The effect of sulfated polysaccharides on the hemostatic system in conditions in vitro. Platelet-rich plasma was obtained by centrifugation at 200 g for 10 minutes. The remaining citrate blood was further centrifuged at 1500 g for 10 min to obtain platelet-poor plasma. The antithrombin activity of the compounds was evaluated in vitro by their effect on the recalcification time, thrombin, and prothrombin time of human blood plasma stabilized with a 3.8% sodium citrate solution in the ratio of 9:1. In studies conducted on the blood plasma of rats, it was found that the studied compounds, to varying degrees, lengthen the APTT, APTT, prothrombin time. At the same time, anticoagulant activity was established to block one of the factors II, V, X. Polysaccharide exhibit a combined anticoagulant effect in the body, due to which they are classified as anticoagulant and antithrombin agents.
The manuscript shows a short data used using fluorescent probes to study the effect of polyphenol PС-7 on changes in the dynamics of intracellular Ca2+ content in rat brain synaptosomes, depending on the site of glutamate binding on calcium channels by a specific mediator with glutamate. To measure the amount of cytosolic Ca2+ synaptosomes, we calculated using the Grinkevich equation. It has been shown that polyphenol PС-7 binds to the β1-subunit of the voltage-gated calcium channel and allosterically changes its conformation so that the conductivity for Ca2+ ions increases through the channel, the blocking effect of polyphenol PС-7 can be explained by its binding to voltage-gated calcium channels and activating them.
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