Publications by authors named "Dolgina M"

Activities of proteolytic enzymes--cathepsins B and D, trypsin-like proteases, leucine aminopeptidase--as well as of lactate dehydrogenase and its isoenzymes were studied in area of thermic burns of skin and hypodermic tissue, in the zone surrounding the burns area and in intact skin of burned rats. Within a day after burns activities of the enzymes studied were distinctly decreased. The low levels of the activities were within the next three weeks.

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Effect of a polyvalent inhibitor of proteinases from bovine lungs (industrial preparation -- ingitrile, commercial grade -- conntrical) on the state of kinin system was studied in blood serum of patients with extensive burns at shock periods and in acute burn toxemia. Decrease in content of kallikreinogene, which is typical for shock and acute, toxemia and which reflects the activation of kallikrein-kinin system, was less distinct in patients, treated with the inhibitor, than in patients, which were not treated with ingitrile. The early and rapid restoration in kininogene content and distinct inhibition of the total arginine-esterase activity were observed in blood serum after treatment with the inhibitor.

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The effect of proteolytic inhibitor contrical on the experimental burn wound healing was studied in rats using biochemical, histological and histochemical methods. In control untreated animals with flame burn of 20% of body surface wound healing was associated with development of secondary necrosis, marked inflammatory reaction, augmented activity of proteases and peptidases. The use of contrical prevented secondary necrosis; this effect was apparently related to reduction of tissue proteolytic enzymes activity.

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