1. [Experimental justification of approaches to pharmacological correction of delayed disorders caused by acute ethylene glycol poisoning].
- Author
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Liubishin MM, Sivak KV, and Savateeva-Liubimova TN
- Subjects
- Animals, Antidotes pharmacology, Blood Glucose analysis, Creatinine blood, Cytokines blood, Ethanol pharmacology, Ethylene Glycol, Immunity, Humoral drug effects, Immunity, Innate drug effects, Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes chemically induced, Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes complications, Kidney Failure, Chronic chemically induced, Kidney Failure, Chronic complications, Kidney Function Tests, Lactic Acid blood, Male, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Sodium Bicarbonate pharmacology, Acridines pharmacology, Dipeptides pharmacology, Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes prevention & control, Immunologic Factors pharmacology, Kidney Failure, Chronic prevention & control
- Abstract
The development of delayed disorders caused by acute ethylene glycol poisoning has been studied in experiments on male rats. These disorders include chronic renal failure and secondary combined immunodeficiency status of the "circulus vitiosus" type. Urgent pharmacological correction was shown to be necessary shortly after the poisoning. The experimental therapy (administration of immunomodulators with various mechanisms of action in addition to conventional antidote treatment with ethanol) resulted in the restoration of nonspecific resistance and both cellular and humoral immunity. Reduction of the urinary system damage after the administration of immunomodulators was observed. The results demonstrated the importance of multiagent immunotherapy for the correction of delayed effects of acute ethylene glycol poisoning.
- Published
- 2012