The biological mechanism of air ion action: The effect of $ CO_{2} $+ in inhaled air on the blood level of 5-hydroxytryptamine in mice
Abstract Mice inhaling positively ionized air exhibited a significant rise in the blood level of 5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]BL. This effect was duplicated by non-ionized air to which $ CO_{2} $+ was added but did not occur when the same amount of either nonionized $ CO_{2} $ or $ CO_{2} $− replaced $...
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Enthalten in: International journal of biometeorology - Springer-Verlag, 1961, 7(1963), 1 vom: Feb., Seite 3-16 |
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Abstract Mice inhaling positively ionized air exhibited a significant rise in the blood level of 5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]BL. This effect was duplicated by non-ionized air to which $ CO_{2} $+ was added but did not occur when the same amount of either nonionized $ CO_{2} $ or $ CO_{2} $− replaced $ CO_{2} $+. The rise in [5-HT]BL was associated with physiological changes that parallel those appearing after the injection of 5-HT or after administration of iproniazid.Some of the animals exposed to $ CO_{2} $+ in air became ill and suffered tissue damage attributable to excessive concentrations of 5-HT. A few of the mice died and at autopsy pulmonary and enteric lesions were found which also were reasonably ascribed to the increased 5-$ HT_{BL} $.The physiological,pathological and biochemical changes described furnish additional support for the 5-HT hypothesis of air ion action presented in earlier publications. There is good reason to believe that some of the known biological effects of gaseous ions involve other mechanisms. © Swets & Zeitlinger B.V. 1963 |
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Abstract Mice inhaling positively ionized air exhibited a significant rise in the blood level of 5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]BL. This effect was duplicated by non-ionized air to which $ CO_{2} $+ was added but did not occur when the same amount of either nonionized $ CO_{2} $ or $ CO_{2} $− replaced $ CO_{2} $+. The rise in [5-HT]BL was associated with physiological changes that parallel those appearing after the injection of 5-HT or after administration of iproniazid.Some of the animals exposed to $ CO_{2} $+ in air became ill and suffered tissue damage attributable to excessive concentrations of 5-HT. A few of the mice died and at autopsy pulmonary and enteric lesions were found which also were reasonably ascribed to the increased 5-$ HT_{BL} $.The physiological,pathological and biochemical changes described furnish additional support for the 5-HT hypothesis of air ion action presented in earlier publications. There is good reason to believe that some of the known biological effects of gaseous ions involve other mechanisms. © Swets & Zeitlinger B.V. 1963 |
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Abstract Mice inhaling positively ionized air exhibited a significant rise in the blood level of 5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]BL. This effect was duplicated by non-ionized air to which $ CO_{2} $+ was added but did not occur when the same amount of either nonionized $ CO_{2} $ or $ CO_{2} $− replaced $ CO_{2} $+. The rise in [5-HT]BL was associated with physiological changes that parallel those appearing after the injection of 5-HT or after administration of iproniazid.Some of the animals exposed to $ CO_{2} $+ in air became ill and suffered tissue damage attributable to excessive concentrations of 5-HT. A few of the mice died and at autopsy pulmonary and enteric lesions were found which also were reasonably ascribed to the increased 5-$ HT_{BL} $.The physiological,pathological and biochemical changes described furnish additional support for the 5-HT hypothesis of air ion action presented in earlier publications. There is good reason to believe that some of the known biological effects of gaseous ions involve other mechanisms. © Swets & Zeitlinger B.V. 1963 |
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