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EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE EXCRETION AND DISTRIBUTION OF Cs$sup 137$. IX. EFFECTS OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF VARIOUS SALTS

Journal Article · · Kitakanto Igaku (Japan)
BS>When 3.2% sodium sulfate was injected subcutaneously (s.c.) into male dd-strain mice, some increased excretion and a decreased retention of Cs/sup 137/ in the muscle, kidney, liver, and blood resulted. After s.c. injection of 8% sodium thiosulfate an initial increase in excretion but no other change was seen. When 5% sodium chloride was injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) a significant increase in excretion and a decrease in retention resulted. 1% sodium phosphate did not change the excretion and body distribution. The s.c. injection 1.9% lactic acid caused some increase in excretion with no change of bcdy retention. The injection of Hartmann's solution had no influence upon the excretion or retention. When 5% sodium acetate was injected i.p. a significant decrease in excretion resulted but no change in retention in the muscle, kidney, liver, and blood was observed. When 3.8% and 10% sodium citrate were injected s.c. or i.p., Cs/sup 137/ excretion was decreased particularly in the intraperitoneal route. However, the distribution in the muscle, testis, kidney, liver, bone, and blood was not changed. The s.c. injection of 10% scdium glucuronate did not affect excretion or retention of Cs/sup 137/ in mice. (Absts. Japan. Med., 1: No. 6, 1961)
Research Organization:
Gunma Univ., Maebashi, Japan
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
NSA Number:
NSA-15-023260
OSTI ID:
4058921
Journal Information:
Kitakanto Igaku (Japan), Journal Name: Kitakanto Igaku (Japan) Vol. Vol: 9; ISSN KKAIA
Country of Publication:
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Language:
English