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Effects of topically applied sulphur mustard on tissue glycogen, blood glucose, lactate and pyruvate in mice.
Indian J Physiol Pharmacol ; 1992 Jul; 36(3): 219-21
Article в En | IMSEAR | ID: sea-108874
Bis-2-Chloroethyl sulphide, commonly known as sulphur mustard (SM) or mustard gas, an alkylating agent, is frequently used as a chemical warfare agent. Inhibition of glycolysis has been related to skin injury and cell death. The effects of SM on tissue glycogen, blood glucose, lactate/pyruvate ratio were investigated in the present study. After a single dermal application of 1.0 LD50 SM in mice, a significant hyperglycemia was observed at 24 hr post exposure. There was a corresponding decrease in liver glycogen content, with no alteration in glycogen content of brain, muscles and kidney. Blood pyruvate and lactate levels were not appreciably altered.
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Полный текст: 1 База данных: IMSEAR Основная тема: Pyruvates / Blood Glucose / Brain Chemistry / Male / Administration, Topical / Lactic Acid / Pyruvic Acid / Glycogen / Lactates / Liver Язык: En Журнал: Indian J. physiol. pharmacol Год: 1992 Тип: Article
Полный текст: 1 База данных: IMSEAR Основная тема: Pyruvates / Blood Glucose / Brain Chemistry / Male / Administration, Topical / Lactic Acid / Pyruvic Acid / Glycogen / Lactates / Liver Язык: En Журнал: Indian J. physiol. pharmacol Год: 1992 Тип: Article