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1785746 
Journal Article 
[Studies on the influence of an artifically induced inflammatory reaction by creatinine, urea and guanidine injection (author's transl)] 
Stehle, R; Feyen, H; Hiemeyer, V 
1975 
Research in Experimental Medicine
ISSN: 0300-9130 
165 
19-22 
German 
The influence of creatinine, urea and guanidine injection on the course of an artifically induced inflammatory reaction has been studied in rats. The formalin and bolus alba edema served as inflammatory models. It was shown that the inflammatory reaction was not significantly altered by urea. By creatinine, however, the inflammation was diminished. If urea and creatinine were given together the course of the inflammatory reaction was not altered significantly, suggesting an inhibitory interrelation between these two substances. Guanidines showed the strongest inhibiting effect on inflammation. It is discussed that guanidines influence energy availability by inhibition of oxydative phosphorylation. 
Animals; Creatinine/blood/therapeutic use; Disease Models, Animal; Drug Antagonism; Drug Interactions; Edema/chemically induced/drug therapy; Formaldehyde; Guanidines/therapeutic use; Inflammation/drug therapy; Injections, Intravenous; Time Factors; Urea/blood/therapeutic use; 50-00-0; 57-13-6; 60-27-5 
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