PAVELKA, Stanislav, Arnošt BABICKÝ, Miloslav VOBECKÝ and Jaroslav LENER. Effects of an enhanced bromide intake on iodine metabolism in the rat. In Trace Elements in Human: New Perspectives (Ermidou-Pollet S., Pollet S., eds.) [IF=n.a.; SCI #cit.<1>]. Athens: University of Athens, 2000, p. 179-187.
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Original name Effects of an enhanced bromide intake on iodine metabolism in the rat
Authors PAVELKA, Stanislav (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Arnošt BABICKÝ (203 Czech Republic), Miloslav VOBECKÝ (203 Czech Republic) and Jaroslav LENER.
Edition Athens, Trace Elements in Human: New Perspectives (Ermidou-Pollet S., Pollet S., eds.) [IF=n.a.; SCI #cit.<1>], p. 179-187, 9 pp. 2000.
Publisher University of Athens
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Original language English
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study 30202 Endocrinology and metabolism
Country of publisher Greece
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/00:00003151
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Keywords in English bromide; iodine; metabolism; rat
Tags bromide, iodine, metabolism, rat
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: doc. RNDr. Stanislav Pavelka, CSc., učo 313. Changed: 9/4/2010 19:23.
Abstract
The influence of an enhanced bromide intake on the body weight and prosperity of rats, and on the uptake of 131-I by the thyroid and various organs and tissues of the rats was studied. Besides the well-known signs of hypothyroidism, caused by high amounts of bromide, we have also confirmed the observation that bromide toxicity is dependent upon the state of iodine supply (i.e., it is much more pronounced with iodine deficiency).
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IAA7011813, research and development projectName: Vliv nadbytku bromu, jodového deficitu nebo jejich kombinace na metabolismus thyroidních hormonů ve tkáních
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