The preventive effect of nicotinic acid on carbon tetrachloride toxicity in sheep

烟酸对绵羊四氯化碳中毒的预防作用

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Abstract

The blood glucose response following the intravenous injection of butyric acid, 2.5 mM/kg, was studied in normal and carbon tetrachloride poisoned sheep. In normal sheep there was a rapid increase in blood glucose. Carbon tetrachloride greatly reduced the glucose response. In animals pretreated with nicotinic acid, 50 mg/kg, on the day before carbon tetrachloride administration, the glucose response was not altered. When a larger dose of nicotinic acid, 100 mg/kg, was given simultaneously with carbon tetrachloride, the glucose response was reduced more than after only carbon tetrachloride. Nicotinic acid alone at the dose of 100 mg/kg reduced the glucose rise somewhat more than carbon tetrachloride. There was a good agreement between the glucose rise following butyric acid and the glycogen content of the liver. It thus seemed clear that butyric acid has a glycogenolytic effect when given intravenously. Carbon tetrachloride caused severe necrosis and fatty changes in the liver. These pathological changes were reduced by pretreating the animals with 50 mg/kg of nicotinic acid. The larger dose of nicotinic acid, 100 mg/kg, caused a diffuse degeneration of the liver cells and a complete disappearence of glycogen. All liver injuries were followed by a rise in serum OCT.

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