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Role of FDP on CCl4 -induced changes in the Nitric oxide pathway - Ameliorative role of fructose 1,6-diphosphate on CCl4-induced changes in the cellular Nitric oxide pathway. DE

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The study was undertaken to understand Carbontetrachloride (CCl4)-induced toxicity as well as Fructose 1,6- diphosphate (FDP) protective role in rats with special reference to cellular Nitric acid Pathway. The results showed inhibition of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and cellular nitric oxide synthase (cNOS) activities by CCl4 both in vitro and in vivo. However subsequent treatment of rats with FDP has restored the CCl4-induced changes in iNOS and cNOS activities reiterating the ameliorative role of FDP. Further, changes in serum NO2 - and NO3 - levels in CCl4-treated rats also registered near normalcy following FDP treatment. The study, thus highlights the fact that FDP attenuates CCl4-induced cellular toxicity in experimental animals with reference to cellular NO pathway.

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Dr. A. T. Venkatramana Reddy est professeur associé au département de zoologie de l'université Yogi Vemana, à Kadapa, en Inde. Il a publié plusieurs articles de recherche dans des revues de renommée nationale et internationale.

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Authors Venkatramana Reddy A. T., Venkata Ramana S. P., Rajeswara Reddy Saddala
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.10.2023
 
EAN 9786206792734
ISBN 9786206792734
No. of pages 92
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Miscellaneous

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