Origin of Plasma Uric Acid induced by l-Epinephrine
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概要
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The origin of increased plasma uric acid in l-epinephrine-induced hyperuricemia was studied. It was shown that uric acid is increased by an extra-hepatic process, in particular by reduction in the intestinal adenosine-tri-phosphate level. Further, from evidence for the existence of plasma xanthine oxidase, it was shown that production of uric acid by an extra-hepatic process is very likely in many mammals, even in man.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 1977-03-25
著者
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米谷 行男
Shionogi Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.,
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山田 加寿子
Shionogi Research Laboratory Shionogi And Co. Ltd.
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石井 光雄
Shionogi Research Laboratory Shionogi And Co. Ltd.
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米谷 行男
Shionogi Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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小川 保直
Shionogi Research Laboratory Shionogi And Co. Ltd.
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