felypressin and diisopropylamine-dichloroacetate

felypressin has been researched along with diisopropylamine-dichloroacetate* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for felypressin and diisopropylamine-dichloroacetate

ArticleYear
Examination of toxicity of diisopropylammonium dichloracetate (DADA), remedies for cardiac diseases, toward isolated rat hepatocytes.
    Meikai Daigaku shigaku zasshi = The Journal of Meikai University School of Dentistry, 1990, Volume: 19, Issue:1

    Oxygen uptake (OU) and cell viability (CV) of isolated rat hepatocytes as a part of the indexes of hepatopathy were determined following treatment with DADA, the active principle of pangamic acid. DADA increased OU at high concentrations, but not at low ones. However, CV became higher as the concentration became lower. DADA led to no remarkable toxicity when used alone. When the mixture of DADA and calcium gluconate was tested, DADA showed no palliative action; nor did it when combined with other hepatotoxins such as trapidil, rifampicin, hexobarbital, thiopental sodium, and Citanest-octapressin.

    Topics: Animals; Calcium Gluconate; Cell Survival; Cells, Cultured; Drug Combinations; Felypressin; Hexobarbital; Liver; Male; N-substituted Glycines; Oxygen Consumption; Prilocaine; Propylamines; Quaternary Ammonium Compounds; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains; Rifampin; Thiopental; Trapidil; Vitamin B Complex

1990