ascorbic-acid and bemethyl

ascorbic-acid has been researched along with bemethyl* in 3 studies

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for ascorbic-acid and bemethyl

ArticleYear
[Metabolic effects of static physical load under the conditions of pharmakologicheskoĭ mobilization of physical endurance].
    Aviakosmicheskaia i ekologicheskaia meditsina = Aerospace and environmental medicine, 2000, Volume: 34, Issue:5

    The model of static physical loading (SPL) was used to study the biochemical effects of graded static tension and potentiality for pharmacological mobilization of physical endurance with participation of male volunteers. A close pathogenetic linkage between the established metabolic effects of the model and their adaptive adequacy to the stressing factor show that there is every reason to arrange the observed shifts in a SPL syndrome. The SPL syndrome is primarily manifested by exaggerated tone of the adrenoactive structures, inhibition of insulin production by the pancreas, activation of the neuropeptide anti-stress mechanisms, predominant utilization of the lipid substrate in energy production, intensification of protein catabolism, and increase in myocyte membrane permeability due to energy deficit. The investigation demonstrated that improvement of static physical endurance can be attained with a mobilizing stimulator (sidnocarb) and a combination of sidnocarb with a nonmediatory preparation (bemytil). This pharmacological combination levels side-effects of exorbitant activation of the adrenal system. On the contrary, a metabolic vitamin-microelements complex ("cocktail C") perceivably enhances SPL endurance (sidnocarb dose was lowered in three times), possesses the stress-protective effect, the ability to moderate the intensity of free (uninvolved in phosphorylation) oxidation and to optimize energy-plastic processes with predominant utilization of the lipid substrate.

    Topics: Adjuvants, Immunologic; Adult; Ascorbic Acid; Benzimidazoles; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Drug Therapy, Combination; Energy Metabolism; Humans; Lipid Peroxidation; Male; Phospholipids; Physical Endurance; Stress, Psychological; Sydnones; Vitamin B Complex

2000
Oxygen radical-mediated mutagenic effect of asbestos on human lymphocytes: suppression by oxygen radical scavengers.
    Mutation research, 1992, Volume: 265, Issue:2

    The mutagenic effect of chrysotile asbestos fibers and zeolite and latex particles on human lymphocytes in whole blood has been studied. It was concluded that their mutagenic activities were mediated by oxygen radicals because they were inhibited by antioxidant enzymes (SOD and catalase) and oxygen radical scavengers (rutin, ascorbic acid, and bemitil). It was proposed that oxygen radicals were released by phagocytes activated upon exposure to mineral dusts and fibers. The study of lucigenin- and luminol-amplified chemiluminescence of peritoneal macrophages stimulated by chrysotile fibers and zeolite and latex particles has shown that their mutagenic action is probably mediated by different oxygen species, namely, by the iron-oxygen complexes (perferryl ions) plus hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen peroxide, and superoxide ion, respectively. From the oxygen radical scavengers studied, rutin was the most effective inhibitor of the mutagenic effect of mineral fibers and dusts.

    Topics: Animals; Asbestos; Ascorbic Acid; Benzimidazoles; Catalase; Chromosome Aberrations; Dust; Free Radicals; Humans; Hydrogen Peroxide; Luminescent Measurements; Lymphocytes; Male; Minerals; Mutagens; Oxygen; Phagocytes; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains; Rutin; Superoxide Dismutase

1992
[The evaluation of the efficacy of antihypoxic agents lowering hemoglobin oxygen affinity in acute cerebral ischemia].
    Biulleten' eksperimental'noi biologii i meditsiny, 1991, Volume: 111, Issue:2

    Influence of natrii hydroxybutyrate (100 mg/kg), ascorbate (100 mg/kg), cavinton (5 mg/kg), bemitil (50 mg/kg), ethomersol (50 mg/kg) on Hb-O2 affinity and cortex PO2 after both carotid artery occlusion in rats was investigated. Correlation (r-0.87; P less than 0.05) between lowering of Hb-O2 affinity and antihypoxic effect was demonstrated in the line of these drugs.

    Topics: Acute Disease; Animals; Antioxidants; Ascorbic Acid; Benzimidazoles; Brain Ischemia; Drug Evaluation, Preclinical; Hemoglobins; Hypoxia, Brain; Oxygen; Rats; Sodium Oxybate; Vasodilator Agents; Vinca Alkaloids

1991