1981
DOI: 10.1016/s0031-6989(81)80094-x
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Plasma viscosity: Relation to age, atherogenic diet and suloctidil

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“…Although we did not measure blood viscosity in this study, it is well known that viscosity is increased in animals fed with an atherogenic diet [35] and in hypercholesterolemic patients [36]. The increase in blood viscosity previously reported varies from 0.8% to 8.2% [37], [38], [39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Although we did not measure blood viscosity in this study, it is well known that viscosity is increased in animals fed with an atherogenic diet [35] and in hypercholesterolemic patients [36]. The increase in blood viscosity previously reported varies from 0.8% to 8.2% [37], [38], [39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In adult rats, suloctidil at 50 mgkg per day orally for 20 days lowered plasma viscosity by a modest but significant 9% without influencing total plasma lipids. The same dose given to rats on an atherogenic diet normalized both hyperviscosity and hyperlipidemia ( 1).…”
Section: Effect On Blood Viscosirymentioning
confidence: 96%