The action of Trasylol on the lysosomal and ATP changes after renal-stalk clamping in rats was examined. It was found that, in the presence of an effective Trasylol concentration, a distinct stabilization of the lysosomal membrane can be detected after 30 min of renal-stalk clamping. It was also found that there is only an indirect relationship between lysosomal changes and ATP metabolism under the action of Trasylol. The more rapid regeneration of the ATP is a result of the better microcirculation. The results confirm the earlier belief that Trasylol acts primarily on the lysosomal membrane.
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