The role of the adrenals in the development of hyperenzymemia in experimental multiple injuries

Kulagin, V.K.; Kulikova, N.A.; Kudrin, V.N.

Biulleten' Eksperimental'noi Biologii i Meditsiny 80(11): 30-32

1975


ISSN/ISBN: 0365-9615
PMID: 1218254
Document Number: 93402
The authors studied the activity of acid phosphatase (AP), lactic dehydrogenase (LDH), aspartic and alanine-aminotranspherases (AST and ALT) in the serum of rats with intact and removed adrenal glands after a severe multifocal trauma induced according to Noble-Collip (300 rpt of the drum with the rotation speed of 37 rpt/min). Adrenalectomy showed practically no influence on the dynamics of the LDH and AP activity. An increase in the activity of the AST and especially of the ALT in the serum of adrenalectomized rats after the trauma was considerably less than in the animals with the intact adrenal glands.

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