Pharmacological correction of endothelial dysfunction using ademethionin and taurine

Introduction: Рharmacological correction of endothelial dysfunction is a urgent problem of modern medicine. Materials and methods: Endothelial dysfunction was simulated in male rats using the e-NOS inhibitor L-NAME (25 mg/kg/day intraperitoneally, for...

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Main Authors: Taisiya A. Khadieva, Tatiana G. Pokrovskaya, Yulia Belousova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2019-04-01
Series:Research Results in Pharmacology
Online Access:https://rrpharmacology.pensoft.net/article/32730/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-9f7096a5fe5b492bb754b048213573632021-05-21T15:16:06ZengPensoft PublishersResearch Results in Pharmacology2658-381X2019-04-0152132110.3897/rrpharmacology.5.3273032730Pharmacological correction of endothelial dysfunction using ademethionin and taurineTaisiya A. Khadieva0Tatiana G. Pokrovskaya1Yulia Belousova2Belgorod State National Research UniversityBelgorod State National Research UniversityMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology Introduction: Рharmacological correction of endothelial dysfunction is a urgent problem of modern medicine. Materials and methods: Endothelial dysfunction was simulated in male rats using the e-NOS inhibitor L-NAME (25 mg/kg/day intraperitoneally, for 7 days). Simulation of ADMA-like preeclampsia was performed by intraperitoneal injection of L-NAME to females in the same doses for 7 days (14-20th days of pregnancy). These pathologies were corrected by administering ademethionine in dose 150 mg/kg and taurine at a dose of 260 mg/kg, as well as their combination at the same doses, intragastrically, through an atraumatic probe, once a day. Results: In the group with use of taurine at a dose of 260 mg/kg the coefficient of endothelial dysfunction decreased to the level of intact animals. Use of ademethionine at a dose of 150 mg/kg and taurine at a dose of 260 mg/kg combined resulted in the most pronounced endothelioprotective effect on the ADMA-like preeclampsia model. The coefficient of endothelial dysfunction decreased more than when using monotherapy of these drugs. Morphological studies of myocardiocytes showed that the combination of ademethionine at a dose of 150 mg/kg and taurine at a dose of 260 mg/kg prevented an increase in the cross-section of cardiomyocytes. Discussion: Possibly, ademethionine and taurine have an endothelioprotective effect because of their ability to decrease hyperhomocysteinemia. Conclusion: The investigated drugs showed pronounced endothelioprotective activity and can be recommended for further pre-clinical studies. https://rrpharmacology.pensoft.net/article/32730/download/pdf/
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author Taisiya A. Khadieva
Tatiana G. Pokrovskaya
Yulia Belousova
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Tatiana G. Pokrovskaya
Yulia Belousova
Pharmacological correction of endothelial dysfunction using ademethionin and taurine
Research Results in Pharmacology
author_facet Taisiya A. Khadieva
Tatiana G. Pokrovskaya
Yulia Belousova
author_sort Taisiya A. Khadieva
title Pharmacological correction of endothelial dysfunction using ademethionin and taurine
title_short Pharmacological correction of endothelial dysfunction using ademethionin and taurine
title_full Pharmacological correction of endothelial dysfunction using ademethionin and taurine
title_fullStr Pharmacological correction of endothelial dysfunction using ademethionin and taurine
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacological correction of endothelial dysfunction using ademethionin and taurine
title_sort pharmacological correction of endothelial dysfunction using ademethionin and taurine
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Research Results in Pharmacology
issn 2658-381X
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Introduction: Рharmacological correction of endothelial dysfunction is a urgent problem of modern medicine. Materials and methods: Endothelial dysfunction was simulated in male rats using the e-NOS inhibitor L-NAME (25 mg/kg/day intraperitoneally, for 7 days). Simulation of ADMA-like preeclampsia was performed by intraperitoneal injection of L-NAME to females in the same doses for 7 days (14-20th days of pregnancy). These pathologies were corrected by administering ademethionine in dose 150 mg/kg and taurine at a dose of 260 mg/kg, as well as their combination at the same doses, intragastrically, through an atraumatic probe, once a day. Results: In the group with use of taurine at a dose of 260 mg/kg the coefficient of endothelial dysfunction decreased to the level of intact animals. Use of ademethionine at a dose of 150 mg/kg and taurine at a dose of 260 mg/kg combined resulted in the most pronounced endothelioprotective effect on the ADMA-like preeclampsia model. The coefficient of endothelial dysfunction decreased more than when using monotherapy of these drugs. Morphological studies of myocardiocytes showed that the combination of ademethionine at a dose of 150 mg/kg and taurine at a dose of 260 mg/kg prevented an increase in the cross-section of cardiomyocytes. Discussion: Possibly, ademethionine and taurine have an endothelioprotective effect because of their ability to decrease hyperhomocysteinemia. Conclusion: The investigated drugs showed pronounced endothelioprotective activity and can be recommended for further pre-clinical studies.
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