The effect of polysaccharide-protein complex isolated from Candida albicans on regional blood flow in rats

Experientia
V NosálováR Nosál

Abstract

After i.v. administration to rats of polysaccharide-protein complex, isolated from Candida albicans, a decrease of cardiac output was observed from 20 sec to 240 min postinjection, followed by a recovery at 360 min. Concomitantly the regional blood flow was maintained in heart and lungs, moderately decreased in intestine, liver and adrenals and markedly reduced in skin, muscle, spleen and kidney.

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