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Journal of the Egyptian Society of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes [The]. 2006; 38 (1-2): 87-92
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-78370

ABSTRACT

To evaluate the role of hemodialysis [HD] on the correction of hexose monophosphate pathway [HMP] in chronic hemodialyzed patients. Ten end stage renal disease [ESRD] patients on chronic hemodialysis were selected from the nephrology unit of Medical Research Institute. All patients were on maintenance HD. [Three times per week for more than one year]. Hemoglobin [Hb] concentration, lipid peroxides as malonyldialdehyde [MDA], glutathione reductase [GR], glutathione peroxidase [GPX], glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase [G6PD], oxidized glutathione [GSSG] and reduced glutathione content [GSH] were estimated in erythrocytes. In addition, plasma creatinine was determined. All these parameters were estimated before and after haemodialysis session. Mean plasma creatinine was significantly decreased after haemodialysis. Mean erythrocyte lipid peroxides and GR were significantly increased after haemodialysis while GPX enzymatic activity was significantly decreased after haemodialysis. The above changes may indicate that HD enhances the oxidative-antioxidant defense system, but with no improvement of the anemia or correction of HMP pathway. The use of vitamin E coated membranes in the haemodialyzers and administration of antioxidants to hemodialyzed patients is recommended


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Humans , Male , Female , Renal Dialysis , Hexosephosphates , Oxidative Stress , Glutathione Reductase , Malondialdehyde , Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase , Creatinine , Antioxidants , Chronic Disease , Erythrocytes
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Indian J Physiol Pharmacol ; 1985 Oct-Dec; 29(4): 234-8
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-107191

ABSTRACT

The pattern of androgen dependent enzyme activities of epididymis was studied after the administration of prolactin and bromocriptine in albino rats. Prolactin activated the glycogenolysis and hexose mono and diphosphate pathways, which would be essential for sperm maturation. But bromocriptine inhibited these activities of epididymis. Hence role of bromocriptine in decreasing epididymal function has been suggested.


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Animals , Bromocriptine/pharmacology , Epididymis/drug effects , Glycogen/metabolism , Hexosephosphates/metabolism , Male , Mathematics , Prolactin/pharmacology , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
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