[Effect of antioxidants on endotoxicosis in experimental peritonitis].

Eksp Klin Farmakol

Department of Surgery, Mordovian State University, ul. Bol'shevistskaya 68, Saransk, Mordovia, 430000 Russia.

Published: April 2001

The chronic experiments on dogs with a peritonitis model showed that drugs possessing antioxidant properties (vitamin E, dimephosphon, xymedone) are capable of decreasing the inflammatory phenomena in abdominal cavity and decreasing the expression of endogenous intoxication, as manifested by a decrease in the plasma toxicity and the content of average-molecular-weight peptides and lipid peroxidation products. The most pronounced positive effect was observed for xymedone. A certain correlation between the effects of antioxidants upon endotoxicosis and free-radical lipid peroxidation reactions was established. This result suggests the therapeutic effect of antioxidants used for the treatment of peritonitis is related to their membrane-stabilizing ability.

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