The Distribution of Injected 32P in Transient Hyperammonemia in the Chick and Rat
Summary The distribution of injected 32P was studied in the mildly hyperammonemic chick and rat. Ammonia toxicity in the chick resulted in decreased accumulation of 32P in the tibia (p
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The distribution of injected 32P was studied in the mildly hyperammonemic chick and rat. Ammonia toxicity in the chick resulted in decreased accumulation of 32P in the tibia (p |
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The distribution of injected 32P was studied in the mildly hyperammonemic chick and rat. Ammonia toxicity in the chick resulted in decreased accumulation of 32P in the tibia (p<.001) and decreased level of labeling in the inorganic phosphate fraction of blood (p<.001). Toxicity in the rat also resulted in decreased accumulation of label in the tibia (p<.005), but increased incorporation in the liver (p<.005), kidney (p<.005), and urine (p<.001), indicating that injected ammonia probably converted inorganic phosphate into a form that was eventually treated by the body as a waste product. Changes in organic blood metabolites accompanying ammonia toxicity in the chick paralleled those described earlier for the rat and pig.
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The distribution of injected 32P was studied in the mildly hyperammonemic chick and rat. Ammonia toxicity in the chick resulted in decreased accumulation of 32P in the tibia (p<.001) and decreased level of labeling in the inorganic phosphate fraction of blood (p<.001). Toxicity in the rat also resulted in decreased accumulation of label in the tibia (p<.005), but increased incorporation in the liver (p<.005), kidney (p<.005), and urine (p<.001), indicating that injected ammonia probably converted inorganic phosphate into a form that was eventually treated by the body as a waste product. Changes in organic blood metabolites accompanying ammonia toxicity in the chick paralleled those described earlier for the rat and pig.
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