VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOI KHIMII (ISSN 0042-8809)

The influence of ethanol, diazepam and reserpine on the activity of angiotensin converting enzyme and carboxypeptidase in the norma and stress

   
Vernigora A.N., Nikishin N.N., Gengin M.T.
PubMed Id: 9148596
Year: 1996  Volume: 42  Issue: 2  Pages: 127-130
There was discovered a resemblance in the influence of some pharmacological agents such as ethanol, diazepam and rezerpine on the activity of enzymes of metabolism of biological active peptides in the blood under emotional stress. It was determined that the character of the influence depends on the emotional status of animals. The possibility of drawing both angiotensin converting enzyme and carboxypeptidase N in the stress-protection action of the ethanol, diazepam and rezerpine is discussed.
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Vernigora, A. N., Nikishin, N. N., Gengin, M. T. (1996). The influence of ethanol, diazepam and reserpine on the activity of angiotensin converting enzyme and carboxypeptidase in the norma and stress. Voprosy Meditsinskoi Khimii, 42(2), 127-130.
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