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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Research in experimental medicine 165 (1975), S. 19-22 
    ISSN: 1433-8580
    Keywords: Inflammatory response ; Creatinine ; Urea ; Guanidine ; Formalin edema ; Bolus alba edema ; Entzündungsbereitschaft ; Harnpflichtige Substanzen ; Formalinödem ; Bolus alba-Ödem
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde im Tierexperiment die Wirkung von Kreatinin, Harnstoff und Guanidin im Entzündungsablauf untersucht. Als Entzündungsmodelle dienten das Formalin- und Bolus alba-Ödem. Wie die vorliegenden Ergebnisse zeigen, konnte die Entzündungsbereitschaft durch Harnstoff nicht wesentlich beeinflußt werden. Kreatinin schwächte dagegen die entzündliche Reaktion deutlich ab. Bei kombinierter Gabe beider Substanzen war der Effekt geringer ausgeprägt. Guanidine zeigten den stärksten Einfluß auf das Entzündungsgeschehen. Als Ursache hierfür wird eine Beeinflussung der Energiegewinnung durch Hemmung der oxydativen Phosphorylierung diskutiert.
    Notes: Summary The influence of creatinine, urea and guanidine injection on the course of an artificially induced inflammatory reaction has been studied in rats. The formalin and bolus alba edema served as inflammatory models. It was shown that the inflammatory reaction was not significantly altered by urea. By creatinine, however, the inflammation was diminished. If urea and creatinine were given together the course of the inflammatory reaction was not altered significantly, suggesting an inhibitory interrelation between these two substances. Guanidines showed the strongest inhibiting effect on inflammation. It is discussed that guanidines influence energy availability by inhibition of oxydative phosphorylation.
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