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Information × Registration Number 0224U031390, 0121U109658 , R & D reports Title Features of electrophysiolodical and contractile reactions of smooth muscles to general anesthetics in conditions of insufficient oxygenation and oxidative stress and their pharmacolodical correction popup.stage_title Head Soloviev Anatolii І., д.мед.н. Registration Date 22-04-2024 Organization Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine popup.description2  The influence of the anesthetic Propofol on the functional activity of vascular SMC and hemodynamic parameters of rats under conditions of hypoxia and oxidative stress (diabetes mellitus (DM) and chemical modeling of ROS hyperproduction) was investigated. It has been shown that Propofol is able to affect the functional activity of the SMC of vessels, causing an increase in the magnitude of potassium currents (through BKCa channels) and dose-dependent dilation responses of the aorta, the main PA, and the IPA, which are likely to increase under conditions of DM. The effect of hypoxia on the background of Propofol caused a decrease in the values of constrictor reactions of PA and IPA segments of rats compared to the control. Propofol did not cause changes in hemodynamic parameters of healthy rats under conditions of normoxia (in vivo). However, under conditions of both diabetes and hypoxia, its action reduced heart rate and mean blood pressure in carotid arteries of rats. With the combined effect of diabetes and hypoxia, Propofol additionally reduced the pressure in the right ventricle of the heart, contributed to the occurrence of periods of sharp drop in blood pressure and bradycardia in 37.5% of animals. Product Description popup.authors Іvanova Іryna V. Dobrelia Nataliia V. Parshykov Oleksandr V. Sydorenko Vadym H. popup.nrat_date 2024-04-22 Close
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Head: Soloviev Anatolii І.. Features of electrophysiolodical and contractile reactions of smooth muscles to general anesthetics in conditions of insufficient oxygenation and oxidative stress and their pharmacolodical correction. (popup.stage: ). Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine. № 0224U031390
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