R. Pentz
University of Lübeck
6 Papers
24 Citations
R. Pentz is an academic researcher from University of Lübeck. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glutathione & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Comparative studies on the toxicity of mercury, cadmium, and copper toward the isolated perfused rat liver.
TL;DR: The results as a whole supported the suggestion that all metals exerted toxicity at the mitochondria, since ATP levels were reduced in a manner that could not be reproduced by perfusion flow reduction alone.
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Enhancement by glutathione depletion of ethanol-induced acute hepatotoxicity in vitro and in vivo.
TL;DR: The results of an enhanced susceptibility of glutathione-depleted livers to ethanol toxicity favour the hypothesis that ethanol exerts its hepatotoxic action via an activation of molecular oxygen.
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Mechanistic study on formaldehyde-induced hepatotoxicity
TL;DR: By destruction of mitochondria, formaldehyde inhibits aerobic energy supply and thereby presumably produces hepatocellular damage.
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Influence of Extracellular Calcium on Allyl Alcohol‐Induced Hepatotoxicity
TL;DR: The primary allyl alcohol-induced hepatotoxic injury does not appear to depend upon an influx of extracellular calcium and was investigated in the isolated haemoglobin-free perfused rat liver.
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Hepatotoxicity of acetaldehyde in rats
TL;DR: Neither oral nor intraperitoneal treatment with acetaldehyde had any hepatotoxic effect, even following aldehyde dehydrogenase inhibition by disulfiram, and acetaldehyde derived metabolically from ethanol was capable of inducing moderate hepatotoxicity when it accumulated upon pretreatment with disulfIRam.
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