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Glutathione system state at valproate sodium toxic action

Abstract

Effect of antiepileptic preparation depakin on the lipid peroxide oxidation and glutathione system of rats and possibility of combined use of sodium valproate and antioxidant – immunocal were studied. Depakin injection causes a decreased antioxidant protection and oxidative stress development. Immunocal contributing to the intracellular glutathione synthesis has a protective influence.

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L. S. Kolesnichenko
SEE HE ISMU Ministry of Public Health and social development of Russia
Россия

Kolesnichenko Larisa Stanislavovna – Professor, MD, head of the Chemistry department

664003 Irkutsk, Krasnogo Vosstaniya str., 1, Chemistry department ISMU, Tel.(3952)243825



T. M. Batorova
ISMU
Россия

Batorova Tatiana Matveevna – post-graduate of the Chemistry department

Tel.89027614869



T. D. Subbotina
ISMU
Россия

Subbotina Tatiana Dmitrievna – 2-year student of the medical department



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Kolesnichenko L.S., Batorova T.M., Subbotina T.D. Glutathione system state at valproate sodium toxic action. Yakut Medical Journal. 2011;(4):33-35.

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