1976
DOI: 10.3177/jnsv.22.249
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Effect of Malnutrition on Cortisol-Binding Protein in the Lens of Cynomolgus Monkeys

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“…Protein malnutrition may also result in physiological and biochemical changes that directly affect drug interactions. A num ber of these changes may be involved in the alteration of tissue sensitivity to drugs [Varma, 1979], drug-metabolizing enzymes [Newberne et al, 1978], drug pharmacoki netics [Shastri and Krishnaswamy, 1976] and cell-hormone interactions [Ono et al, 1976]. Because caffeine exposure during pregnancy is extensive [Hill, 1973] and a large number of pregnant women do not meet the recommended daily allowance of protein [Zlatnik and Burmeister, 1983], one may wonder whether such nutritional stress can alter whatever susceptibility the growing fetal brain may have to caffeine.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Protein malnutrition may also result in physiological and biochemical changes that directly affect drug interactions. A num ber of these changes may be involved in the alteration of tissue sensitivity to drugs [Varma, 1979], drug-metabolizing enzymes [Newberne et al, 1978], drug pharmacoki netics [Shastri and Krishnaswamy, 1976] and cell-hormone interactions [Ono et al, 1976]. Because caffeine exposure during pregnancy is extensive [Hill, 1973] and a large number of pregnant women do not meet the recommended daily allowance of protein [Zlatnik and Burmeister, 1983], one may wonder whether such nutritional stress can alter whatever susceptibility the growing fetal brain may have to caffeine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%