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Am J Physiol 198: 1284-1286, 1960;
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Effects of adrenalectomy, acute acidosis and adrenal corticoids on renal deamination enzymes

Alfred Boris 1 and Edgar S. Gordon 1

1 Departments of Physiology and Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, Madison, Wisconsin

The effects of adrenalectomy, acute acidosis and treatment with adrenal steroids upon the activities of renal glutaminase, asparaginase, guanase and adenosine deaminase were studied in the rat. None of the procedures or treatments employed affected significantly the in vitro activities of renal glutaminase, asparaginase and guanase. Pretreatment of rats with hydrocortisone or aldosterone resulted in the increased activity of renal adenosine deaminase.

Submitted on January 29, 1960







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