Journal of The Showa Medical Association
Online ISSN : 2185-0976
Print ISSN : 0037-4342
ISSN-L : 0037-4342
EFFECTS OF COBALT GREENPOLE UPON THE RESPIRATION OF LIVER TISSUE OF MICE TREATED WITH ANTI-TUMOR SUBSTANCES
Hidenosuke ArakiJunichi ToyamaMuneyasu KojimaEiichi Matsuda
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1958 Volume 18 Issue 4 Pages 283-285

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Abstract
Two-tenth of mg of Nitromin, 1 mg of Azan, and 250 u of Carzinophyllin were administered to D. D.N mice for five consective daps. For measurement of liver tissue respiration, mice were slaughtered 24 hours after the suspension of administration.
In control group respiration rate (Qo2 : mm3/1 mg/1 hour) was 2.35, while Qo2 of the groupe which was administered 1 mg of Cobalt Greenpole (Co-g) five times, 0.1 mg of Co-g for five times, Nitromin, Azan, of Carzinophyllin was 2.18, 2.35, 1.61, 1.83 and 1.73 respectably. These suggesting disturbauces of liver function.
When Nitromin and 1 mg of Co-g were adminstered simultaneously, Qo2 was 2.33, and 2.35 in case of 0.1 mg of Co-g. When Azan and 1 mg of Co-g were administered simultaneously Qo2 was 1.99, while 2.30 in case of 0.1 mg of Co-g. When Carzinophyllin and 1 mg of Co-g were administered simultaneously Qo2 was 1.76, while 2.30 in case of 0.1 mg Co-g.
As shown in above results, the combined use of Co-g and anti-tumor substances increased the rate of tissue respiration to the control, with the exception of two cases. It seemed that the combined use of these compounds clinically produced not only good effects on the constituent factors of the blood, but also prevent liver disturbance of anti-tumor substances to some extent.
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