Publications by authors named "Aksinenko S"

Anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of the complex of flavonoids from Lychnis chalcedonica L. were studied in the models of acute aseptic inflammation induced by carrageenan, histamine, and serotonin and acetic acid-induced painful chemical stimulation. It is demonstrated that course treatment with flavonoids derived from Lychnis chalcedonica L.

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Injection of 5-fluorouracil to animals caused a pronounced toxic effect. Therapeutic and preventive treatment with Salix viminalis leaf extract significantly reduced the negative effects of the antitumor drug: promoted recovery of the bone marrow, peripheral blood, and visceral parameters and prevented ulceration. Combined use of the cytostatic and Salix viminalis extract increased the efficiency of antitumor therapy.

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Antianxiety action of diterpene alkaloid songorine was studied using Vogel conflict test. Songorine in a dose of 0.25 mg/kg demonstrated high anxiolytic activity comparable to that of phenazepam and produced no sedative effect.

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We compared analgesic activities of individual alkaloids extracted from Baikal aconite (Aconitum baikalensis): napelline, hypaconitine, songorine, mesaconitine, 12-epinapelline N-oxide. The detected analgesic activity was comparable to that of sodium metamizole. The mechanisms of analgesia were different in diterpene alkaloids of different structure.

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We compared anti-inflammatory activity of individual diterpene alkaloids isolated from Aconitum baikalense (napelline, songorine, hypaconitine, mesaconitine, 12-epinapelline N-oxide) under conditions of acute inflammation of different genesis. The tested substances showed high antiexudative activity comparable with that of sodium diclofenac. Unlike nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, diterpene alkaloids exerted no ulcerogenic effect.

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Experimental investigations have shown that water-alcohol extracts from plants containing alkaloids (Aconitum baikalense, Aconitum septentrionale, Delphinium elatum L., Conium maculatum) and salicylic acid (Filipendula ulmaria, Salix viminalis, Fragaria vesca, Rubus idaeus) inhibited the development of main symptoms of inflammation, viz. exudation, pain, fever, to the same extent as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents.

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The antistressor and antioxidant properties of preparations from the underground part of elfwort (Inula helenium) were studied on a model of acute stress in mice. The preparations produced a protective effect with respect to internal organs, blood, carbohydrate metabolism, and lipid peroxidation process.

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The paper outlines the principles in designing hemostimulators by using glycosamineglycans. Hemostimulating properties of the tested agents is likely to be primarily due to the presence of D-glucuronic acid in their structure. The homotypic mechanisms are largely responsible for all agents' effect in stimulating hemopoiesis.

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The role of the sympathetic nervous system in the regulation of bone marrow hematopoiesis has been studied on mice CBA after administration of 5-fluorouracil (114 mg/kg). The double injection (3-5 minutes before and 5 hours after 5 + U) of ganglionic blocking drug (pentamine, 6 mg/kg), alpha-adrenergic (dihydroergotamine, 3.9 mg/kg) or beta-adrenergic antagonists (propranolol, 5 mg/kg) inhibited the post-cytostatic reparation of erythro- and granulocytopoiesis.

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