Abstract
Summary
The effects of crystalline vit. B12 on several actions of diethylstilbestrol and thyroprotein were determined in 100 young male albino rats. Diethylstilbestrol and thyroprotein were incorporated into the ration in amounts of 0.10 and 0.16% respectively, and vit. B12 was injected subcutaneously in doses of 0.2 or 0.4 fig daily. Vit. B12 partially counteracted the growth-retarding action of these two hormones when given individually or together, and also increased food consumption. The vitamins did not alter the ability of diethylstilbestrol or thyroprotein to depress testes weight or the ability of the former to increase the weight of the seminal vesicles.
Addendum. Further data obtained since this manuscript was submitted indicate that vit. B12 probably does not alter the turnover of thyroprotein in the rat. The increase in the basal metabolism of rats given thyroprotein was found to be unaffected by vit. B12 administration.
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