Alcohol dependence development is accompanied by zinc content decrease in the hippocampus. Young age, repeated physical loads and immobilization are factors, that promote such changes development in more expressed degree.
Zinc content in pancreatic islet cells and hippocampus was studied with the aid of highly sensitive selective cytochemical reaction of 8-(p-toluensulfonylamino)-quinoline. It was shown that the factors stimulating B-insulocyte secretory activity induced the decrease of this metal concentrations in the
Diabetogenic effects of various analogues of 8-aminoquinoline were studied. Out of 10 compounds investigated only three showed diabetogenic properties: 8-(p-tolylsulfonylamino)-quinoline, 8-(p-benzenesulfonylamino)-quinoline and 8-(p-methylsulfonylamino)-quinoline. After the injection of these compounds a long term persistent hyperglycemia took place in rabbits and also
Biulleten' eksperimental'noi biologii i meditsiny, 111(2), 135-137 (1991-02-01)
The injections of diabetogenic drugs to rabbits induced a decrease in zinc and calcium content in B insulocytes dependent on the degree of these cells damage and hyperglycemia. The content of these metals in A insulocytes was not significantly altered
Biulleten' eksperimental'noi biologii i meditsiny, 114(11), 491-492 (1992-11-01)
The action of immunosuppressive agent ciclosporin A on the insular apparatus was studied with an original method of cytochemical zinc detection in experiments on mice. The drug was found to lower zinc levels in pancreatic beta-cells. In ciclosporin A pretreatment
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