Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5830277 European Journal of Pharmacology 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
It has been found that dinitrosyl iron complexes with glutathione (DNIC-GS) injected into the blood flow of rats at a dose of 0.05 μmoles/kg prior to hemorrhage significantly improve cardiac function under conditions of hemorrhagic shock manifested in increased stroke volume, left ventricular work and cardiac output to a level exceeding control values 1.5-fold. Enhanced myocardial contractile activity leads to a situation where mean arterial pressure does not decrease further despite the significant decrease of total peripheral resistance. The decrease of total peripheral vascular resistance of the vascular system under vasodilating effects of DNIC-GS used as nitric oxide donors improves microcirculation in experimental rats judging from increased rates of blood flow and low degree of erythrocyte aggregation. Pretreatment of rats with the complexes significantly increases survival (by 21%) under conditions of hemorrhagic shock. It is suggested that beneficial effects of DNIC-GS on systemic circulation parameters under conditions of hemorrhagic shock are determined by their antioxidant activity and the ability to induce S-nitrosylation of proteins.
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