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pmid: 14011942
SummaryAdministration of 1–3 mg of PA subcutaneously to normal rats at intervals of 1–2 weeks produced significant proteinuria after a prolonged latent period provided the total dose exceeded a threshold dose of approximately 4–5 mg. Analysis of the cumulative dose-response curves revealed that doses administered subcutaneously at biweekly intervals were more effective in producing proteinuria than the same total dose given on a daily or weekly schedule. While the mechanism of PA nephrotoxicity is still not known, it is unlikely that it acts by direct enzyme inhibition.
Nephrosis, Nucleosides, Puromycin Aminonucleoside
Nephrosis, Nucleosides, Puromycin Aminonucleoside
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