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Nahrung ; 37(1): 28-34, 1993.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8464456

ABSTRACT

Sex dependence of copper, zinc, iron nutritional status and hepatic lipid peroxidation was studied in gonadectomized, hormone substituted and sham-operated male and female rats. The experiment was performed on H-Wistar rats (106 +/- 10 g) fed conventional laboratory food ad libitum for 12 weeks. The estrogen dependence of copper status is fully confirmed by the results of this study. In hormonally active females the malondialdehyde production was depressed which is supposed to be connected with high copper and low triglyceride levels in the liver. The anaemia observed in estrogen substituted rats may be a result of lower lipid peroxidation rate. The levels of retinol and alkaline phosphatase activity in sera are probably influenced by estrogen action. It is suggested that testosterone leads to acceleration of lipid peroxidation.


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Copper/metabolism , Gonadal Steroid Hormones/pharmacology , Iron/metabolism , Lipid Peroxidation/drug effects , Liver/metabolism , Nutritional Status/drug effects , Zinc/metabolism , Animals , Body Weight/drug effects , Eating , Estrogens/pharmacology , Female , Food Analysis , Liver/chemistry , Liver/drug effects , Male , Malondialdehyde/blood , Orchiectomy , Ovariectomy , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Testosterone/pharmacology
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Orv Hetil ; 131(5): 241-4, 1990 Feb 04.
Article in Hungarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2304764

ABSTRACT

Factors influencing the effectivity of replacement therapy with Panpur and Creon were controlled by in vivo and in vitro investigations. Both enteric coated preparations were equally acid protected, they even seemed to be more effective in hyperacid than in anacid chronic pancreatitis patients. Thus the uneven results of Panpur treatment in pancreatic steatorrhea cannot be explained by acid inactivation of the enzymes. Creon dose-dependently ameliorated the steatorrhea as well as vitamin B12 absorption while crushed but not the intact Panpur has only some insignificant effect. Good mixing of pancreatin with the B12-intrinsic factor - R protein complex and with the protein containing meal seems to be important for digestion of protein as well as fat. Unbound, overflowing trypsin activity of Panpur resulted in fast proteolytic inactivation of lipase. This could be diminished by soybean trypsin inhibitor which increased the in vivo effectiveness of the preparate. In summary Creon fulfilled two important factors of replacement therapy more successfully than Panpur: good mixing with meals and stability of lipase against proteolytic splitting, that is why it proved to be more effective for replacement therapy of pancreatic insufficiency.


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Celiac Disease/drug therapy , Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency/drug therapy , Pancreatin/therapeutic use , Pancreatitis/drug therapy , Tissue Extracts/therapeutic use , Celiac Disease/enzymology , Drug Combinations/therapeutic use , Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency/enzymology , Humans , Intestinal Absorption , Pancreatic Juice/enzymology , Pancreatin/metabolism , Pancreatitis/enzymology , Trypsin/metabolism , Vitamin B 12/metabolism
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