A STUDY OF CERTAIN FACTORS WHICH INFLUENCE THE VALUE OF DIGITALIS AS ESTIMATED BY THE CAT" METHOD OF ASSAY OF HATCHER AND MAGNUS
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It is generally believed that the Hatchers cat method as modified by Magnus for digitalis assay is most reliable because of the accuracy and constancy of its results. According. to many authors (1, 2, 3, 4, 5), the variation in the susceptibility of, cats to digitalis was more pronounced than was described by Van Wijngaarden (6). McFarlane and Masson (3) reported that there were probably two species of cats which differed in their resistance to digitalis. Recently experiments on the bioassay of digitalis by this cat method had been carried out at pharmacological laboratories in certain different districts of Japan, each using the same preparations. The results varied considerably and this study was undertaken to investigate those factors which may produce such discrepancies.<BR> The method devised includes many factors that may influence the results, for example family and species of the cats, sex, weight and the state, of nutrition. Many cats obstinately, refused to take food in the cage and this fasting state resulted in an emaciated animal. These animals were used to determine the effects of the state of nutrition on the value obtained by the assay. It is felt that the variability and/or the discrepancy of the results may be caused by any one or combination of these factors.
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Tanabe Tsuneyoshi
Department Of Pharmacology And Toxitology Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Suzuki Takehiko
Department of Chemistry, Nagoya University
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SUZUKI TAKEHIKO
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Hokkaido University
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