1972
DOI: 10.1007/bf01852142
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The experimental production of hemorrhagic lesions in the rat adrenal, liver and lung by basic polyglutamic acid derivatives

Abstract: Summary. Experiments on rats show that an i.v. injection of basic polyglutamic acid derivatives produces adrenal apoplexy and, sometimes, hemorrhagic lesions in the liver and lung. Spironolactone offers significant protection against Poly-DMAG94Glu 6 whereas pregnenolone-16a-carbonitrile, ethylestrenol, triamcinolone and hypophysectomy are ineffective in this respect.

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“…It was also established that spironolactone delays the development and diminishes the incidence of mammary tumors induced by DMBA (Kovacs & Somogyi, 1970). Adrenal apoplexy produced by basic polyglutamic acids is not influenced by PCN, ethylestrenol or triamcinolone; only spironolactone offers some protection (Lazar et al, 1972).…”
Section: / Cns-depressantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was also established that spironolactone delays the development and diminishes the incidence of mammary tumors induced by DMBA (Kovacs & Somogyi, 1970). Adrenal apoplexy produced by basic polyglutamic acids is not influenced by PCN, ethylestrenol or triamcinolone; only spironolactone offers some protection (Lazar et al, 1972).…”
Section: / Cns-depressantsmentioning
confidence: 99%