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Therapeutic efficiency of nucleotides and nucleosides in UV radiation edema of mice

Abstract

The influence of several nucleotides and nucleosides on UV radiation edemas of mice was studied with the aid of a staining test. In the first test series, amounts equimolar to 20 mg thymidine were injected i.p. It was found that thymidine, ATP, ADP and A5'MP had a significant influence which uridine did not have. The NAD dose of 54.8 mg was lethal in all 10 animals and the ATP dose of 42 mg in three out of 10 animals, while ADP and A5'MP had the effect of a reversible retardation of movements. The most effective substances of this series were ATP and ADP. In the second test series, the substances were equimolar to 1.8 mg thymidine. All substances tested, i.e. thymidine, adenosin, adenosin-cyclophosphate, NAD, NADH, ATP, ADP and A5'MP had a significant effect. Except for NAD, to which the animals reacted with a slight retardation, all substances were well tolerated. NAD and ADP were the most effective. In a third test series, dose-efficiency curves were established for thymidine and ATP. ATP was significantly more effective in equimolar doses. This finding is discussed.
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Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1973
Product Type:
Book
Reference Number:
AIX-07-270639; EDB-77-057207
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Other Information: Thesis
Subject:
63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT.; ADP; RADIOSENSITIVITY EFFECTS; AMP; ATP; NAD; ADENOSINE; DYES; EDEMA; EFFICIENCY; INTRAPERITONEAL INJECTION; IRRADIATION; MICE; NUCLEOSIDES; NUCLEOTIDES; RADIATION INJURIES; THERAPY; THYMIDINE; ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION; ANIMALS; AZINES; BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS; BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS; COENZYMES; DISEASES; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS; INJECTION; INJURIES; INTAKE; MAMMALS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS; PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES; PYRIMIDINES; RADIATION EFFECTS; RADIATIONS; RIBOSIDES; RODENTS; SYMPTOMS; VERTEBRATES; 560152* - Radiation Effects on Animals- Animals
OSTI ID:
7230391
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
German
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INIS
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
Pages: 40
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

Citation Formats

Kutta, I. Therapeutic efficiency of nucleotides and nucleosides in UV radiation edema of mice. Germany: N. p., 1973. Web.
Kutta, I. Therapeutic efficiency of nucleotides and nucleosides in UV radiation edema of mice. Germany.
Kutta, I. 1973. "Therapeutic efficiency of nucleotides and nucleosides in UV radiation edema of mice." Germany.
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title = {Therapeutic efficiency of nucleotides and nucleosides in UV radiation edema of mice}
author = {Kutta, I}
abstractNote = {The influence of several nucleotides and nucleosides on UV radiation edemas of mice was studied with the aid of a staining test. In the first test series, amounts equimolar to 20 mg thymidine were injected i.p. It was found that thymidine, ATP, ADP and A5'MP had a significant influence which uridine did not have. The NAD dose of 54.8 mg was lethal in all 10 animals and the ATP dose of 42 mg in three out of 10 animals, while ADP and A5'MP had the effect of a reversible retardation of movements. The most effective substances of this series were ATP and ADP. In the second test series, the substances were equimolar to 1.8 mg thymidine. All substances tested, i.e. thymidine, adenosin, adenosin-cyclophosphate, NAD, NADH, ATP, ADP and A5'MP had a significant effect. Except for NAD, to which the animals reacted with a slight retardation, all substances were well tolerated. NAD and ADP were the most effective. In a third test series, dose-efficiency curves were established for thymidine and ATP. ATP was significantly more effective in equimolar doses. This finding is discussed.}
place = {Germany}
year = {1973}
month = {Jan}
}