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Renal system

The compound should be rapidly cleared from the circulation, but not so quickly as to preclude complete extraction in the tissue of interest, to keep background radioactivity to a minimum. The excretion pathway should be preferentially via the renal system unless this obscures stmctures of interest. [Pg.473]

Lowest observed effect level (PbB) (Mg/dl) Heme synthesis and hematological effects Neurological effects Renal system effects Gastrointestinal effects ... [Pg.370]

Routine gross and histopathological examinations revealed no treatment-related effects on the renal system of dogs exposed to 0.03, 0.1, or 0.3 mg/kg/day methyl parathion in the diet for 1 year (Suba 1981). Chronic dietary exposure to methyl parathion did not induce renal effects in mice fed... [Pg.66]

Most likely the major action of methylxanthines as adenosine antagonist is the reason for these effects on the renal system. [Pg.236]

People with Neurologic Dysfunction or Kidney Disease. This population is unusually susceptible to lead exposure. The neurologic and renal systems are the primary target organs of lead intoxication, which may become overburdened at much lower threshold concentrations to elicit manifestations of lead intoxication (Benetou-Marantidou et al. 1988 Chisolm 1962, 1968 Lilis et al. 1968 Pollock and Ibels 1986). [Pg.335]

All of the organ systems in the body, except the reproductive system, contribute to the maintenance of homeostasis (see Table 1.1). For example, the gastrointestinal tract digests foods to provide nutrients to the body. The respiratory system obtains oxygen and eliminates carbon dioxide. The circulatory system transports all of these materials and others from one part of the body to another. The renal system eliminates wastes and plays a role in regulating blood volume and blood pressure. [Pg.2]

Vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone) is a peptide synthesized in the hypothalamus and secreted from the neurohypophysis of the pituitary gland. This substance plays an important role in the long-term regulation of blood pressure through its action on the kidney to increase reabsorption of water. The major stimulus for release of vasopressin is an increase in plasma osmolarity. The resulting reabsorption of water dilutes the plasma toward its normal value of 290 mOsM. This activity is discussed in more detail in Chapter 10 (the endocrine system) and Chapter 19 (the renal system). [Pg.209]

Along with the respiratory system, the renal system maintains acid-base balance by altering the excretion of hydrogen and bicarbonate ions in the urine. When the extracellular fluid becomes acidic and pH decreases, the... [Pg.308]

Table 19.1 Summary of Factors Affecting Cardiovascular and Renal Systems... [Pg.335]

Sodium balance is achieved when salt intake is equal to salt output. The intake of salt in the average American diet (10 to 15 g/day) far exceeds what is required physiologically. Only about 0.5 g/day of salt is lost in sweat and feces. The remaining ingested salt must be excreted in the urine. The amount of sodium excreted by the renal system is determined by ... [Pg.336]

The answer is i. (Katzwng, p 984.) Bacille Calmette-Guerin vaccine is a nonspecific stimulant of the reticuloendothelial system. It is an attenuated strain of Mycobacterium fruvis that appears most effective in small, localized bladder tumors. This agent is approved for intravesicular use in bladder cancer. Adverse reactions are associated with the renal system, such as problems with urination, infection, and cystitis. [Pg.98]

The answer is a. (Hardman, pp 885-8870 Lovastatin should not be used in patients with severe liver disease. With routine use of lovastatin, serum transaminase values may rise, and in such patients the drug may be continued only with great caution. Lovastatin has also been associated with lenticular opacities, and slit-lamp studies should be done before and one year after the start of therapy There is no effect on the otic nerve. The drug is not toxic to the renal system, and reports of bone marrow depression are very rare There is a small incidence of myopathy, and levels of creatinine kinase should be measured when unexplained muscle pain occurs. Combination with cyclosporine or clofibrate has led to myopathy There is no danger in use with bile acid sequestrants. [Pg.126]

Thickness and permeability Pigmentation Allergic reaction Reaction to burning and distress Gastrointestinal system and digestion Renal system... [Pg.607]


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