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Mouse Liver Microsomes (mlm) Protect Erythrocytes Against Trifluoperazine (tfp) Induced And Mechanical Hemolysis Which Are Due To Tfp Microsomal Transformation And To The Action Of An Unidentified Water-soluble Microsomal Factor (uf).
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European Journal Of Drug Metabolism And Pharmacokinetics. v. 19, n. 4, p. 349-57
0378-7966
7737237
Autor
Meirelles, N C
Malheiros, S V
Ruggiero, A C
Degterev, I A
Institución
Resumen
Trifluoperazine (TFP), a phenothiazine derivative, produces either hemolysis or protection of erythrocytes under isosmotic conditions in a dose-dependent manner. The hemolytic effect of TFP is abolished in the presence of mouse liver microsomes (MLM) which is due, in part, to drug incorporation, transformation and a MLM enzyme driven metabolism. An unidentified water-soluble factor (or factors) derived from MLM has been found to protect erythrocytes against both mechanical and TFP-induced isosmotic hemolysis. 19 349-57