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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37655414

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OBJECTIVE: To study the efficacy and safety of Cytoflavin in combination with thrombolytic therapy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: At the first preclinical stage, the effect of Cytoflavin, solution for intravenous administration, on the fibrinolytic activity of alteplase (Actilyse) was studied in vitro. At the second, clinical stage, the safety and efficacy of Cytoflavin treatment, initiated within in the first 24 hours from the stroke onset and continued for 10 days, was evaluated in patients with acute stroke who received reperfusion therapy. At the clinical stage of the study, 200 patients were examined: 100 subjects of the main group who received reperfusion therapy in combination with Cytoflavin; 100 control subjects who received reperfusion therapy in combination with other drugs from the neuroprotective group as part of routine clinical practice. RESULTS: The preclinical study has demonstrated that alteplase in the studied concentrations debulks the mass of a thrombus by 2131%. There were no statistically significant differences in the reduction of thrombus weight with addition of Cytoflavin at various concentrations combined with alteplase to the incubation medium. The addition of Cytoflavin to the incubation medium with alteplase had no effect on the concentration of D-dimer in the rat's plasma. In the clinical study, there were no statistically significant differences in the frequencies of intracranial hemorrhages of various types between the study groups. In the multivariable analysis, significant predictors of intracranial hemorrhage were baseline NIHSS score, systolic blood pressure, history of diabetes and anticoagulant use, baseline CT ASPECTS score, but not the treatment group. CONCLUSION: The use of Cytoflavin in combination with thrombolytic therapy is safe. Up-to-date treatment of stroke which includes timely reperfusion and neurometabolic support of recovery leads to the rapid manifest regression of the neurological deficit and to the improvement in functioning and activity of patients with cerebral infarction.


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Ischemic Stroke , Stroke , Animals , Rats , Tissue Plasminogen Activator , Stroke/drug therapy , Intracranial Hemorrhages , Reperfusion
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36946404

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OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of Unifuzol (L-arginine sodium succinate) on cognitive impairment, cerebral blood flow, and damage to the tissues of the hippocampus and cerebral cortex during a 10-day course of administration to rats with chronic cerebral ischemia (CCI) caused by bilateral stenosis of the common carotid arteries (CCA). MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was conducted on male rats with CCI caused by bilateral stenosis of the CCA by 60%. 40 days after surgery, rats received Unifusol (21, 42 and 84 ml/kg), nicergoline (10 mg/kg), citicoline (500 mg/kg) or placebo (0.9% NaCl) for 10 days. Next, cognitive impairments were assessed in the Morris Water Maze and the New Object Recognition (NOR) test, as well as the level of motor and exploratory activity in the Open Field test. The level of cerebral blood flow was determined immediately after the CCA stenosis and at the end of the experiment. Animals were euthanized in a CO2 incubator, after which the brain was removed and subjected to morphometric analysis. RESULTS: In animals that were modeled with CCA stenosis, pronounced behavioral and cognitive impairments occurred as a result of a decrease in blood flow in the vessels of the brain and subsequent changes in the tissues of the hippocampus and the cerebral cortex. Intravenous course administration of Unifuzol at doses of 42 and 84 ml/kg to animals with CCI was comparable in efficiency to nicergoline and citicoline, which was expressed in greater preservation of the cognitive abilities of animals in the Morris Water Maze and NOR tests. In the Open Field test, animals injected with Unifusol at doses of 42 and 84 ml/kg performed more acts of motor and exploratory activity than animals from the placebo group, and had a higher level of cerebral blood flow (compared to animals that were injected with citicoline). Based on the results of a morphological study, it was found that the most significant neuroprotective effect was provided by nicergoline and Unifuzol (at doses of 42 and 84 ml/kg). CONCLUSION: Unifuzol at a course of administration at doses of 42 and 84 ml/kg, comparable to the reference drugs nicergoline and citicoline, reduces the severity of psychoneurological deficit in animals with CCI, comparable to them improves the microcirculation of brain tissues, preventing damage to brain tissues.


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Brain Ischemia , Carotid Stenosis , Cognitive Dysfunction , Nicergoline , Shock , Rats , Male , Animals , Constriction, Pathologic , Cytidine Diphosphate Choline/therapeutic use , Nicergoline/therapeutic use , Cognitive Dysfunction/etiology , Cognitive Dysfunction/complications , Carotid Artery, Common , Hippocampus , Carotid Stenosis/complications , Carotid Stenosis/drug therapy , Carotid Stenosis/psychology , Brain Ischemia/complications , Brain Ischemia/drug therapy , Shock/complications , Disease Models, Animal
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Patol Fiziol Eksp Ter ; (1): 24-7, 2014.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25051679

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The state of the hemostatic system in the psycho-emotional and hypothermia in rats. It is shown that the psycho-emotional impact is accompanied by a hypercoagulable. "Clean" effect of hypothermia is characterized by the activation of anticoagulation and fibrinolysis. Thus, we have shown that the general hypothermia in the aquatic environment has a more pronounced effect on the hemostatic system than the psycho-emotional impact.


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Fibrinolysis , Hypothermia/blood , Stress, Psychological/blood , Animals , Hypothermia/complications , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Stress, Psychological/complications
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