SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VENULET, J. - VENUS-DANILOVA, E.D.

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71 POLAND / Pharmacology, Toxicology. General Problems U-1 Abs Jour i Ref. Zh.-Biol, No 2, 1958, No 7875 Author s Skovronskaya - Serafimova B., Venulet, J. Inst Title Chemical Structure and Biological Action. Orig Pub t Wiadom. Chem., 1955, 9, No 12, 597-615 Abstract s The similarity of spatial configurations of stilbesteral and estrone probably explains the biological similarity of their actionD. The che nioal struot,.re of a substance accounts for its physico-ohomical characteristics which, to a o:'reat extent, influence its biological activity. The bi-logical activity in a homologous series frequently changes with an inorease in chain length and with an associated al- teration in the physical peGularities of the homologues. By Card : 1/2 U~~SR/_Pharmacology. Toxicoloj~y- Chemotherapeutical V J."reparations Abs jour i~ef Zhur-Biol., No 8, 1958, 37706 Author -4amul-Qt I., Yakimovskaya K. 9 UrbRnskaya A. Inst : Not given Title : Conduct of Hydroxamic Acids in Animnl. Orga- nisms (Povedeniye gidroksqmovych kislot v zhi- votnykh organizmakh) Orig Pub : Byul. Poll.-.koy AN, 1066, Otd. 29 49 No 5, 195-201 Abstract : The blood conte-nt of salicyl hydroxamic acid (1) 5-brom-salicyl hydroxamic acids (11.) was de- termined colomet.rically. 1 and 11 were found in the blood in the amount of 16 mF/ml In the first '~ minutes after their adninistration in a dose of 0.05 g/km the color reaction disappeared minutes later. In lar;~e quantities both prepara- /0 nd in 3(f,') tions (50"') combine with erythrocytes, rV Card 1/2 V ,reparation-. Abs Jour o, f "hitr-Bicl. No AbFtract nuantities with the proteinz. 1 and 11, how- ever, rapidly disappear framblood circulation. Their disappearance is apparently connected with the metabolism of the hydroxamic acids in the organism. In addition the authors established that the liver and to a lesser degree the re- nal oraans actively decompose 1 and 11. Card 212 ulivua. J. Wsp6Xczesne problemy farmxoterepit (Contemporary problems of pharma- cotherapy), by J. Venulet. Reported In New boggo (love AsizaXi), No. 0, March 15, 1956, GAYSCrA, I.; SZMAL, Z.; VENULIU, J. Iffmct of Ph7soatignine on action of pendiomiae. Act& physiol. polon. 7 no-3:351-358 1956. 1. Z Zakladu Farmakologii Inotytutu Lekow w Waresawie Kimrownik: dr. J. Venulet. (PHYSOSTIGMIN'S. effects, on reactivity to pendlomide (Pol)) AUTONOMIC DRUGS, effects, pendiomidm, eff. of physostigmine an reactivity (Pol)) TEMIr, Jan ft- waftum"W. Recent concepts on action of bacterial pyrogens. Folski tygod, lek. 11 no.40:1719-1722 I Oct 56. 1. Adres: Warszawa, ul Sandomierska. (PTROGMM, effects, concepts of mechanism of action of bact. pyrogens (Pol)) VLEAJULE-7- ~J-, POLAND/General-iroblems of Pathology - Pathophysiology T-4 of the Infectious Process. Abs, Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.) No 1, 1958, 3037 Author : Venulet, J. Inst Title A New Outlook on Bacterial Pyrogens. Orig Pub Farmac. Polska, 1956, 12, No 6, 144-146 Abstract Administration of somatic antigen from a number of gramne- Sative bacteria caused an elevation in animals' temperatu- te. Lipid A (phospholipid), and not the protein component of an antigen, had this pyrogenic effect. The phospholo- pid had a high biological activity. For example, coliform, bacilli preparations in a dosage of 0.0012-0-003 gamma/kg caused a temperature elevation of 0.60 C. The rise in tem- perature began after 1-2 hours and persisted for 8-12 hours. It was caused by an insignificant rise In metabolic rate and, chiefly, by a decrease in heat loss due to cutaneous Card 1/3 POLAND/General Problems of Pathology - Pathophysiology T-4 of the Infectious Proceus. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1958, 3037 vasoconstriction. At first there was a leucopenia, which was followed by a leucocytosis. Intravenous administra- tion of a blood-pyrogen mixture that had been previously incubated shortened the latent period and caused a rapid elevation of temperature. The phospholipid had probably combined with an euglobulin of the blood. Pyrogens have a low level of toxicity; their lethal dose for the rab- bits was a million times that causing a pyrogenic effect. Under the pyrogen's influence the body's resistance in- creased and there was an improvement in various diseases. Their effects resembled those of cortisone and ACTH, but differed in many respects; e.g. unlike the hormones, the pyrogens -favored healing. Pyrogeas were successfully used to treat gastric ulcer, to promote regenerative processes in the central and peripheral nervous systems, and in cuta- neous inflammations of a trophic or allergic character. Card 2/3 POLAND/General Problems of Pathology - Pathophysiology T-4 I of the Infectious Process. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1958, 3037 In addition, although they are not proteins, pyrogens can be used in protein replacement therapy and should be used in lieu of panodin, Delbet vaccine and milk injections. Card 3/3 F 11"el XINMYNSKI, Z.; VINUIAT, J. New net1wd 9f measurement of heat loss. Acta ph7siol. poloa. 8 no.3: 377-378 1957- 1. Z Zakladu Parmakologii Instytutu Iokow w Waroxa-die. Kierownik: dr J. Venulet. (BODY TIKPZUTUEM heat loss, measurement (Pol)) VINULIT, Jan; MISPIRAK, Anna Certain pharmacological properties of pyrogen of 1. coli. Med. doew. m1krobs 9 no.3:253-258 1957. 1. Z Zakladu Farmakologii Instytutu Lekow w Warssawie. Xierownik: dr mad. J. Venulet. (ESCHIRICHIA COLI, pyrogens, pharmacol. (Pol)) (PYROG M , preparation of. from E. coli, pharmaool. (Pol)) 1471. THE METABOLIC EFFECT OF A LIPOPOLYSACCIIARIDE EXTRACTED FROM ESCIL COLI Ober die Stoffwechselwirkung eines Lipopolysaccmirida aus Escherichia coli Venulat J. and Desperak A. Anst. fur Phar- makol., Arzneimittelfo-r-ird-b.---Insr:T War5chad - EXPERIENTIA (Basel) 1957, 13/9 (364-365) Tables 2 Rabbits were injected intravenously ikith 0.01 jig. per kg. of a lipopolysacclia ride extracted from E. colt by the Westphal method. It has a strong pyrogenic activity. Injection caused hyperglycaemia and decrease of the concentration of lactic acid in the blood. The oxygen consumption of the livers of the treated animals increased considerably. This was also observed in vitro when the pyrogenic substance was brought into contact with renal and hepatic tissues. Cavallo - Naples - A - 7 11- ,v- fv tI F- IJ /T I'V A KI MOVS styna; V-,,MMT, ~Iffeot of antituberculous agents & other nreTArations on egg-white edema. Gruzlina 25 no.12:959-967 Dec 57. 1. Z Inetytutu Gruzlicy D:~rektor; prof. dr J. Hisiewicz i z Zakladu Farmakologii Instytutu Iekow w Warazawie Kierownik Zakladu-. dr med. J. Venulet. Adres: Warszawa, ul. Chelmska 34. (RMU, exper. induced by egg white, eff. qf antituberc. agents & other drugs in rats (Pol)) it (BGG WHITJ, off. induction of edema, off. of antituberc. agents & other drugs in rate (Pol)) (TUBEHGUWSIS ant!tubaij3 agents, eff. on edema induced by egg uhite in ra M POI:ITD / Pharmacology and Toxicology. 0 hamthorapoutic Agonta V-10 Abe Jour :Rof. Zhur - Biologiya.. No 17, 1958, No- W709 Author :Urbanska, ILlicja; Vonulot, Jan Inst :Not given Title :Influence of Pharmacological Drugs on tho Content of Isoniacid in the Blood arxi Tiasuos Orig Pub :Gruzlica, 1957, 25, No 12, 969-976 Abstract The influonce wau studied of hietamino (I) antiatin (II), largactyl (III), doril (IV) and pyrogon (V~ on the content of isoniacid (IS) in tho blood and tissues of the lungs., liver and kidneys. The greatest decrease of the contont of IS In the blood sot in under tho Influence of I; the weakest effect was from V) III and IV. Incroaso of tho content of IS in the tleaues occurred under the inMonco off U and 11V; In lesser degree, from III and I. The influence of II did not chango, the content of IS in the blood and orgails Card 1/1 43 URBANSK, Tadeuuz; BELUCKI, CzeBlaw; CIMCB314M, Bozenal, CHYLDISKA, Barbara; MBROWSXA, Halina; FAMCKI, Xerz;r; GURIM, Daniela; HAISKI, Ieszek; MALINOWSKI, Stanisl9tw; SMUMMA, Barbara; ZYIDWSKI. Jerz7; SMOM Stefan; XAMINISU, Irena; MMLET, Jan; JANOWIZC, Kieczyalaw; JAKIKOWSEL, Krystyna; U10WISKA, Alicja-, _K6211mrux , Anatol Searching for new anti-tuberculosin dx-age. Gruzlica 26 no.11:889-917 Nov 58. 1, Z Zakladu Syntezy IAkow Inntvtutu Gruzlicy Kierownik Hakladu: prof. dr T. Urbanski Dyrektor Inntytutu: prof. dr J. Misiewicz Fracownia Synt. Lekoi., Przeoiwgruzlicyoh, Warszawa, ul. Koozykowa 75. (TUBBRCUWSMS, therapyl investigation of 300 cpds. for anti-tuberc. eff. (Pol)) JANOWISC. Miecui;law; VMMLET, Jan ftnerimental ocular tuberculosin in rabbits. Gzuzlira 27 no-3:213-216 Mar 59. 1. Z Zakladu Parmakologil Int3tytut lokow w Warezawie Kierownik: d- mad. J. Venulet. Adren: WarRzava, ul. Chelmaka 30/34. (TITMOUIMIS, OGUIAR, experimental, In rabbitn (Pol)) JAKDIOWSKA, Kryatyna; WITKT!7,llC'Z, lla-ria; VPjPJL!:T, Jan Pharmacrilogy of (T-72). Pol. 15 no.5MI-712 S-0 16~1. 1. Z Zakladu Famakologii inotytutu !-,-kc)-w w Warnzaw-le (Ki~- rownikt doe. dr. J. Venule'.). JANOWIEG, Mieczyslawi VFNULET, Jan Experlmantal tube.-clilosis in hooded rats. Yed. doT4. mikrobiol. 16 no.1?13--20 164. 1. Z Zakladu Farmkologil Instytutu Lekaw w Warazawle (Yierownik, doc. dr. J. Venulet). JANUWIEG, Mieczyslaw; WOJCIK, Ryszard.A.; VETULET, Jan Associated effect of inonicotinic acid hydrazide (MR) nnd of some drugs influoncing the macro-organism in experimen- tal tuberculosis, I-Ted. dow. mikrobiol. 15 no.4011-315 163. 1. Z Zakladn Farmakolo.gii Instybitu Lekow w Varszawie (kiemmik:doc.dr,med. Je Tenulet) i z Katedry Statystyki Matematycznej SGGV w Varszawie (kicrowniks prof.dr, Z. Nawrocki). JANOWIM,, Mieczyalaw; VENULET, Jan Ahtitubercular effects of ethyl acetoacetate isonicotinoyl- hydrazone (T-428) administered jointly with ultracortenol and somatot-rorin. 111'ed. doqw. mJkrobiol. 15 no.41317-319 163. 1. Z Zakladu Farmakologii Instytutu Lekow v Varszawie;kie- rowniki doc,dr. J&Veriulet. 4- JAN01,41EC, Mieczyslav; VENI=, Jan Experimental tuberculosis in rats. Gruzlica 31 no.6t712-716 Je 163. 1. Zaklad Farmakologii, Inetytutu Lekow,, Warszawe. IMIGE, Jerzy; URBANSFI, Tadrwjz; VE1,11JUT, JaT4 Preparation and biological activity of the derivatives of phonylauceinic acid. 11ts.2-3. Ror,%.chemii 36 no.11:1625-1638 16"', 1. Department of Organic Tochnolry 119 Institute of Technologry~ Warsaw. 1ANIGE, Jerzy; URE~111SKI, TP-deusz; V1-,:1'1'UUT) Jan preparation and biological activitY Of the derivati'ves Of phenylauccinic acid. Ill. Rocz chemii. 36 no.11:1631-1638 162i 1. Departme,.t of Organic Technology Ili Institute of Technology, kjttrsew. DESPERAK-NACIAZEK, Anna; JAKIMOWSKA, Krystynaj JANOWIEC, Mieczyslaw; KRYSICKA-XCZKAL, Wina; PAWLIKOWSKI, Leszek;_VENULET, Jan Chemotherapeutic and pharmacological properties of the sodium salts of m-aidnosalicylic acid. Mod. dosw. mikrobiol. 15 no.l.-85-90 163. 1. Z Zakladu Farmakologii Insty-tutu v WarazAwle Kierownik: doe. dr J. Venulet. -T- (AMINOSALICYLIG ACfD) (PURMAGOILOGY) (MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCUL09IS) (TUBERCULOSIS) XR'!5XCKA-)-0CZK&L. Hslin4t, PAVLLKOVSXI Anj VL~'Urwr, ion, Dop-4rtraort of 2hrrTi#c*laCjr far- 11antytut Lekov) Irs waralAw (rP.- rector. Oou-nt, Dr. J. V)riA.UT) "Cho.voth4r.,vioutto and M.rinaoologir Prop6ttles, of Sonioca Salts Of W-MinOlAUCY110 Varsaw,. H(Avvynsk 1M4wiedcgw1n& i Mikrohloia, _.. Vol 15, PP 0,5-74. Abqtrnctv r.)Luthural English sum"&ryj Inva3tigationo in irl era na jr, viva revealed inorely a weitk etatlua or 4he so- dium salts nt 3-rminosalicylic aeitl. (VAS) upon tuborcI3 ba- cilli, ai wall &a an experimental tub^rculasis in laborate- ry anime.L.-t. ishon tested in vitro. X1q was clullar Jn ac- tion but w*Lkor wan PLS. Both derivativiis or,) less of- foctive than tronicocinio ueld hydraz!de or Stro:itc%7cin. The toxicity of NIS is sliEhtly b1g4or than that of r.LS preparation&. Alt 6 reforeaoss are by Pulish authora ,(in I Gornan, t Trench, and the rest in Polish pitblinati 'In SZMAL, Vialaw; VEMUU.T, Jan Effect of oome quarternary =monium ccrnpounds -with aulfur In t,';rj aliphatic chain on -ayeoneural transmission. Acta physiol. polon. 13 no.6:717-728 162. 1. Z Zakladu Farmakologii Instytutu Lekow w Warazawie Kiercwnik: doc. dr J. Venulet. (P1-U,',OT4IUM COMPOUNDS) (SULFUR) (SYNAM-S) JANOWIEC, Mteazyslaw; VENULET, Jan Effect of hydrazides of aspartic and glutaraic acids on experiment.%1 tuberculosis. Med. dosw. mikrob. 14 no.3:247-252 162. 1. Z Zakladu Farmakologii Instytutu Lekow w Warazawie. (ASPARTIC ACID rel cpds) (GLUTAMAVES pharinacol) (TUMMULOSIS exper) ,-~VENULET Jan z pomoca techrliczna; KALINOWSKIEJ, Marii On the correlation between anti-serctonin and depressive effects of certain phenothiazine derivatives. Acta physiol pol 12 no.2: 281-290 161. 1. Z Zakladu Farma ologii Insty-tutu Lekow w WarS2awie Kierownik: doe. dr, J. Venulet, (IMIM CONDITIOIED pharmacol) (SEROTONIN antag) (CHLORPROMAZINE phanracol) (TUNQUILIZING AGIEIITS phanracol) VENULEIT, Jan Psychopharnacology. Acta physiol. polon. 12 no.6:915-927 161. (nYCr:C)?.:UF.XACGLOGY) JANOWIEC, Mieczyslaw; VENULET, Jan Antituberculous properties of ethyl acetoaeetate isonicotinoyll7drazone (preparation T-428). II. 1. Z Zakladu Parmakologii Insty-tutu Lekow w Warszawis Kierownik: doe. dr med. J. Venulet. (ISONIAZID rel cpda) VENULET, Jan Poychopharmacology. Acta physiol pol 12 no.6:915-927 161. 1. Adres autora: Zaklad Farmakologii Instytutu Lakow, Warszawa 36, ull. Chelmka 30. 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