VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOI KHIMII (ISSN 0042-8809)

Changes in lactate dehydrogenase activity and lactic and pyruvic acid concentration in the blood and tissues of animals following intravenous administration of perfluorotributylamine emulsions

   
Afonin N.I., Doronina N.N., Smelova O.S., Ivanova N.L., Putiatina T.K.
PubMed Id: 7456348
Year: 1980  Volume: 26  Issue: 2  Pages: 185-187
Activity of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and concentration of lactate and pyruvate were studied in rat and cat tissues after infusion of perfluorotributylamine emulsion. Administration of the emulsion caused an increase in content of lactate and pyruvate as well as LDH activation in the animal blood and tissues. Tissue hypoxia, responsible for stimulation of glycolytic pathway of carbohydrate metabolism, was apparently developed due to transfer of inadequate amount of oxygen by perfluorotributylamine.
Download PDF:  
Citation:

Afonin, N. I., Doronina, N. N., Smelova, O. S., Ivanova, N. L., Putiatina, T. K. (1980). Changes in lactate dehydrogenase activity and lactic and pyruvic acid concentration in the blood and tissues of animals following intravenous administration of perfluorotributylamine emulsions. Voprosy Meditsinskoi Khimii, 26(2), 185-187.
References
 1984 (vol 30)
 1983 (vol 29)
 1982 (vol 28)
 1981 (vol 27)
 1980 (vol 26)
 1979 (vol 25)
 1978 (vol 24)
 1977 (vol 23)
 1976 (vol 22)
 1975 (vol 21)
 1974 (vol 20)
 1973 (vol 19)
 1972 (vol 18)
 1971 (vol 17)
 1970 (vol 16)
 1969 (vol 15)
 1968 (vol 14)
 1967 (vol 13)
 1966 (vol 12)
 1965 (vol 11)