Browsing Journal Articles by Author "Telang, BV"
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A cannula for administration of drugs into the superior cervical ganglion of cat through the common carotid artery
Telang, BV (Department of Biochemistry, University of Nairobi, 1974) -
Central nervous system induced cardiac arrhythmias in cats and their incidence in relation to anaesthetic agents
Kekre, MS; Gaitonde, BB; Telang, BV (Department of Biochemistry, University of Nairobi, 1971) -
Centrally acting hypotensive fraction in the venom of Dendroaspis angusticeps
Wangai, J; Ng'ang'a, JN; Njoroge, D; Thairu, K; Telang, BV (University of NairobiFaculty of Medicine, 1978-07) -
A centrally induced vasodepressor response after intravenous administration of whole venom of Naja mossambica pallida in cats
Telang, BV; Ng'ang'a, JN; Njoroge, D; Raina, RK (Department of Medicine, University of Nairobi, 1977)Naja mossambica pallida venom administered i.v. (200 microgram/kg) produces an initial brief fall in blood pressure, due to a direct myocardial depressant effect, and a sustained fall due to central depressant effect. -
The effect of ascorbic acid deficiency on brain catecholamines and monoamine oxidase
Bharaj, BS; Nduati, SN; Telang, BV (University of NairobiCollege of Health Sciences, 1980) -
Elucidation of mechanism of centrally induced cardiac arrhythmias and its incidence in relation to vagotomy, sympathectomy, adrenelectomy, chemical sympathectomy
Kekre, MS; Gaitondé, BB; Telang, BV (Department of Biochemistry, University of Nairobi, 1972) -
Further studies on the elucidation of the mechanism of action of a centrally acting hypotensive fraction in the venom of Dendroaspis angusticeps - Part II.
Wangai, J; Ng'ang'a, JN; Mungai, S; Muthaura, CN; Thairu, K; Telang, BV (University of NairobiFaculty of Medicine, 1982-12) -
Further studies on the mechanism of vasodepressor response in cats after intravenous administration of venom from the snake Dendroaspis jamesoni (Jameson's mamba)
Telang, BV; Njoroge, DK; Ng'ang'a, JN; Raina, RK (Department of Medicine, University of Nairobi, 1977) -
Identification and estimation of an acetylcholine-like substance in the venom of Dendroaspis jamesoni
Kyegombe, DB; Njoroge, DK; Dossaji, SF; Telang, BV (College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, 1977)An acetylcholine-like substance was isolated from desiccated Jameson's mamba venom by one-dimensional ascending paper chromatography. The migratory and staining properties of the substance were identical with those of ... -
Identification and isolation of three acetylcholinesterase inactivating fractions in the venom of Dendroaspis angusticeps.
Wangai, J; Thairu, K; Bharaj, BS; Telang, BV (University of NairobiCollege of Health Sciences, 1982)Three fractions were isolated from the venom of Dendroaspis angusticeps by column chromatography on CM-Sephadex C-25. All the three fractions were shown to possess acetylcholinesterase inhibiting activity. The toxicity of ... -
Involvement of Central adrenergic mechanisms in the induction of cardiac arrhythmias by aconitine nitrate administered intraventricularly
Ng'ang'a ., JN; Telang, BV (Department of Biochemistry, University of Nairobi, 1975)Aconitine, 10 mug, administered intraventricularly in cats produced cardiae arrhythmias. Intraventricular administration of phenoxybenzamine, propranolol and practolol abolishes the centrally induced cardiac arrhythmias. ... -
Mechanism of action of Jameson's mamba venom on the superior cervical ganglion of cat
Ng'ang'a, JN; Maina, G; Galzigna, L; Telang, BV (Department of Biochemistry, University of Nairobi, 1976)Dendroaspis jamesoni snake venom administered intra-arterially into the superior cervical ganglion, inhibits contraction of the cat nictitating membrane to supramaximal electrical stimulation of preganglionic nerve, when ... -
Mechanism of neuromuscular blocking effect of the venom of Dendroaspis angusticeps. Identification of pre-and post-synaptic fractions isolated by column chromatography
Wangai, J; Ng'ang'a, JN; Bharaj, BS; Thairu, K; Telang, BV (University of NairobiCollege of Health Sciences, 1982) -
Mechanisms of centrally induced vasodepressor response in cats after lateral ventricular administration of whole venom of Dendroaspis angusticeps - Part I
Wangai, J; Ng'ang'a, JN; Mungai, S; Muthaura, CN; Thairu, K; Telang, BV (College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, 1982) -
Mechanisms of centrally induced vasodepressor response in cats after lateral ventricular administration of whole venom of Dendroaspis angusticeps - Part I.
Wangai, J; Ng'ang'a, JN; Mungai, S; Muthaura, CN; Thairu, K; Telang, BV (Faculty of Medicine, 1982-12) -
Neuromuscular, cardiac and smooth muscle effects of whole venom of Naja mossambica pallida
Telang, BV; Ngángá, JN; Raina, RK (Department of Medicine, University of Nairobi, 1978) -
Part. I. Studies on the mechanisms of cardiovascular response after lateral ventricular administration of whole venom of Dendroaspis polylepis in cats
Kyegombe, DB; Njoroge, DK; Bharaj, BS; Telang, BV (University of Nairobi, KenyaCollege of Health Sciences, 1979) -
Part. II. Isolation and identification of a hypertensive fraction in the venom of Dendroaspis polylepis: evidence for centrally induced release of adrenaline and cortisol in cats after lateral ventricular administration of the venom.
Kyegombe, DB; Njoroge, DK; Bharaj, BS; Telang, BV (University of NairobiUniversity of Nairobi, Kenya, 1979) -
Pharmacological evaluation and molecular weight determination of acetylcholinesterase inhibiting fractions in the venom of Dendroaspis angusticeps
Wangai, J; Thairu, K; Bharaj, BS; Telang, BV (University of NairobiCollege of Health Sciences, 1982) -
Preliminary study of the intense sympathetic discharge induced centrally after lateral ventricular administration of whole venom of Dendroaspis polylepis
Telang, BV; Wangai, J; Njoroge, D; Kyegombe, DB (Department of Medicine, University of Nairobi, 1977)Lateral ventricular administration of 100 microgram of Dendroaspis polylepis venom is cats consistently produced a marked rise in arterial blood pressure, heart rate dilatation of pupils and piloerection. This intense ...