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Issue title: Selected proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Clinical Hemorheology, 22‐26 June 2003, Sofia, Bulgaria
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Plotnikov, M.B.; | Plotnikov, D.M. | Aliev, O.I. | Maslov, M.Yu. | Vasiliev, A.S. | Alifirova, V.M. | Tyukavkina, N.A.
Affiliations: Institute for Pharmacology, Tomsk Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Russia | Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk, Russia | Department of Organic Chemistry, I.M. Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy, Moscow, Russia
Note: [] Corresponding author: M.B. Plotnikov, Tomsk Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Institute for Pharmacology, Lenin St., 3, 634028 Tomsk, Russia. Tel.: +7 3822 418 373; Fax: +7 3822 414 235; E‐mail: [email protected].
Abstract: The clinical trials on 31 patients with arteriosclerosis and I‐II stage discirculatory encephalopathy to assess an ability of Ascovertin to limit hemorheology abnormalities were carried out. In patients with discirculatory encephalopathy was a distinct increase in blood viscosity which was induced by disturbances of cell rheological factors: increase in aggregation of erythrocytes and decrease in their deformability were observed in comparison with indices in the group of healthy volunteers. No difference in plasma viscosity and fibrinogen was found. The treatment with Ascovertin in patients with discirculatory encephalopathy improved their attention, memory, mental performance, normalized sleep, releaved headache, decreased fatiquebility, led to the decrease in blood viscosity values, the reduction of pathological erythrocyte hyper aggregation and the improvement of erythrocyte deformability. We partly connect this clinical effect and hemorheology activity of Ascovertin with its antioxidant property – there was found impressive lipid peroxidation suppression. No significant changes in hemorheological and lipid peroxidation indices were observed in patients without Ascovertin.
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 30, no. 3-4, pp. 449-452, 2004
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