نتایج جستجو برای: blood ammonia

تعداد نتایج: 712079  

2001
OTTO FOLIN

In 1912 Folin and Denis (1) published a series of methods for the analysis of blood and urine, all based on the principle of Nesslerization, and among those met.hods was one for the determination of ammonia in blood. By the help of this method Folin and Denis proved the then important point t.hat the relatively high ammonia content of portal blood is mostly putrefactive ammonia absorbed from th...

Journal: :Hiroshima journal of medical sciences 1997
M Watari H Murakami K Orihashi T Sueda Y Matsuura H Kajihara

Superior mesenteric artery occlusion (SMAO) is often fatal. An indicator which enables the early diagnosis of SMAO is needed. As we think putrefaction products must appear and increase in the blood and ascites in SMAO, changes in the concentrations of ammonia, one of the putrefaction products, were measured in this study. Thirteen adult mongrel dogs were used for the in vitro experiment. The je...

Journal: :Gut 1979
L Zieve W M Doizaki R F Derr

Ammonia coma was produced in rats within 10 to 15 minutes of an intraperitonealinjection of 1.7 mmol NH4CL. This coma was prevented with 1.68 mmol L-dopa given by gastric intubation 15 minutes before the ammonium salt injection. The effect of L-dopa was correlated with a decrease in blood and brain ammonia, an increase in brain dopamine, and an increase in renal excretion of ammonia and urea. I...

Journal: :Kidney international 1993
E U Nitzsche Y Choi D Killion C K Hoh R A Hawkins J T Rosenthal D B Buxton S C Huang M E Phelps H R Schelbert

Patlak graphical analysis was applied to quantify renal cortical blood flow with N-13 ammonia and dynamic positron emission tomography. Measurements were made in a swine model of kidney transplantation with a wide range of normal and abnormal renal blood flows (N = 57 studies) and in 20 healthy human volunteers (N = 45 studies). Estimates of renal cortical blood flow by the Patlak method were c...

2003

Most of the methods for the determination of urea in blood involve the use of the enzyme urease to hydrolyze the urea, since this reaction is specific. However, instead of crystalline urease (l), crude jack bean meal extracts are used. These extracts have been found to contain other enzymes besides urease, termed “ammonia-producing” enzymes, and their substrates, which may produce large quantit...

2003
STACEY F. HOWELL

Most of the methods for the determination of urea in blood involve the use of the enzyme urease to hydrolyze the urea, since this reaction is specific. However, instead of crystalline urease (l), crude jack bean meal extracts are used. These extracts have been found to contain other enzymes besides urease, termed “ammonia-producing” enzymes, and their substrates, which may produce large quantit...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1957
J L FAHEY

A study of amino acid toxicity was undertaken following the observation that a mixture of intravenously administered L-amino acids that had been nutritionally adequate in a patient became toxic when L-arginine was deleted. This toxicity was unexpected for the amino acid mixture, even without arginine, contained all of the amino acids determined by Rose (1) to be essential to man. Readdition of ...

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 1933

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 1919

Journal: :Annals of hepatology 2013
Felix Gundling Edin Zelihic Holger Seidl Bernhard Haller Andreas Umgelter Wolfgang Schepp Christoph Dodt

INTRODUCTION Blood ammonia-measurements are often performed in the emergency departments to diagnose or rule out hepatic encephalopathy (HE). However, the utility and correct interpretation of ammonia levels is a matter of discussion. At this end the present prospective study evaluated whether blood ammonia levels coincide with HE which was also established by the West Haven criteria and the cr...

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