2018
DOI: 10.18565/pharmateca.2018.10.30-35
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Posthypoxic Encephalopathy in Patients After Cardiosurgical Interventions: Prevention Strategies and Neuroprotection (Literature Review)

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“…In addition, Semax has been shown to significantly increase the survival of cerebellar granule neurons during glutamate neurotoxicity, which may be mediated by its effect on calcium homeostasis and the functional state of mitochondria [38]. Clinical studies of the effect of Semax on the restoration of amnestic brain func-tion in patients with severe postresuscitational pathology (intellectual and mental disorders) showed that the majority of patients treated with Semax exhibited significant improvement [39]. Nevertheless, in the present study, Semax failed to show any neuroprotective effects, possibly because it might not affect the DA neurons, or because dose used was too small.…”
Section: Semaxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Semax has been shown to significantly increase the survival of cerebellar granule neurons during glutamate neurotoxicity, which may be mediated by its effect on calcium homeostasis and the functional state of mitochondria [38]. Clinical studies of the effect of Semax on the restoration of amnestic brain func-tion in patients with severe postresuscitational pathology (intellectual and mental disorders) showed that the majority of patients treated with Semax exhibited significant improvement [39]. Nevertheless, in the present study, Semax failed to show any neuroprotective effects, possibly because it might not affect the DA neurons, or because dose used was too small.…”
Section: Semaxmentioning
confidence: 99%