Influence of Hydrocortisone Acetate on the Chemical Composition of Experimental Granulomas.

Summary Granulomas were induced by the bilateral implantation of weighed sterile cotton sponges in the dorsum of male Sherman rats. Hydrocortisone acetate (300 μg) impregnation significantly inhibited granuloma growth for approximately 5 days. In addition, steroid treatment significantly reduced the...

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description Summary Granulomas were induced by the bilateral implantation of weighed sterile cotton sponges in the dorsum of male Sherman rats. Hydrocortisone acetate (300 μg) impregnation significantly inhibited granuloma growth for approximately 5 days. In addition, steroid treatment significantly reduced the total amount and concentration of collagen, total protein, DNA and RNA. Water content was increased by about 4% in the steroid treated granulomas. Hydrocortisone acetate (300 μg) impregnation resulted in significant reduction of both total C14-L-proline incorporation and specific activity (cpm/μg protein), measured at 12 and 24 hours after implantation.
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Carbon Isotopes
Collagen - metabolism
DNA, Neoplasm - metabolism
Granuloma - drug therapy
Granuloma - metabolism
Hydrocortisone - pharmacology
Hydroxyproline - metabolism
Male
Neoplasm Proteins - metabolism
Neoplasms, Experimental - drug therapy
Neoplasms, Experimental - metabolism
Proline - metabolism
Rats
RNA, Neoplasm - metabolism
Water
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