Abstract |
The authors show that exogenous delta-sleep inducing peptide ( DSIP) injected subcutaneously to the rats in the age of 2-24 months of postnatal development in a dose of 100 mg/kg of animal body weight in courses for 5 consecutive days every month, has a hepatoprotective effect. DSIP does not affect the functional activity of the pancreas, and is not involved in the regulation of calcium homeostasis in the physiological aging of the organism.
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Authors | T I Bondarenko, E A Maĭboroda, I I Mikhaleva, I A Prudchenko |
Journal | Advances in gerontology = Uspekhi gerontologii
(Adv Gerontol)
Vol. 25
Issue 1
Pg. 132-8
( 2012)
ISSN: 1561-9125 [Print] Russia (Federation) |
PMID | 22708458
(Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide
- Calcium
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Topics |
- Aging
(drug effects, physiology)
- Animals
- Calcium
(blood)
- Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide
(pharmacology)
- Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
- Drug Administration Schedule
- Injections, Subcutaneous
- Liver
(drug effects, physiology)
- Liver Function Tests
- Male
- Pancreas
(drug effects, physiology)
- Pancreatic Function Tests
- Rats
- Treatment Outcome
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