple and objective rapid method for assessing serum and plasma toxicity is proposed, based on registration of the frog cardiac contractions. The method permits assessment of disease severity and monitoring the time course of pathological process after surgery and plasmapheresis. The level of toxemia and disease severity did not correlate in 20% of cases.
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October 1998
New methods (a reticulocytic test, inhibition of erythrocyte sedimentation, registration of the frog's heart rate) were used in studying the toxicity of the serum, blood plasma and urine of surgical patients. The most informative methods for the assessment of the toxemia degree are thought to be the reticulocytic test and registration of the frog's heart rate. The maximum time for the determination of endotoxicity is 15 minutes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExperiments on rats were made to study membrane potentials (MP) of secretory cells of the salivary glands, the content of biogenic amines and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) isozymes of the salivary gland tissue in trauma after pretreatment with methylcobalamine. Twenty-four hours after trauma the salivary gland showed a decrease in the content of LDH aerobic fractions, the lowering of noradrenaline concentration with no changes in the MP of glandular cells outside the zone of injury. Administration of cobalamine did not cause any changes in the parameters under study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFContent of histamine and serotonin was estimated spectrofluorimetrically in rat submandibular salivary glands under conditions of experimental botulinic and diphtheric intoxication. Decrease in secretion of saliva in botulism was due not only to parasympathetic denervation of the salivary glands but also to alterations in serotonin and, especially, histamine metabolism in the gland tissue. Content of these biogenic amines was almost unaltered after increase in secretion of saliva caused by blocking of the sympathetic nervous impulsation by diphtheria toxin.
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