EFFECTS OF CORTISONE ACETATE ON RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS

Autor: BOLAND, EDWARD W., HEADLEY, NATHAN E.
Zdroj: JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association; October 1949, Vol. 141 Issue: 5 p301-308, 8p
Abstrakt: A crystalline steroid was isolated from the adrenal cortex by Kendall and co-workers in 1935.1 Its chemical formula, 17-hydroxy-11-dehydrocorticosterone, was determined by them in 1938.2 Prior to 1948 so little of the hormone, known as Kendall's compound E, was available for research that only a few facts regarding its physiologic activity were established. Its use in rats subjected to adrenalectomy improved muscle activity, as measured by the muscle-work test3 and increased physiologic resistance to stress, cold and certain toxic substances.4 In young rats growth was retarded and weight loss was induced.5 A definite influence on carbohydrate metabolism was established: administration to partially depancreatized rats intensified the diabetic state6; administration to normal rats produced transient hyperglycemia and glycosuria.7 In 3 human subjects with coexisting Addison's disease and diabetes mellitus, the diabetes was augmented when compound E was given in daily doses of 8 to
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