Publications by authors named "E A Val'dman"

Objective: Identification of the role of oxidative stress in the development of disorders that occur in hemorrhagic stroke (HS, post-traumatic intracerebral hematoma), and the study of the effects of Mexidol on neurological and cognitive deficits in HS with an analysis of the relationship between the therapeutic effects of the drug in HS with its antioxidant effect.

Material And Methods: The study was carried out on mature outbred male rats weighing 260-280 g. HS was created by destruction of the brain tissue in the area of the , with the introduction of blood into the site of injury.

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The influence of two aminoadamantane derivatives representing low-affinity NMDA receptor antagonists, which show antiparkinsonian-like activity both in animal models and in patients with Parkinson's disease, have been studied in vivo on mice with acute ethanol-induced disorders. N-(adamant-2-yl) hexamethyleneimine hydrochloride (himantane) in doses of 5--20 mg/kg, i.p.

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Hemantane demonstrated a pronounced antiparkinsonian activity in the model of hemiparkinsonian syndrome provoked in rats by unilateral intracerebral injection of 6-hydroxydopamine, which was comparable to efficacy of levodopa in decreasing the duration of cataleptogenic state and the degree of akinesia of the contralesional forelimb assessed in the cylinder test. In the stepping test, hemantane exerted a long-term effect in contrast to levodopa, which diminished its beneficial action to the treatment day 21. In the swing test, the behavior normalized only by hemantane.

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Levodopa-induced heavy dyskinesia was modeled in rats with severe hemiparkinsonian syndrome induced by injection of 6-hydroxydopamine in the left medial forebrain bundle. It is established that the antidyskinetic effect of the injectable dosage form of a new antiparkinsonian drug hemantane (5 mg/kg) after a single intravenous administration is weaker than that of the most effective in clinical practice antidyskinetic drug amantadine (20 mg/kg). However, after five days of treatment, the effect of hemantane injections exceeded that of amantadine.

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A single intraperitoneal injection of MPTP neurotoxin (30 mg/kg) in C57BL/6 mice causes desynchronization of EEG with a decrease of theta-1 activity and a growth of beta activity in the interval of 15-30 Hz. Subchronic administration of the new antiparkinsonian drug hemantane (injection form) in a dose of 10 mg/kg makes the power of MPTP-induced beta oscillations less pronounced and leads to its reliable decrease within 24 h. This effect of hemantane administration was manifested during the entire period of observations.

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