| Literature DB >> 3927523 |
W H Adams, R D Stoner, D G Adams, D N Slatkin, H W Siegelman.
Abstract
Toxin-LR, a hexapeptide produced by Microcystis aeruginosa, causes marked hepatic vascular congestion, thrombocytopenia, microscopic pulmonary thrombi and death in 50-70 min when injected into mice. Although it is considered an hepatotoxin, we report that sublethal hepatocellular damage produced by CCl4 given 24 hr prior to toxin-LR administration prevents the acute deaths. However, CCl4-treated mice surviving toxin-LR acute effects often died during the subsequent three days. Pretreatment of mice with the microsomal enzyme inhibitors SKF 525A or cobaltous chloride did not alter the acute lethality of toxin-LR, but pharmacologic doses of hydrocortisone prevented both the acute and delayed deaths. X irradiation-induced thrombocytopenia or thrombocytopenia and leukopenia did not significantly affect the toxin's lethality. In vitro platelet aggregation or lysis did not occur during incubation with toxin-LR, nor was a humoral aggregating factor detected in plasma from toxin-injected mice.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3927523 DOI: 10.1016/0041-0101(85)90027-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxicon ISSN: 0041-0101 Impact factor: 3.033