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[Effect of reamberin on the lipid spectrum of the liver mitochondria in experimental widespread purulent peritonitis].

Abstract
Lipid spectrum of liver mitochondria has been studied in a group of 46 Chinchilla rabbits with experimental widespread purulent peritonitis. It is established that the drug reamberin that contains succinic acid produces a positive effect on the protein spectrum of liver mitochondria under these conditions, which is manifested by a decrease in the content of lysophosphatidylcholine and increases the levels of polyglycerophosphatides and sphyngomyelin.
AuthorsV A Kosinets, S S Osochuk, N N Iarotskaia
JournalEksperimental'naia i klinicheskaia farmakologiia (Eksp Klin Farmakol) Vol. 73 Issue 3 Pg. 31-4 (Mar 2010) ISSN: 0869-2092 [Print] Russia (Federation)
PMID20408428 (Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Glycerophosphates
  • Lysophospholipids
  • Phosphatidylcholines
  • Phosphatidylethanolamines
  • Phospholipids
  • Reamberin
  • Sphingomyelins
  • Succinates
  • phosphatidylethanolamine
  • polyglycerolphosphate
  • Meglumine
  • Cholesterol
Topics
  • Animals
  • Cholesterol (metabolism)
  • Glycerophosphates (metabolism)
  • Lysophospholipids (metabolism)
  • Meglumine (analogs & derivatives, pharmacology, therapeutic use)
  • Mitochondria, Liver (drug effects, metabolism)
  • Mitochondrial Membranes (metabolism)
  • Peritonitis (drug therapy, metabolism)
  • Phosphatidylcholines (metabolism)
  • Phosphatidylethanolamines (metabolism)
  • Phospholipids (metabolism)
  • Rabbits
  • Sphingomyelins (metabolism)
  • Succinates (pharmacology, therapeutic use)

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