Okayama Igakkai Zasshi (Journal of Okayama Medical Association)
Online ISSN : 1882-4528
Print ISSN : 0030-1558
Studies on chrysotherapy in rheumatoid arthritis
Part II Influence of gold salt on hypothalamo-hypophyseo-adrenocortical function
Atushi OOHARA
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1976 Volume 88 Issue 11-12 Pages 1121-1133

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Abstract
The influence of gold salt on the hypothalamo-hypophyseo-adrenocortical (PHA) function was studied experimentally and clinically. The following results were obtained.
1) The food intake of mature female CBA mice injected with gold thioglucose (GTG) increased significantly before a body weight increase and the level of plasma comp. B increased temporarily compared to control subjects.
2) The plasma comp. B level in mature female rabbit reached a peak at 2 or 3 days after an injection of gold sodium thiomalate (GTM).
3) Urinary 17KGS of RA patients injected GTG or GTM increased temporarily at accumulation dose of about 140mg of total gold salt.
4) By PHA function test in RA patients, endocrine system abnormalities may originate at a more anatomical cranial site than hypophysis.
5) The response of the ACTH-Z, metopirone, LVP and insulin test were more higher than in RA patients before chrysotherapy than in the same patients after chrysotherapy.
6) These results suggest that the PHA system was stimulated by gold salt. This response was one of the pharmacological actions of gold salt but it was not anti-rheumatic action in RA.
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