Abstract |
Acute inhalative alcoholic intoxication has been studied for its effect on the influx and level of free and bound thiamine in tissues of white mice. It is established that acute inhalative ethanol intoxication increases 35S-thiamine incorporation in tissues and decreases the level of endogenic free and bound thiamine. The results obtained permit a conclusion on intensification of the thiamine renewal in tissues with its sufficient influx from outside as affected by the ethanol narcosis.
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Authors | A Ia Rozanov, S A Petrov, S Pogba |
Journal | Fiziologicheskii zhurnal
(Fiziol Zh (1978))
1990 Jan-Feb
Vol. 36
Issue 1
Pg. 66-70
ISSN: 0201-8489 [Print] Ukraine |
Vernacular Title | Izuchenie obnovliaemosti i balansa tiamina v tkaniakh belykh mysheÄ pri deÄstvii étanolovogo narkoza. |
PMID | 2323446
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Alcoholic Intoxication
(complications, metabolism)
- Animals
- Brain
(metabolism)
- Hypoxia
(complications, metabolism)
- Liver
(metabolism)
- Mice
- Thiamine
(metabolism)
- Thiamine Deficiency
(etiology)
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