Рациональная фармакотерапия в кардиологии (Jan 2016)

THE USE OF A NEW APPROACH TO PREVENTION AND THERAPY OF ACUTE ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION WITH COMPLEX OF WELL-KNOWN DRUGS WITH VEGETABLE GLYCOSIDES (EXPERIMENTAL STUDY)

  • T. G. Tolstikova,
  • I. V. Sorokina,
  • A. O. Brisgalov,
  • M. P. Dolgich,
  • G. I. Lifshitz,
  • M. V. Chvostov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20996/1819-6446-2006-2-1-55-58
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 55 – 58

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Aim. To evaluate antihypertensive efficacy of nifedipine (N) and nifedipine complex (NC) in acute test in rats with adrenaline model of arterial hypertension. Material and methods. N is a conventional short acting formulation while NC is a new formulation of nifedipine in complex with glycyrrhizic acid. NC has an active substance 10 times less than N does in the same dose. Adrenaline which results in two times increase in blood pressure (BP) during 4 min was administered as a single i.v. dose (0,03 mg/kg) to normotensive unconscious male rats (body weight 190-220 g). NC and N were administered in the same dose (3,5 mg/kg) before and after adrenaline administration. Systolic BP recovering time was assessed. BP level was measured with direct method in carotid artery. Results. NC and N decreased in systolic BP in normotensive rats by 26 and 30% respectively. NC and N administered before adrenaline administration resulted in systolic BP recovering time reduction to 94,4 and 79,7 s respectively, which are less than this in control (204,8 s, р<0,001). Difference in time between NC and N is not significant (p<0,1). NC and N administered after adrenaline administration resulted in systolic BP recovering time reduction to 104,7 and 139 s respectively, which are also less than this in control (204,8 s, р<0,001). Difference in time between NC and N in this model is also not significant (p<0,1). Conclusion. NC with contents of active substance 10 times less than in N showed antihypertensive efficacy similar with this in N. NC can be used for prevention and therapy of acute arterial hypertension.

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