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Das Verhalten von Hauteiweißen unter hochdosierter Corticosteroidzufuhr Experimentelle Untersuchungen an Ratten

The reaction of skin proteins to high doses of corticosteroids

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After systemic application of high doses of corticosteroids distinct changes of the skin which becomes much harder are observed macroscopically. Changes in the skin-proteins in examinations with column-chromatography and with fingerprinting might point at changes in the structural composition. The findings are discussed with regard to the literature.

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Nach der Verabfolgung hoher Dosen vonCorticosteroiden lassen sich bereitsmakroskopisch deutliche Veränderungen der Haut — diese wird viel fester — erkennen.

Änderungen im Verhalten der Eiweiße bei dersäulenchromatographischen Untersuchung und bei der Darstellung derAminosäuren- und Peptidmuster können mit allem Vorbehalt auf Änderungen im strukturellen Verhalten resp. im Vernetzungsgrad schließen lassen.

Die Befunde werden anhand der Literatur diskutiert.

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Rodermund, O.E. Das Verhalten von Hauteiweißen unter hochdosierter Corticosteroidzufuhr Experimentelle Untersuchungen an Ratten. Arch. Derm. Forsch. 241, 156–165 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00595369

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