Publications by authors named "Briukhanov V"

Histochrome is the medicinal form of echinochrome (2,3,5,6,8-pentahydroxy-7-ethyl-1,4-naphthoquinone). The drug pharmacodynamics and its relationship with metabolism, which was revealed in previous investigations, predetermined the aim of this work: to study excretion of echinochrome and its possible metabolites in urine of rats. Histochrome was introduced to Wistar rats (n = 10) subcutaneously in a dose of 10 mg/kg.

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Experiments performed on 23 male rats, were divided into 2 groups. Animals in the control received group 1% solution of ethylene glycol (EG) as a drink during 6 weeks. In the test group, EG was also introduced for 6 weeks, and meloxicam was administered in a dose of 2.

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We studied effects of water regimens on crystallization efficacy in experimental nephrolithiasis on 3 groups of Wistar male rats with initial experimental nephrolithiasis (ethylene glycol model). The animals were on free, limited and supernormal liquid intake regimen. For 3 weeks each 3-4 days we estimated 24-h diuresis, urine concentration of calcium, phosphate and oxalate ions.

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The authors propose a technique for the determination of urinary oxalate ions by high performance liquid chromatography, which may be used for clinical and scientific purposes.

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The modified method of staining of argyrophilic nucleolar organizer regions (AgNORs) by silver nitrate is presented. This modification eliminates some disadvantages of an original technique. The method accelerates staining and prevents the precipitation of deposits.

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Long-term administration of furosemide in rats (single daily dose, 20 mg/kg for 7 days) was accompanied by a decrease in the diuretic, natriuretic, and kaliuretic effects, which was related to a decrease in the rate of renal metabolism and excretion. It was found that more than 85% of the daily excretion of sodium takes place within the first 6 h after furosemide administration (on the background of comparable excretion of the drug), while the elimination of potassium and water during one day is more uniform. It is established that the long-term administration of furosemide leads to a decrease in the drug excretion during the first 6-h period, followed by a growth in the subsequent 18-h period of time.

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The effect of leaf decoctions of three plants of the Pyrolaceae family, namely, umbrella wintergreen, one-side ortilia, and round-leaf Pyrola was studied in rat experiments. All plants under study were found to contain approximately equal amounts of tannins and arbutin glycoside. Their concentration was comparable though rather lower than in common bearberry, a well-known plant with diuretic and antiseptic activity.

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The calcium antagonists verapamil and nifedipine were shown to attenuate the development of carrageenin-induced rat paw inflammatory edema. Oral nifedipine exerted more pronounced antiedematous dose-dependent effects.

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A simple method for evaluation of the renal tubular excretion in rats by verografin after a single intraperitoneal injection in combination with inulin is proposed.

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Glucose tubular transport in the kidneys in changes of insulin concentration in the blood was studied in acute and chronic experiments on dogs. Maximum glucose reabsorption in the kidneys was shown to remain unchanged in the stimulation of insulin secretion or depletion of insular function (alloxan diabetes). Neither did the administration of insulin into the renal artery at doses of 0.

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I. v. infusion of dopamine increased diuresis, glomerular filtration rate, maximal reabsorption of glucose and tubular secretion of cardiotrast.

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It has been demonstrated in rat experiment that maximal glucose reabsorption is accompanied by the increased electron density of mitochondrial matrix and the enlargement of the size of microbodies. No vacuoles have been recorded, which is at variance with the concept of the pinocytosis involvement into glucose reabsorption.

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Single injection of insulin (1 AU/kg) enhanced maximal glucose absorption, cardiotrast secretion and decreased sodium excretion without any changes of glomerular filtration in dogs. These effects depended on the direct action of insulin so far as the effect is expressed in the kidney only at the side of infusion when the preparation is administered into one of the renal arteries. Prednisolone had no significant effect on the glucose and cardiotrast transport in single injection (3--4 mg/kg) and 10-day (1.

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