Abstract
Total-body X-irradiation (600 r) of rats and administration of thiophosphamide (13 mg/kg) increased the activity of trypsin of pancreas and serum of rats, six hours after treatment. An increased activity is maintained over a long period of time after the exposure (up to 60 days), whereas after treatment with thiophosphamide, it starts decreasing below normal on the 7th day. The pepsin activity in the gastric wall decreases early after the irradiation, then it rises (days 3 to 7) and falls again. The administration of thiophosphamide does not substantially influence the activity of pepsin. One of the factors responsible for the variations observed in the activity of enzymes may be the changes in the contents of serum inhibitors of trypsin and pepsin.
Citation Formats
Savitskii, I V, and Korpovich, G A.
Activity of certain enzymes of the gastrointestinal tract and of their inhibitors under the action of radiation and thiophosphamide.
USSR: N. p.,
1975.
Web.
Savitskii, I V, & Korpovich, G A.
Activity of certain enzymes of the gastrointestinal tract and of their inhibitors under the action of radiation and thiophosphamide.
USSR.
Savitskii, I V, and Korpovich, G A.
1975.
"Activity of certain enzymes of the gastrointestinal tract and of their inhibitors under the action of radiation and thiophosphamide."
USSR.
@misc{etde_7142853,
title = {Activity of certain enzymes of the gastrointestinal tract and of their inhibitors under the action of radiation and thiophosphamide}
author = {Savitskii, I V, and Korpovich, G A}
abstractNote = {Total-body X-irradiation (600 r) of rats and administration of thiophosphamide (13 mg/kg) increased the activity of trypsin of pancreas and serum of rats, six hours after treatment. An increased activity is maintained over a long period of time after the exposure (up to 60 days), whereas after treatment with thiophosphamide, it starts decreasing below normal on the 7th day. The pepsin activity in the gastric wall decreases early after the irradiation, then it rises (days 3 to 7) and falls again. The administration of thiophosphamide does not substantially influence the activity of pepsin. One of the factors responsible for the variations observed in the activity of enzymes may be the changes in the contents of serum inhibitors of trypsin and pepsin.}
journal = []
volume = {15:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1975}
month = {Jan}
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title = {Activity of certain enzymes of the gastrointestinal tract and of their inhibitors under the action of radiation and thiophosphamide}
author = {Savitskii, I V, and Korpovich, G A}
abstractNote = {Total-body X-irradiation (600 r) of rats and administration of thiophosphamide (13 mg/kg) increased the activity of trypsin of pancreas and serum of rats, six hours after treatment. An increased activity is maintained over a long period of time after the exposure (up to 60 days), whereas after treatment with thiophosphamide, it starts decreasing below normal on the 7th day. The pepsin activity in the gastric wall decreases early after the irradiation, then it rises (days 3 to 7) and falls again. The administration of thiophosphamide does not substantially influence the activity of pepsin. One of the factors responsible for the variations observed in the activity of enzymes may be the changes in the contents of serum inhibitors of trypsin and pepsin.}
journal = []
volume = {15:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1975}
month = {Jan}
}