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Remaxol in the Correction of Lipid Peroxidation Processes of Biomembranes Induced by the Cold Exposure Authors:

Abstract

In experimental conditions the possibility to correct free radical lipid oxidation of rats’ organism membranes was studied with the introduction of the succinate containing drug called remaxol. The animals were divided into 4 groups and each of them had 30 rats: intact animals which were held in standard conditions of vivarium; the control group in which rats were exposed to cold during three hours daily; the experimental group in which before cooling animals had a daily intake of the remaxol in a dose of 50 mg/kg; the experimental group in which before cooling animals had a daily intake of the remaxol in a dose of 100 mg/kg. It was found out that in the blood of experimental animals a daily cold exposure during three hours contributes to the increase of lipid hydroperoxides level (by 25 – 41%), of diene conjugate (by 38 – 54%), and of malonic dialdehyde (by 27 – 74%) against the decrease of antioxidant system activity in the blood of intact animals.

About the Authors

V. A. Dorovskikh
SBEI HPE Amur State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Dorovskikh Vladimir Anatol'evich, Honoured Scientist of the RF., MD, Professor, Head of the Department of Pharmacology 

Blagoveshensk



O. N. Li
SBEI HPE Amur State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Li Olga Nikolaevna, PhD, Assistant Professor of the Department of Pharmacology 

Blagoveshensk



N. V. Simonova
SBEI HPE Amur State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Simonova Natalia Vladimirovna, Doctor of Biology, Assistant Professor of the Department of Pharmacology

675000 the Amur Region, Polytekhnicheskaja street, h. 55, fl. 20, Blagoveshensk



M. A. Shtarberg
SBEI HPE Amur State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Shtarberg Michael Anatol'evich, PhD, senior Researcher

Blagoveshensk



T. A. Bugreeva
SBEI HPE Amur State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Bugreeva Tatyana Andreevna, 4th year Student

Blagoveshensk



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Dorovskikh V.A., Li O.N., Simonova N.V., Shtarberg M.A., Bugreeva T.A. Remaxol in the Correction of Lipid Peroxidation Processes of Biomembranes Induced by the Cold Exposure Authors:. Yakut Medical Journal. 2015;(4):21-24.

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