Inhibition of Aerobic Respiration of Rat Brain by Desoxycorticosterone in vitro.
- 1 January 1950
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Frontiers Media SA in Experimental Biology and Medicine
- Vol. 73 (1) , 140-143
- https://doi.org/10.3181/00379727-73-17605
Abstract
Because of previous studies indicating an effect of large amts. of steroids on respiration of rat brain cell suspension, concn. -action relationships were studied relating the amt. of steroid to the degree of inhibition produced. Desoxycorticosterone (DC) and its water-soluble glycoside (DCG) were selected for study because these steroids produce more inhibition than other steroids previously investigated. Using standard Warburg technic with 1-hr. control period and 1-hr. after the addition of the steroid, it was found that: (a) Increasing amts. of DC and DCG produce increasing amts. of inhibition. This relationship is reasonably linear, plotting the logarithm of the amt. of DC against % of inhibition produced, (b) With increasing amts. of DC a longer period of time is required to attain maximal inhibition while a comparable effect is more rapidly attained with equimolar amts. of the water-soluble conjugate, DCG. The effect, once attained, remains constant without further increase or release of the inhibition, (c) By this bio-assay the water-solubility of DC at 37.2[degree]C is approx. 3.6 x 10-13 [image].Keywords
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