On models of acute hypoxia (hemic and histotoxic) the activity of the new complex compound of 5-hydroxy-6- methyluracil with ascorbic acid was investigated. It has been found that the compound studied is comparable or superior to the reference medicines, 5-hydroxy-6-methyluracil and ascorbic acid, has low toxicity at intragastric and intraperitoneal modes of administration to the mice. Based on the results of the research the Patent of the Russian Federation has been filed.
The article presents the results of morphological changes in the liver of rats after acute liver injury induced by carbon tetrachloride and prophylactic correction of injuries by combinations of oxymethyluracil with different types of medical products: «Mexidol», «Tonarol» and Acetylcysteine. The best corrective effect was established after applying a combination of oxymethyluracil with «Tonarol». Thus, according to the results obtained, the studied drugs combinations can be arranged in the following sequence in accordance with decreasing of hepatoprotective activity: OMU / «Tonarol» > OMU / Acetylcysteine> OMU / «Mexidol».
Дегенерации сетчатки представляют собой обширную и гетерогенную группу заболеваний (дистрофий) сетчатки, которые приводят к прогрессирующей потере зрения. Одновременно с развитием новых методов экспериментальной терапии (генной и клеточной терапии, регенеративной офтальмохирургии) возрастает потребность в экспериментальных моделях. В обзоре рассматриваются различные животные модели дегенеративных заболеваний сетчатки глаза человека. Индуцированные и генетические экспериментальные модели имеют свои преимущества и недостатки, освещающиеся в обзоре. Адекватный выбор экспериментальной модели может способствовать патогенетическому подходу лечения заболеваний сетчатки.
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