维生素K和左旋咪唑对苯丁酮活性的动态相互作用。

M A Shalaby, M Ibrahim, A M el Bauomy, M el Begawy
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结果表明,维生素K或左旋咪唑与苯丁酮合用可使苯丁酮的抗炎解热活性降低,镇痛作用减弱。大鼠单独给药21 d后,血清谷氨酸草酸转氨酶(SGOT)活性、尿素和肌酐浓度显著升高,尿酸浓度显著降低。维生素K与苯丁酮联用可降低其对SGOT活性和肌酐浓度的影响。左旋咪唑可拮抗苯丁酮的尿尿作用。大鼠肝脏的组织病理学检查显示,单独给予苯丁酮后,肝脏出现轻度退行性改变,而与左旋咪唑联合使用时,这些变化加重。肾脏水肿、变性、充血、出血。这些变化在单独给予苯丁酮的大鼠中是严重的,左旋咪唑治疗的动物中是中度的,两种药物治疗的动物中是轻度的。左旋咪唑与苯丁酮联用不仅能减轻胃粘膜充血,还能活化胃腺。
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Dynamic-interaction of vitamin K and levamisole on phenylbutazone activities.

The results showed that co-administration of either vitamin K or levamisole along with phenylbutazone abolished the latter's anti-inflammatory and antipyretic activities and reduced its analgesic effect. Prolonged administration of phenylbutazone alone to rats for 21 days increased significantly serum glutamate oxalacetate transaminase (SGOT) activity, urea and creatinine concentrations, while it decreased with significance uric acid concentration in the serum. Vitamin K, when administered together with phenylbutazone, reduced its effect on SGOT activity and creatinine concentration. Levamisole antagonised the uricosuric effect of phenylbutazone, when both were concomitantly given. Histopathological examination of the liver of rats, given phenylbutazone alone, showed mild degenerative changes, whereas in combination with levamisole these changes were exacerbated. Kidney showed oedema, degeneration, congestion, and haemorrhage. These changes were severe in rats, given phenylbutazone alone, moderate in levamisole-treated animals, and mild in those given both drugs. Combination of levamisole with phenylbutazone not only decreased the congestion of gastric mucosa but also activated the gastric glands.

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