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1.
Rom J Physiol ; 36(1-2): 61-6, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11068605

ABSTRACT

Pre- and post-pubertal Wistar rats were injected i.m. with a single dose equivalent to 1 UI of Calcitonin (Calsyn-50 Rorer, Swiss). Its effects upon the thymus and adrenals were assessed after 1, 3 and respectively, 8 days since injection. The results pointed to differences of reaction of the thymus and adrenals dependent on rat ages and on the period of hormone persistence in the organism. The effects in mature rats are characterized by a stress state, reflected in adrenal reaction, but without impact upon the thymus in point of biochemical parameters. In rats of that age, modifications in both organs are much reduced after 8 days since calcitonin injection. In pubertal rats, adrenal activity is temperate, and thymus registers modification of DNA, of oxygen consumption and of nitrogen aminic after 3 days since injection. This modification is maintained for 8 days.


Subject(s)
Adrenal Glands/drug effects , Calcitonin/pharmacology , Thymus Gland/drug effects , Adrenal Glands/metabolism , Aging/physiology , Amino Acids/metabolism , Animals , Calcitonin/pharmacokinetics , DNA/metabolism , Female , Injections, Intramuscular , Nitrogen/metabolism , Oxygen Consumption/drug effects , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Stress, Physiological/chemically induced , Stress, Physiological/metabolism , Thymus Gland/metabolism , Time Factors
2.
Rom J Physiol ; 36(1-2): 97-101, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11068610

ABSTRACT

Administration of L-thyroxin in a dose of 30 micrograms/chicken, i.m. and 2-thiouracyl in a dose of 0.3 mg/chicken, i.m. for an interval of 3 days, determined, at the thymus level, increases of total protein content in the Tu group, in parallel with decreases of the nitrogen of free amino acids level in the Tx group, increases of DNA content in the Tx group and an increase of the thymus weight in both groups. Modifications are due to the action of thyroxin, on the one hand, and on the other to the doses of antithyroid drug which determines a raise of T4 content in the plasma and the manifestation of activities specific to this hormone.


Subject(s)
Chickens/metabolism , Thiouracil/pharmacology , Thymus Gland/drug effects , Thymus Gland/metabolism , Thyroxine/pharmacology , Amino Acids/antagonists & inhibitors , Animals , Nitrogen/antagonists & inhibitors , Proteins/metabolism
3.
Rom J Physiol ; 32(1-4): 83-6, 1995.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8896080

ABSTRACT

Thymocytes (isolated from the thymus of Wistar rats) were put in contact with the glucocorticoid hormones (hydrocortisone acetat, prednison, respectively superprednol) in the Warburg cup. The in vitro effects upon the biochemical parameters: total proteins, gammaglobulines, RNA, DNA, glucose and free nitrogen aminoacids, are more emphasized for both synthetic hormones than hydrocortisone, establishing a decreases in their levels.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Glucocorticoids/pharmacology , Hydrocortisone/pharmacology , Thymus Gland/cytology , Animals , Cells, Cultured/drug effects , Cells, Cultured/metabolism , DNA/metabolism , Glucose/metabolism , Nitrogen/metabolism , Oxygen Consumption/drug effects , Prednisone/pharmacology , Proteins/metabolism , RNA/metabolism , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Thymus Gland/drug effects , gamma-Globulins/metabolism
4.
Rom J Physiol ; 30(3-4): 193-7, 1993.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7582932

ABSTRACT

Leucotrofina administration to chickens of two different ages (2,5 IU/chicken to 3 days old chickens, and 5 IU/individual to 21 days old chickens), associated with an antigen (1 / 1000 Bovine Serum Albumin) (0,25 ml, respectively 0.5 ml/animal in young and in older chickens) affected several blood serum parameters as: the antibodies concentration, the gamma-globulins, the total proteins, and the nitrogen of the free amino-acids content in a manner corresponding to the experimental model and to age the of the animals.


Subject(s)
Aging/immunology , Antibodies/immunology , Serum Albumin, Bovine/pharmacology , Thymus Extracts/pharmacology , Amino Acids/blood , Animals , Antibody Formation/drug effects , Blood Proteins/analysis , Chickens , Nitrogen/blood , gamma-Globulins/analysis
5.
Rom J Physiol ; 30(3-4): 249-52, 1993.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7582939

ABSTRACT

The administration of hydrocortisone-acetate to adult Wistar rats induced emphasized biochemical modifications in the thymus, together with the weight decrease of the gland. Liver was less affected and adrenal's function was suppressed, as shown by the increase of the ascorbic acid content. The treatment did not induce a stress situation.


Subject(s)
Adrenal Glands/metabolism , Hydrocortisone/analogs & derivatives , Liver/metabolism , Thymus Gland/metabolism , Adrenal Glands/drug effects , Adrenal Glands/physiology , Animals , Ascorbic Acid/metabolism , Female , Hydrocortisone/pharmacology , Liver/drug effects , Organ Size/drug effects , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Thymus Gland/cytology , Thymus Gland/drug effects
6.
Rom J Physiol ; 30(1-2): 119-22, 1993.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7526950

ABSTRACT

Adult Wistar rats of both sexes were treated with Cyclophosphamide (a Romanian product), for 12 month. The Cyclophosphamide was given in the food, in 3 different doses (0.31, 1.25, respectively 2.5 mg/kg body weight). The modifications produced in the thymus and blood plasma were dose and sex dependent, and they emphasize an alteration in the protein metabolism, which is not accompanied by an involuntion of the thymus itself.


Subject(s)
Blood/drug effects , Cyclophosphamide/pharmacology , Thymus Gland/drug effects , Amines/blood , Animals , Blood Proteins/analysis , Blood Proteins/drug effects , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Female , Male , Nitrogen/blood , RNA/metabolism , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Sex Characteristics , Thymus Gland/metabolism , Time Factors
7.
Rom J Physiol ; 30(1-2): 93-5, 1993.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7982023

ABSTRACT

A 10 days Leucotrofina or Timolimfotropina administration induced in Wistar rats a rise of glycemia and liver glycogen content, and a decrease of glycogen-phosphorylase a activity. These modifications lasted in time and may be due to an activation of the hepatic gluconcogenetic pathway, via a stimulated glucocorticoid production.


Subject(s)
Carbohydrate Metabolism , Thymus Extracts/pharmacology , Adjuvants, Immunologic/pharmacology , Animals , Blood Glucose/analysis , Glycogen/metabolism , Liver/metabolism , Male , Phosphorylases/metabolism , Rats , Rats, Wistar
8.
Rom J Physiol ; 30(1-2): 97-9, 1993.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7982024

ABSTRACT

Adult male rats were treated for 10 days with a thymic extract (Leucotrofina-L, or Timolimfotropina-T, Ellem Milano, Italy), in a daily dose of 0.1 ml/100g body weight. 5 days after the end of the treatment, rats were sacrificed and liver was removed. The modifications in the liver were of the same direction for noth thymic extracts (an increase of the total protein content and of DNA concentration and a decrease of RNA concentration).


Subject(s)
Liver/drug effects , Thymus Extracts/pharmacology , Adjuvants, Immunologic/pharmacology , Animals , DNA/metabolism , Liver/metabolism , Male , Rats , Rats, Wistar
9.
Rev Roum Physiol (1990) ; 28(3-4): 113-6, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1823579

ABSTRACT

Leucotrofina administration in Wistar rats induced in thymus an increase of total protein content and of protein synthesis from 14C-leucine, simultaneously with a raise in the AlAT activity. Adrenal glands were not affected. Leucotrofina administration on the background of Cyclophosphamide induced modifications restored at normal values some of the thymic parameters (total protein content and RNA content) but the ascorbic acid content in the adrenals remained lowered.


Subject(s)
Adrenal Glands/drug effects , Cyclophosphamide/pharmacology , Thymus Extracts/pharmacology , Thymus Gland/drug effects , Animals , Male , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
10.
Rev Roum Physiol (1990) ; 28(1-2): 35-8, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1726308

ABSTRACT

Cornish-Rock chickens were given 0.3 ml anti-bursal serum in the pectoral muscle on the first day of life. Three days after serum administration, the modifications were evident both in the bursa of Fabricius and thymus (ponderal involution and decrease of RNA and glycogen contents). Pronounced thymo-bursal differences appeared at 13 days: in the bursa the values were normalized; in the thymus inverse modifications appeared as compared to the 3 days values. The modifications in the adrenals are in agreement with those in the lymph organs.


Subject(s)
Adrenal Glands/immunology , Bursa of Fabricius/immunology , Immune Sera/immunology , Thymus Gland/immunology , Animals , Ascorbic Acid/metabolism , Chickens , DNA/metabolism , Glycogen/metabolism , Injections, Intramuscular , Organ Size/immunology , RNA/metabolism
11.
Arch Exp Veterinarmed ; 45(1): 145-8, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1789722

ABSTRACT

Administration to broiler chickens of one single dose of thio-urea (7 mg/kg body weight) on the 7th day of age affects in different ways jejunal absorption of glucose and of leucine. Methionine supplementation of feedstuff (1.5 g/kg) through 40 days affects, in an age-dependent manner, glucose absorption, but not that of leucine.


Subject(s)
Chickens/metabolism , Intestinal Absorption/drug effects , Jejunum/drug effects , Methionine/pharmacology , Thiourea/pharmacology , Animals , Glucose/metabolism , Jejunum/metabolism , Leucine/metabolism
12.
Rev Roum Physiol (1990) ; 28(1-2): 23-6, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1817665

ABSTRACT

In alloxan-induced diabetes in rats a marked increase in fasting glycemia was seen. The administration of "Hipogalegin" (0.45 g/kg b.w.; for one administration) led to a marked decrease of the glycemia in fasted diabetic animals: 40% of the diabetic animals subjected to this treatment survived and continued to survive even on the 94th day after diabetes was induced. Diabetic animals who were not given "Hypogalegin" died during the first two weeks after diabetes was induced.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/drug therapy , Hypoglycemic Agents/pharmacology , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Animals , Male , Plants, Medicinal , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
13.
Rev Roum Physiol (1990) ; 28(1-2): 27-9, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1817666

ABSTRACT

Male Wistar rats weighing 200 +/- 10 g were intoxicated with ethanol 50% (1 ml/100 g b.w./, day, for 12 days) and concomitantly treated with hydroethanol extract of Chrysanthemum balsamita. An increase of liver glucose-6-phosphatase and phosphorylase a activities correlated with a liver glycogen breakdown as well as a decrease of glycemia were obtained in rats given ethanol 50%. It was found that Chrysanthemum balsamita extract counteracted ethanol effects and maintained at normal limit the metabolite parameters.


Subject(s)
Alcoholic Intoxication/drug therapy , Hepatitis, Alcoholic/prevention & control , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Animals , Hepatitis, Alcoholic/enzymology , Liver Glycogen/metabolism , Male , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
14.
Rev Roum Physiol (1990) ; 28(1-2): 31-4, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1817667

ABSTRACT

Administration of a unique dose of thiourea (7 mg per kg b.w.) in the 7th day of life to broiler chickens affects in different manners the jejunal absorption of glucose and that of leucine. Methionine supplementation of the fodder (1.5 g per kg) during 40 days affects--in an age-dependent manner--the glucose absorption, but not that of leucine.


Subject(s)
Glucose/metabolism , Intestinal Absorption/drug effects , Jejunum/metabolism , Leucine/metabolism , Methionine/pharmacology , Thiourea/pharmacology , Animals , Chickens
15.
Rev Roum Physiol (1990) ; 27(3-4): 209-13, 1990.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1983763

ABSTRACT

A 90-day Timorom treatment of rats of both sexes modified some of the carbohydrate metabolism parameters. Some of the modifications were different in male and female rats. Glycogen storage was increased, while liver GPa activity was decreased in the male rats, but those modifications ran in the opposite direction in the female rats. In our opinion, these different reactions of male and female rats to Timorom (containing a nonselective beta-adrenergic blocking agent--timolol) depended on the different ways by which the glycogen phosphorylase system is activated. Many of the biochemical modifications, obtained after the Timorom treatment, disappeared at the end of the first post-treatment month.


Subject(s)
Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/pharmacology , Carbohydrate Metabolism , Liver/drug effects , Timolol/pharmacology , Animals , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Female , Glucose-6-Phosphatase/metabolism , Liver/enzymology , Liver/metabolism , Liver Glycogen/metabolism , Male , Phosphorylase a/metabolism , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains , Time Factors
16.
Arch Exp Veterinarmed ; 43(3): 415-20, 1989 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2774838

ABSTRACT

Four organotin derivatives (tributyltin acid, dibutyltin chloride, triphenyltinchloride, and triphenyltin-bis (diethyl) dithiophosphate) were tested through subchronic treatment on 19 days old chickens. Growth dynamics as well as carbohydrate and protein metabolism were investigated, in order to evaluate their effects on metabolic activity. Biochemical liver and blood constituents revealed growth retardation and general depression of metabolic activity in experimental groups. Some correlations were found to exist chemical structure, dose use for compound, and effects. Butyltins were more toxic than phenylderivatives and their effects were proportionale to the dose.


Subject(s)
Carbohydrate Metabolism , Chickens/metabolism , Organotin Compounds/toxicity , Proteins/metabolism , Animals , Chickens/growth & development
17.
Arch Exp Veterinarmed ; 43(3): 421-5, 1989 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2774839

ABSTRACT

4 organotin derivatives (tributyltin acid, dibutyltin chloride, triphenyltin chloride, and triphenyltinbis (diethyl) dithiophosphate) were tested through subchronic treatment in 19 days old chickens. Their effects upon mineral metabolism were studied through biochemical investigations in kidney, bone, and blood. Bone mineral disturbances (depletion of Ca/P ratio) induced Ca elimination in blood, immobilised as calcium urates in kidney, and also increased values for alkaline phosphatase, following tin accumulation in bone. Butyl and phenyltin chloride were more toxic than dithiophosphate, and the intensity of effects was proportionate to the dose.


Subject(s)
Chickens/metabolism , Minerals/metabolism , Organotin Compounds/toxicity , Animals
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