Neuroprotective Effect of Antioxidants and Moderate Hypoxia as Combined Preconditioning in Cerebral Ischemia


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Abstract

We studied combined effect of moderate hypoxia and compounds pQ-4, pQ-915, pQ-1032, and pQ-1104 on neurological deficit and survival of rats after bilateral ligation of common carotid arteries. Preconditioning including moderate hypoxia and treatment with compound pQ-4 produced a neuroprotective effect and increased animal survival during the early (by 51%) and late (by 33.5%) periods of modeled ischemia and reduced neurological deficit (by 50% and 41%, respectively). Moreover, this combination of preconditioning factors prevented postischemic excessive activation of free radical oxidation in brain hemispheres and blood serum.

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O. S. Levchenkova

Department of Pharmacology, Smolensk State Medical University

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Email: os.levchenkova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Smolensk

V. E. Novikov

Department of Pharmacology, Smolensk State Medical University

Email: os.levchenkova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Smolensk

E. A. Parfenov

Department of Pharmacology, Smolensk State Medical University

Email: os.levchenkova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Smolensk

K. N. Kulagin

Department of Pharmacology, Smolensk State Medical University

Email: os.levchenkova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Smolensk


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