Biochemical events of the rat hepatocytes cytolysis and deterioration of their synthetic activity and detoxification ability, as well as morphological events of lipid degeneration after acute poisoning with dichloretane and CCl4, were significantly reduced by effects of transcranial stimulation (TES). Blockade of the TES effects with naloxone revealed its endorphinergic nature. Combined effects of the TES and Essenciale preparation were lower than separate those of these agents. The TES effects were clinically corroborated in treatment of toxic hepatitis.

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