Publications by authors named "Parr C"

An autosomally inherited variant of the rabbit enzyme phosphoglucose isomerase that differs both electrophoretically and kinetically from the usual (wild-type) rabbit enzyme has been investigated. Animals homozygous for this character have an isomerase with considerably decreased activity (in the erythrocytes), an increased K(m) for fructose 6-phosphate, an increased K(i) for 6-phosphogluconate and a decreased stability towards heat and urea. The variant enzyme has been demonstrated in erythrocytes, leucocytes and tissues from the affected rabbits.

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The plasma clearance of intravenously injected rabbit muscle LDH was studied. In normal mice the clearance followed a biphasic exponential curve comprising an initial fast and subsequent slow phase. Riley virus-infected mice showed only the slow phase of enzyme clearance.

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Plasma LDH levels were determined in normal and Riley virus-infected mice following treatment with various drugs known to alter the activity of the RES. The rise in plasma LDH level after Riley virus infection was considerably enhanced by previous treatment with thorotrast (to produce blockade of the RES), and decreased by previous treatment with stilboestrol (to stimulate the RES). A dose of 2000 r whole-body x-irradiation, lethal within 3 to 4 days, did not alter the phagocytic activity of the RES, and was without effect on plasma LDH activity in normal mice, or on the rise in plasma LDH level following infection with Riley virus.

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