Nuclear magnetic resonance studies on the effects of Rare Earth in rats urine


Autoria(s): Li XJ; Feng JH; Pei FK; Chen X; Li SL; Nie YX
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2001

Resumo

Male Wistar rats were administrated orally with La(NO3)(3) at doses of 0. 05, 0. 2, 2. 0, 10 and 20 mg/kg body weight. Urine was collected over a 24 h period after dosing. Resonances for a large number of low molecular weight metabolites were assigned in a high resolution H-1 NMR spectra of rat urine. The variation of some low molecular weight metabolites in urine provided a sensitive measurement of Rare Earth induced renal and liver lesions, in which DMA, DMG, urea, Kg, TMAO, succinate, citrate and amino acids have been suggested as NMR markers for renal damage and ethanol, lactate, taurine as the markers for liver damage. The method could be applicable to study of the toxicological effects of other compounds and drugs.

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http://ir.ciac.jl.cn/handle/322003/20479

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/154974

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中文

Fonte

Li XJ;Feng JH;Pei FK;Chen X;Li SL;Nie YX.Nuclear magnetic resonance studies on the effects of Rare Earth in rats urine,CHEMICAL JOURNAL OF CHINESE UNIVERSITIES-CHINESE,2001,22(11):1904-1906

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