chlortetracycline and Carbon-Tetrachloride-Poisoning

chlortetracycline has been researched along with Carbon-Tetrachloride-Poisoning* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for chlortetracycline and Carbon-Tetrachloride-Poisoning

ArticleYear
[Effects of cycloheximide and chlorotetracycline on the activities of RNA-polymerases in mouse liver nuclei].
    Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia), 1978, Volume: 43, Issue:3

    The activities of RNA-polymerases I and II in mouse liver nuclei isolated after injection of various poisons to mice were studied. An increased activity of RNA-polymerase I in the nuclei isolated from mouse liver after injection of the inhibitors of translation, i.e. cycloheximide and chlorotetracycline, was found. The activity of RNA-polymerase II remained unchanged. The inhibition of protein synthesis in mitochondria following the injection of chloramphenicol did not affect the activities of nuclear RNA-polymerases. The animal poisoning by carbon tetrachloride accompanied by a total decrease of the rates of protein and RNA synthesis in the liver decreased the activities of both RNA-polymerases, the activity of RNA-polymerase II being inhibited stronger as compared to that of RNA-polymerase I.

    Topics: Animals; Carbon Tetrachloride Poisoning; Cell Nucleus; Chloramphenicol; Chlortetracycline; Cycloheximide; DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases; Liver; Mice; RNA Polymerase I; RNA Polymerase II

1978
Protective effects of pretreatment with cortisone, auroemycin, and folic acid in carbon tetrachloride induced hepatic injury in rats.
    Gastroenterology, 1954, Volume: 26, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Carbon Tetrachloride; Carbon Tetrachloride Poisoning; Chlortetracycline; Cortisone; Folic Acid; Liver; Rats

1954