Publications by authors named "V S Kuzenkov"

The effects of a non-selective blocker of NO synthases LNNA in a dose of 25 mg/kg and nitrates KNO, NaNO, Mg(NO), and Ca(NO) in doses of 5 and 50 mg/kg were studied on the model of experimental ischemic stroke induced by bilateral occlusion of the common carotid arteries. Wistar rats were randomized into 40 treatment (n=960) and 8 control (n=192) groups. Treatment group rats received injection of either nitrate, or LNNA, or a combination LNNA+nitrate.

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We studied the effect of sodium nitrite in doses of 5 and 50 mg/kg and NO synthase inhibitor L-NNA in a dose of 20 mg/kg on the course of experimental ischemic stroke caused by occlusion of both carotid arteries. Sodium nitrite and NO synthase inhibitor were administered 1 h prior to occlusion of еру carotid arteries and 5 sec after brain ischemia. Sodium nitrite in a dose of 5 mg/kg had a protective effect on the time course of neurological disorders and reduced animal mortality.

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We found that selective inhibitors of neuronal and inducible NOS (7-nitroindazole and aminoguanidine) significantly enhance the protective effect of short-term adaptation to hypoxia on the development of stress lesions in rats Krushinsky-Molodkina.

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Objective: To reveal a protective role of the nitrite/nitrate reductase system in NO- synthase (NOS) inhibition in ischemic stroke.

Material And Methods: An effect of the non-selective NOS inhibitor Nω-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA) introduced in dose of 25 mg/kg and nitrates (КNO3, NaNO3, Mg(NO3)2, Ca(NO3) in doses of 5 mg/kg) on ischemic stroke induced by the occlusion of carotid arteries in an experimental model was studied. The animals (Wistar rats) were stratified into 20 experimental groups (n=480) and 4 control groups (n=96).

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Objectives. To study the effect of inhibitors of neuronal and inducible NO-synthase on the development of hemorrhagic stroke in rats Krushinsky-Molodkina (KM) without adaptation to hypoxia and with short-term adaptation to hypobaric hypoxia. Material and methods.

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