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P2Y14 Placenta, adipose tissue, stomach, intestine, discrete brain regions UDP glucose = UDP-galactose Gq/Gu... [Pg.1050]

Diarrhea was observed in rats exposed for 5 days, 6 hours/day to both lethal and sublethal doses of P-endosulfan ( 250 mg/kg/day for males and i6 mg/kg/day for females) (Hoechst 1989b). Autopsy of animals from this study revealed that the mesenteric blood vessels of one of the surviving females exposed to 16 mg/kg/day were distended with blood, and that the small intestines of animals dying as a result of exposure were filled with a reddish fluid (500 mg/kg/day for males and 31.25 for mg/kg/day females). In contrast, no treatment-related effects were revealed by routine gross and histopathological examination of gastrointestinal tissues (stomach, small and large intestines, and pancreas) from rats exposed to doses of 27 mg/kg/day (females) and 81 mg/kg/day (males) for 30 days, 6 hours/day,... [Pg.114]

Northern water snake, Nerodia sipedon, Lake Michigan, 1978, chlordanes, all tissues, stomach contents Common garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis, Lake ND 30... [Pg.849]

Samples which are encountered may Be proprietary formulations (solid or liquid), beverages or foodstuff s, and body fluids or tissues (stomach contents, blood, urine, or viscera). As a consequence, it is difficult to describe a single exh-action procedure which will encompass all these possibilities. [Pg.72]

MUC5AC llplS.S tracheobronchial tissue Stomach, respiratory tissue 8 641... [Pg.621]

Phenylhydrazine hydrochloride NaOH(10%) Biological materials Visceral tissues Stomach Intestine Liver Spleen Kidney 72a ... [Pg.1119]

The ability to identify and quantify cyanobacterial toxins in animal and human clinical material following (suspected) intoxications or illnesses associated with contact with toxic cyanobacteria is an increasing requirement. The recoveries of anatoxin-a from animal stomach material and of microcystins from sheep rumen contents are relatively straightforward. However, the recovery of microcystin from liver and tissue samples cannot be expected to be complete without the application of proteolytic digestion and extraction procedures. This is likely because microcystins bind covalently to a cysteine residue in protein phosphatase. Unless an effective procedure is applied for the extraction of covalently bound microcystins (and nodiilarins), then a negative result in analysis cannot be taken to indicate the absence of toxins in clinical specimens. Furthermore, any positive result may be an underestimate of the true amount of microcystin in the material and would only represent free toxin, not bound to the protein phosphatases. Optimized procedures for the extraction of bound microcystins and nodiilarins from organ and tissue samples are needed. [Pg.120]

Histamine is a biogenic amine that is widely distributed in the body and functions as a major mediator of inflammation and allergic reactions, as a physiological regulator of gastric acid secretion in the stomach, as a neurotransmitter in the central nervous system (CNS) and may also have a role in tissue growth and repair. [Pg.588]

Unphysiologically high levels of NO formed by iNOS expressed in tissues (e.g., liver, stomach, and lung) with chronic inflammation following infections of... [Pg.858]


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