Tyrosine-amino transferase, an enzyme induced to the liver via glucocorticoids, caused clearly measurable activity rises in either sex, 24 hours after 1 and 2 applications. Increased levels continued to recordable from males on the 3rd day from application, whereas enzyme activities in females had already returned to normal by that time. Histological examination of liver sections, following 1 and 2 applications of parathion methyl (PM), revealed the tissue pattern of clearly manifest toxic hepatosis with detectable mesenchymal reactions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClearly pronounced changes in plasma enzyme activities were observed 24 hours after one and two applications of parathion methyl (PM). The most strongly pronounced rise was in activity of aspartate-amino transferase and was recorded from both sexes. PM application caused sizeable changes in male rats.
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