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8271763 
Journal Article 
Cerebroprotective effect of combined treatment with pyrazidol and bemitil in craniocerebral trauma 
Zarubina, IV; Kuritsyna, NA; Shabanov, PD; , 
2004 
Yes 
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
ISSN: 0007-4888
EISSN: 1573-8221 
CONSULTANTS BUREAU 
NEW YORK 
58-62 
English 
Monotherapy of consequences of craniocerebral trauma with pyrazidol (1 mg/kg) produced an anxiolytic effect in animals highly resistant to hypoxia and activating effect on low resistant animals. Treatment with bemitil in a dose of 25 mg/kg produced a cerebroprotective effect and normalized individual behavioral characteristics, parameters of energy metabolism, and state of the antioxidant system in the brain of highly and low resistant rats. The effect of bemitil was most pronounced in highly resistant animals. During combined treatment, pyrazidol and bemitil had an additive effect in animals of both groups. They normalized behavioral reactions and prevented the development of metabolic disturbances in the brain.