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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Research in experimental medicine 180 (1982), S. 15-19 
    ISSN: 1433-8580
    Keywords: Ethionine ; Liver injury ; AFP production ; Methionine ; Regulation of AFP production
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) concentrations increased promptly 2 days following a single injection of DL-ethionine (ethionine) in adult female rats. Continuous elevation of serum AFP was also observed on feeding a diet containing 1% ethionine for at least 2–3 weeks. A rise of serum AFP was not found if the diet was supplemented with 2.8% methionine. Furthermore, in rats fed on 1% ethionine for 2 weeks, dietary change to the laboratory chow supplemented with and without 2.8% methionine produced a decrease of increased serum AFP levels.
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    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Visceral nociceptor ; Hyperalgesia ; Prostaglandins ; 5-Hydroxytryptamine ; Substance P ; Acetylsalicylic acid
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract (1) An in vitro testis-superior spermatic nerve preparation was used to evaluate the effects of chemical agents applied in the bathing solution. Both directly evoked discharges and responses to algesic solutions [bradykinin (BK) 9×10−8 M, hypertonic saline 616 mM and high K+ solution 60 mM] of polymodal receptors were studied. (2) Prostaglandin (PG)-E2 (1.4×10−6–1.4×10−5 M) and serotonin (5-HT) (1.1×10−6 to 1.4×10−4 M) had only a weak excitatory effect. However, test responses to algesic substances were regularly greatly increased by PG-E2,-I2 and 5-HT. Concentrations of PG-E2 of 1.4×10−8 M or grealer augmented BK responses; higher concentrations and/or longer applications were needed to enhance responses to algesic salt solutions. Effective concentrations for the PGs and 5-HT were near those reported for inflamed tissues and exudate. (3) Aspirin (ASA) (5.5×10−4 M or greater, for more than 4 min) suppressed the responses to BK but not those evoked by hypertonic saline. The ASA effect on the BK response was largely restored by an addition of PG-E2. (4) Substance P also had a weak excitatory effect on some polymodal receptors, but no significant enhancement of the response to BK was noted. (5) These results further support a role of polymodal receptors in transmitting nociceptive information, of inflammatory origin.
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