Jap. J. Pharmacol. 1, 79 (1952) THE
INFLUENCE
BLOOD
OF MORPHINE
CONTENT
AND
PHENOBARBITAL
OF ACETONE-BODIES
IN NORMAL
ON
THE
RABBITS'
SHUBOKU KYO Department of Pharmacology, Kyoto Prefectural Medical College, Kyoto Received for publication September 4, 1951 It is led to the effect that of function
and intermediary
of hunger,
increase
avitaminostic
Acute chloroform
that
effect brings
of each kind are
mediary
run of metabolism.
I tried,
therefore,
butyric
about
acid in blood of rabbits,
the physiological
change
those
While, Quastel calls'
o` lactic
by
the case,
of the inter
an intermediate acid
and
in order
ma -phine
and
oxidation
Such being in.point
acid,
acetoacetic
of fat metabolim,
by giving
the function
of the past that
the cerebral functions.
of function
injure
reports
correlated
amount
as well as
metabolism.
inhibit
with acetone,
in case
in effect.
narcotics
to be much
the
together
public
on the various
considered
change
such as acetonuria
academic
in intermediary narcotics
to examine
metabolism,
of many
by many
physiological
in blood of diabetics
had been made
(1) and that
changes
narcotics
between
acid and lactic acid
poisoning
considerable
carbohydrate
of metabolism,
and it was shown
(2) have explained
which a special
substance
and such, which
of liver and kidney Wheatly
a correlation
of pyruvic
stage,
it produces
it makes
of
Q-hydroxy
to let me know
hydrochloride
and soluble
phenobarbital. EXPERIMENTS I used matured designed
to take
left jugular
male rabbits blood and also
side and cutting
a few days before. oxalate
made
about 2kg, whose car vein became a point
an operation
of N. auricularis
In case of taking
was employed
p-hydroxybutyric
weighing
to prevent
acid determination
its
blood,
ofi sympatheticotorny
inagnus an
coagulation.
morphine
chloride
and
pbenobarbital
were done according
and of sodium
were
bit
Acetone,
procedure (3), lactic acid by Clausen's (4). Therefore, bodies herein state;i is implied the sum of performed while
on the same
extremely
used as each
on the
one in advance of potassium
acetoacetic to Takahata
acid
of and
& Kume's
the total amount of acetore acetone and acetoacetic acid, aq•.xaous solutioi
of hydro
respectively. RESULTS OF THE EXPERIMENTS
Control exprrhnent I tried subcutaneous
to inject part
3.-c of sterilized of normal
*Director : Prof . I. Fujii
physiological
male rabbit,
and
saline
acetone
solution
q -tantity
into the
in its blood
dorsal is as
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shown in the first table, but the quantities of acetone and 0-hydroxybutyric acid in blood are divers depending upon kinds of animals together with determining method
as reported
by many
showed
to be about
the same as that
of the acetone,
after
seniors
the injection
little-by-little-bleeding
in hourly
in this field, and of Kozawa
in my
(5) and Asano
of the physiological system
also
was already
saline
experiment
(6).
The
solution,
indicative
it
increase
by means
of seniors'
of
reports
(7, 8) and my experiment showed as well that total quantity of the acetone increas es a little to a certain degree after the injection, even in passing five hours, and also in that
of Q-hydroxybutyric
hand,
lactic
acid in blood was seen to have decreased
range
of physiological
errors
acid
diately
I.
after
table
injection
value one
(0.52 0.57 mg%).
passes,
value is 0.60 mgr, after The
'Percentage after the injection; the injection. injection
(3-Hydroxybutyric
or acetone
value
hour
before
and
the amount
the injection
of decreas3 25.8% three
the percentage
after
On the other
the injection
within the
of morphine per 5 mg
and the average
As time
the same.
experiment
shows, the amount
0.85 mg%) and the lowest
acetone,
Control
In case of subcutaneous injection
As the second
to be about
(5). TABLE
2)
proves
half
in general injection after
of acetone
three hours;
decreases
imme
is 0.82 mg%
injection increases
0.63 mg% after
(0.78
is 0.59 mg% gradually;
injection
the
five hours.
is 28.1% against before injection one hour and half hours after the injection; and 23.2% five hours after acid
of decrease
shows is a little
is 0.82mg?% (0.65 -1.02 mg%).
The
the
same great
average
tendency
as the
and the average value
after
mount
of
value before
they injection
is
INFLUENCE OF MORPHINE ETC. ON ACETONE-BODIES 26.8%,, 46.3%, 41.5% respectively.
It seems
acid
the
increases
value
after
hour
considerably
injection
five
and half after
mg%, five hours
after hours.
The
the injection
after
to increase
injection, value
the injection,
a little in five hours.
but,
it decreases
before
17.8 mg%,
three
10.0 mg%;
81
the
injection
hours
after
original
10.0 mg%,
ore
injection
14.1
the
the percentage
Lactic
to the
of increase
is 78%,
41% and 0% each. TABLE II.
3)
Example
The subcutaneous
of morphine
5mg per kilo body weight
of morphine when 10 mg per kilo was used
The rate of value shown that
injection
in the second
table.
in the third
The increase
table is large o
lactic acid
in change
as compared
and the decrease
are very conspicuous; the aver age value of lactic acid before one hour and half after injection shows the highest increase
with
of acetone
injection is 10.4 mg%%; which was 35.4 mg%
(240.4%); it begins to decrease in three acetone before the injection is 1.07 mg%;
and five hours. The average value one hour and half after the injection
0.63 mg% (41.1:?-,/); and three
the
percentage
hours
after
of d-_-crease shown 43.9%;
(27.1%), it shows
it takes
j3-Hydroxybutyric before the injection
injection
five hours
a long time to return
acid denotes a very is 0.75 mg%; ore hour
after
is 0.60 mg%; the
to the former
injection
the
of is
highest
is 0.78 mg?/,
value.
interesting aspect. Its average value and hall after the injection is 0.60 mg%
(20%) three hours after is 0.33 mg%; shows 52%; five hours after injection
the percentage of decrease is large and is 0.32 mg%; the percentage of decrease
it is
still higher
words,
to
decrease
; it shows 58.0%.
than
acetone
In other
and it is also slower
(3-hydroxybutyric to increase
than
acid the
is slower
latter.
Judging
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from
the
above
acid
makes
fact,
Many
also proved Steward, experiment
the sauna result gland
that
adrenaline
intact blood
while
lactic
the change
the relation injected
the following
not
both
increase
on the
adrenaline
to the cat.
metabolism
in the suprarenal Kobayashi
amount
(10) and
on, rabbit;
they
of adrenaline
(14), Sato and Ohmi (15) proved after
They also stated increase
sides
after
ware cut.
in blood The
the
injection. secretion
that,
the
with
results
Endo ,
with morphine
ot , the cutting by giving morphine
administration
The same
experiment
of
morphine,
, as this were
(20).
adrenaline, and tie
Shibata,
by
in spite
still increased
(19;, and Watanabe
the acetone-b3lies
for a long time. table.
that
of epinephrine
b1o i 3 sugar
(18), Toda
of acetone between
of morphine
made the experiment
(13 , Hayashi
nerves.
did
per kilo weight
and the decreased
in blood increased
by Kato (17), Kikuna
About
in blood,
this.
on one side, the sugar
injection
was applied
when they
that the
splanchnic
when Nn. s_hlanchiici on
naline
besides
(16) stated
of Nn. s i1a a.h i
studied
acetone
(9) observed
of blood sugar
Rogoff (12), Hayama
and Nagakura
made
decrease
the influence
Elliott
when morphine
the increase
in the suprarenal
that
to
of 10mg morphine
concerning
of cat decreased
required
Examples
in the past.
Abe (11) obtained
and
III.
investigations
been made
gland
seems
it increase.
TABLE
have
morphine
KYO
Saji ,, and I (21) have arneant.s of adre
varioa3
of the study are summarily
stated
in
INFLUENCE
OF
MORPHINE
ETC. TABLE
N.
B.:
Figures
mean
ON ACETONE-BODIES
83
IV
percentage
of
variety.
When 0.15-0.8 mg of adrenaline are given per kilo, acetone and Q hydroxybutyric acid decrease in a certain degree. The time necessary to restore is proportional to the amount of administration. Lactic acid increases in proportion to the dose; its decrease is proportional as the same. Kozawa and Asano have given the same report of experiment though it was an investigation for a short time , having stated that acetone decreased and lactic acid increased when adrenaline was added. Through this experimental fact it is supposed that the decrease of acetone in blood by the amount of morphine which I have used is owing to the over-excretion of. adrenaline which is made by morphine use. . It is also thought that the influence of narcotic condition of morphine has not given an important effect on the de crease of acetone, because it seems to be proved by the following experiment of sodium phenobarbital. 4) Example ~ofphenobarbital sodium used I have injected subcutaneously 0.4cc of 10% solution per kilo . The result of this experiment is shown1 in the fifth table. The average value of acetone before
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the injection 0.99 mg%; tages
is 0.93 mg% '0.82-1.14 mg%) ; one hour three
hours
of increase
acid before
is 0.71 mg%;
injection
0.76 mg%;
one example and halt after
three
hours
the injection
enzyme
process
in tissues
stimulus
is added
appears
in the body.
before
are
0.72%; 2.9%,
after
the
V.
five hours 42%,
and
Harajima
by narcotics from
Keilin
was prevented
of
sodium
is 11.0 mg% ; one hour
hours
that
: so, tissues and this
(23) reported by narcotics.
that
the
10.1/0-05;and
after 9.6 mg/00' (12.8;0); the injection.
phenobarbital
(22) stated
outside;
after
the
the injection.
injection
(295.4%); three
Examples
is
of Q-hydroxybutyric
10.8 mg% ; and it is the same as before
of narcotics,
though
five hours
acid
is 8.1 mg%
TABLE
dehydr•ogenases
of increase
it increases of lactic
the injection
On the action
the injection
1.02 mg/'90/'; and the percen value
aft,:): the injection
the percentages
value
after
after
is 0.69 mg%, (0.48-0.65 mg/O-,)'; one hour and half after
shows that
The average
and hall after
0.99 mg°o ; five hours
are 3%, 3/96, and 5.8%0. The average
the injection
injection
five hours
after
the
chemical
change
can not make chemical is a
the
Reports
narcotic
reduction
by
reaction,
phenomenon
that
of cytochrorre
on the study of metabolism
by on
phenobarbital are very few. Tominaga (24) reported that basal metabolism slightly decreased when sodium phenobarbital was given, and morphine resembled as well as phen,)ba -bital. Koyama with various narcotics.
and Yoshida (25) investigated the iodic-acid They reported that it gave no considerable
value in blood change when
pher.,oba-bital0.2g per kilo was administered; and protein metabolism was increased with 0.5 g pe: kilo o chlo: alhydrate. Ishimaru (25) stated that he gave .0.1-0.3 g pe.r kilo pheenob4.:bitql
to a rabbit,
but the change
of blood sugar and, lactic
acid in.
INFLUENCE OF MORPHINE ETC. ON ACETONE-BODIES blood was very little ; and the small change variation
was only observed
Geelmuyden would take damaged
within
the physiological
in six hours.
(1) stated
place
o'," the amount
85
that
secondarily
acetonuria
which was caused
when carbohydrate
by chloroform
metabolism
was
narcosis
injured
by
the
livers.
My experimental carbohydrate
result
metabolism,
is similar
to the
above
mentioned
and ac tone is not generally
affected.
result
respecting
When this
result
with phenobarbital is compared with that with physiological saline solution, a tendency that acetone in blood will be decreased a little by phenobarbital is seen. But, it is not so striking difference
in action
as morphine
of both drugs
; and it is thought
with the acetone
there
is a fundamental
in blood.
SUMMARY 1.
The influence
adrenalinee; tyric
of morphine
it decreases
acid in blood.
made hitherto.
on the acetone
the amount
Lactic
of acetone,
acid shows the same
It increases
and
its change
has
a tendency
in blood shows similar acetoacetic result
acid, and
action
as
Q-hydroxybu
as that shown in the report
is in proportion
to the
amount
of
administration. 2.
Phenobarbital
sodium
acid, Q-hydrotiybutyric
of decreasing
acid and lactic acid extremely
acetone,
acetoacetic
little, and it is not so striking
as morphine. 3.
The action
of morphine
to have a fundamental I wish to thank
difference Prof.
and
phenobarbital
upon the acetone
in blood seems
each.
I. Fujii and Assist.
Prof.
S. Kozawa
for
their
direction
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