The aerosol of aprotinin, a natural low molecular weight polypeptide (m.w. about 160 kD) inhibiting a wide range of serine proteases may be used as an antiviral drug.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new medicine for the treatment of respiratory viral infections is described. It contains aprotinin, a natural inhibitor of proteases, and is used in the form of a fine aerosol for inhalation or intra-respiratory instillation. To estimate its innocuousness, the inhalation effect of the aerosol was studied on animals of two species.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt was shown experimentally that in a dose corresponding to the average therapeutic one for man rifampicin was able to stimulate in vivo directed migration of neutrophils to the inflammation foci in mice CBA. Doxycycline used in a dose corresponding to the average therapeutic one was able to activate neutrophils and to increase chemotaxis. Intraperitoneal administration of doxycycline to guinea pigs induced liberation of large counts of neutrophils with marked segmentation of the nuclei to the peritoneal cavity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe action of clindamycin monohydrate on the general state and weight rise, liver and kidney functions, peripheral blood count and pathomorphological state of the viscera was studied on rats in chronic experiments. Clindamycin was administered to laboratory animals orally in doses of 50, 100, 150 and 300 mg/kg. It was shown that some adverse reactions to the drug and in particular disorders in blood coagulation and morphological changes in the intestine did not depend on its dose and were due to duration of the drug use and probable development of dysbacteriosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of sulacillin, a combination of sulbactam and ampicillin (1:2), on the functions of the liver and kidneys, peripheral blood count, cardiovascular and central nervous systems was studied in acute and chronic experiments on animals of various species. The allergenic and local irritating properties of the combination were also studied. It was shown that the combination was low toxic and the interaction of sulbactam and ampicillin by the lethal effect was additive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiopolyene is a mixture of ethyl ethers of polyunsaturated fatty acids isolated from biomass of Entomophthora virulenta, a mycelial fungus. Its acute and chronic toxicity was studied on rats and guinea pigs. After oral administration of the preparation in single doses exceeding 50 g/kg there were no disorders in the general state of the rats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAntibiot Khimioter
January 1991
The specific activity of protease C, a proteolytic enzyme isolated from Acremonium chrysogenum was studied under experimental conditions. Protease C was shown to lyse necrotic biological substrates (dry crusts of burn wounds) and blood clots. By the nature of the effect protease C was analogous to terrilytin and by the level of the effect it was superior in some experiments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA novel formulation for local application based on an enzyme of microbial origin, C protease, and two antibiotics, gentamicin and erythromycin, was studied on various experimental models in rats with respect to its effect on necrotic tissues and recovery of the skin and hypodermic tissue defects due to wounds. It was found that even within the first days of the application the formulation induced lysis of the primary crust, lowered exudation and promoted debridement, reduced the wound size and completely closed it. By its effect the formulation was similar to iruxol.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGentacycol is a local dosage form of gentamicin based on collagen for implantation to wounds in treatment of patients with infections of soft tissues and prevention of contamination of open injuries of the bones and soft tissues. General toxic and organotropic properties of gentacycol were studied on animals with subcutaneous implantation of the dosage form in doses equivalent to the therapeutic dose for man and exceeding it 2-fold. The study showed that the dosage form had no unfavourable side effects on the animal general state, hearing, the functional state of the liver and kidneys and the peripheral blood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe action of cefotaxime on the functions of the liver and kidneys, the peripheral blood count, growth and development of young animals, blood circulation, respiration and the central nervous system was studied in acute and chronic experiments on mice and rats. Allergenic, immunomodulating, embryotoxic and teratogenic properties of the antibiotic were also studied. Cefotaxime was shown to be low toxic.
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October 1988
In vivo and in vitro experiments showed that the mechanism of hypotension induced by rifampicin was not associated with its effect on peripheral m- and n-cholinoreactive and adrenoreactive systems. It was due to the direct action of the drug on the vessel muscular wall and its mediated effect on the histaminergic systems participating in vascular tension control.
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December 1987
The effect of various doses of antitumor antibiotic aclarubicin on the peripheral blood system and medullary hemopoiesis was studied on Wistar rats. It was shown that intraperitoneal administration of the drug in doses of 0.08, 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe general toxic and organotropic properties of azlocillin were studied in acute and chronic experiments with various animal species. By the body surface area the doses of azlocillin were equivalent to the drug average and maximum course doses for humans. The aim of the study was to determine the drug dose inducing certain side effects.
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May 1985
The general toxic and organotropic properties of amikacin were studied in acute and chronic experiments. The antibiotic was administered to the experimental animals in the doses equivalent to the therapeutic ones for humans or exceeding them 2-3 times. No unfavourable effect of amikacin in the above doses on hearing was observed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of reumycin, an antitumor antibiotic on the peripheral circulatory system and bone marrow was studied on albino rats. The drug was injected intraperitoneally in a dose of 25 mg/kg daily for 30 days. It was shown that reumycin had a comparatively low toxic effect on the peripheral circulatory system and hemopoiesis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cytostatic effect of sisomicin and gentamicin, antibiotics from the group of aminoglycosides was studied comparatively with respect to three types of tripsinized cells of chick embryo (cells of the kidneys, liver and fibroblasts). It was found that epithelial cells and in particular kidney cells were most sensitive to the above antibiotics as compared to fibroblasts. It was also shown that gentamicin had a lower cytostatic effect on the embryonal cells of the kidneys, liver and fibroblasts as compared to sisomicin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlbino rats were exposed to rifampicin inhalations for a prolonged period of time (during gravidity). It was found that the antibiotic penetrated through the placental barrier and its levels in the fetus were proportional to its content in the air inhaled. At later gravidity periods rafampicin absorption in albino rats increased and in parallel its levels in the ovum also increased.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnder study was the kinetics of growth of cervical cancer (CCM-1) transplanted on mice CBA, also the mitotic cycle and diurnal activity of tumor cells division. The tumor growth can well be described with the Hompertz equation, the constants of acceleration and retardation being equal to 0.34 day-1 and 0.
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