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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
Effect of organophosphorus and pyrethroid compounds on certain enzymes in brain and spinal cord areas of albino rat
تأثير المركبات الفسفوعضوية والبيروثرويدية علي بعض الانزيمات في مناطق مختلفة من المخ والحبل الغصبي للفأر الابيض
 
Subject : Effect of organophosphorus and pyrethroid compounds on certain enzymes in brain and spinal cord areas of albino rat 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : The present investigation show the effect of hostathion (organophosphorus) and decamothrin (pyrethroid) on gluatamine synthetase, glutamine transferase and glutamic dehydrogenase activities in different brain and spinal cord areas. The dose level 1/4 LD50 of hostathion induced a significant decrease in the levels of glutamine synthetase and glutamine transferase in all the brain and spinal cord areas while decamothrin at the same dose level caused a significant increase in the levels of both enzymes A significant increase in the levels of glutamine synthetase and glutamine transferase was recorded in all the studied areas as a result of the injection of 1/100 of both hostathion and decamothrin At the tested dose levels, the recorded values of glutamic dehydrogenase activities showed a significant decrease in the spinal cord areas and a significant increase in the brain areas. The daily injection of decamothrin caused a significant increase in the activity of glutamic dehydrogenase in all the studied areas. It can be concluded that the effect of hostathion on glutamine synthetase ang glutamine transferase activities is an essential process to force an excess amount of glutamine. 
ISSN : 21-11-86 
Journal Name : Bull; Fac.Sci. Cario Univ.m 
Volume : 56 
Issue Number : 56 
Publishing Year : 1409 AH
1988 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Monday, December 27, 2010 

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سيد محمد راويRawi, sayed mohamedResearcherDoctoraterawisayed@yahoo.com

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