1953
DOI: 10.1079/bjn19530044
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Absence of Correlation between Fatty Changes in the Liver and Impairment of Water Diuresis in Protein-deficient Mice

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“…If so, the results of much clinical and experimental work on the latter condition could be applied to the former. Let me mention some examples : Investigations on experimental nutritional protein deficiency (Heller and Blackmore, 1953) showed for instance that once animals have been on a low protein diet for some time, they eat less and less even though a calorifically adequate diet is freely offered. If-as seems likely-the same happens in human beings, it would explain why in advanced chronic alcoholism a vic:ous circle is established by which lack of protein tends ultimately to lead to an insufficient intake of calories and hence to marked losses of body weight.…”
Section: Professor Of Pharmacology In the University Of Bristolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If so, the results of much clinical and experimental work on the latter condition could be applied to the former. Let me mention some examples : Investigations on experimental nutritional protein deficiency (Heller and Blackmore, 1953) showed for instance that once animals have been on a low protein diet for some time, they eat less and less even though a calorifically adequate diet is freely offered. If-as seems likely-the same happens in human beings, it would explain why in advanced chronic alcoholism a vic:ous circle is established by which lack of protein tends ultimately to lead to an insufficient intake of calories and hence to marked losses of body weight.…”
Section: Professor Of Pharmacology In the University Of Bristolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At doses of 2.5 mg./100 g. cortisone greatly improved diuresis. This change was accompanied by an improvement in appetite (Fouts, 1943;Meiklejohn and Passmore, 1951;Trowell, Davies, and Dean, 1952;Heller and Blackmore, 1953;Thompson, 1954), the food intake rising from 3.8+0.3 (12) to 5.7+0.5 (12).…”
Section: Actions Of Corticotrophin and Cortisone Onmentioning
confidence: 99%