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Query: UMLS:C0004153 (
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The action of trental was studied in 125 patients with initial manifestations of cerebral circulation insufficiency (CCI) secondary to vasomotor
dystonia
or
atherosclerosis
. Trental was used in the form of tablets (100 mg 3 times daily) for 60 days. To assess the therapeutic effect of trental, the authors analyzed the time-course of subjective manifestations, parameters of echopulsography of cerebral vessels and biomicroscopy of the conjunctiva, and the data of the total blood count and the rheological properties of the blood. In patients with initial manifestations of CCI trental decreased the cerebral vascular resistance and improved the venous outflow, reduced platelet adhesive and aggregation properties and diminished blood viscosity. It also elevated the spontaneous fibrinolytic activity of the blood. The advisability of selective administration of the drug for treating initial manifestations of CCI was confirmed.
...
PMID:[Indications for using trental in the initial manifestations of inadequate blood supply to the brain]. 395 93
The authors studied 158 young women with the syndrome of sclerocystic ovaries (SCO) and 40 healthy subjects. The patients showed a high rate of vegetovascular
dystonia
, predominantly according to the hyperparasympathicotonic type, cardialgia and dyspnea. In 54.5% of the patients lipid metabolism disturbances of the atherogenic nature were elicited, being most pronounced in the hypothalamic-pituitary form of the disease. It is postulated that in cases of the SCO syndrome, the deficit of estrogens and pregnanediol decreases "immunity" of females to the development of atherogenic dyslipoproteinemias while a relative or absolute hyperandrogenia accounts for the transformation of the "female" type of the lipid spectrum into the "male" type with lower levels of cholesterol of high density lipoproteins (LP) and higher levels of TG, and cholesterol of very low density LP and of low density LP. It is recommended that the SCO syndrome should be included into the risk factors for
atherosclerosis
and coronary heart disease.
...
PMID:[Cardiovascular disorders, autonomic disorders and atherogenic dyslipoproteinemias in young women with the sclerotic ovary syndrome]. 649 79
Malonic dialdehyde (MDA) content was studied in 23 patients with CHD due to coronary
atherosclerosis
, and in 6 with neurocirculatory
dystonia
without clinical and angiographic signs of CHD. MDA content as an indirect equivalent of cyclic endoperoxides was higher in the platelets, LDL and VLDL in patients with CHD. It may be a cause of TxA2 and PGI2 unbalance in the blood circulation and leads to the activation of thrombus formation, the decrease in the synthesis of "antiatherogenic" biologically active substances, in particular PGI2, thus promoting the development of CHD due to coronary
atherosclerosis
.
...
PMID:[Malondialdehyde content of plasma lipoproteins and thrombocytes in patients with ischemic heart disease]. 650 34
Effects were studied of vincamin and tanakan in 68 patients with stage I, II and III discirculatory encephalopathy (as per WHO classification 1981). In 52% of the patients
atherosclerosis
of brain vessels was associated with arterial hypertension (group I), in 48 per cent venous discirculatory encephalopathy was diagnosable against the background of arterial hypertension (group IIA-20%) and arterial hypotension (group IIB-26%). Both tanakan and vincamin were found to be effective in group I patients; however, in stage III condition their effectiveness was no better than 42 and 15% respectively, which fact might be due to organic changes in the vascular wall. Tanakan appeared to be more beneficial in group II patients since venous
dystonia
is considered to be the main pathogenetic link in this context, and tanakan is known to improve the venous outflow from the cranial cavity. Almost in one-third of group IIB patients vincamin worsened general health status, especially so in stage III discirculatory encephalopathy, which fact may be related to peculiar effect of the drug on the arterial link of brain blood supply.
...
PMID:[A new approach to the treatment of patients with circulatory encephalopathy]. 949 24
Correction of some risk factors of
atherosclerosis
was tried in 247 patients with neurocirculatory
dystonia
who received dietary sea polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) or balneotherapy (carbon dioxide arsenic mineral baths). As shown by assessment of clinico-functional characteristics, response of the microcirculatory bed, lipid metabolism, dietary PUFA and carbon dioxide arsenic mineral water have a positive effect on arterial hypertension, obesity and hyperlipidemia and thus can be used for primary prophylaxis of
atherosclerosis
.
...
PMID:[Atherosclerosis: feasibility of non-pharmacological correction of some risk factors]. 1023 42
Tetrahydrobiopterin ((6R)-L-erythro-tetrahydrobiopterin, BH4) is de novo synthesized from GTP. Enzymes involved in its synthesis are the rate limiting enzyme GTP cyclohydrolase I, 6-pyruvoyl tetrahydropterin synthase (PTPS) and sepiapterin reductase. Abnormalities in the metabolism of BH4 have been demonstrated in some diseases affecting the central nervous systems such as atypical phenylketonuria, hereditary progressive
dystonia
(Segawa's disease). Furthermore, BH4 has been shown to be involved in vascular protection. It is suggested that the dysfunction of endothelial BH4 leads to
atherosclerosis
. Recently we established BH4-deficient mice by disrupting the PTPS gene to investigate the effects of BH4 depletion on the animals and the involvement of BH4 in regulating biological functions including neural systems. Investigation utilizing this model animal can contribute to the development of new therapeutic strategies toward various diseases involving neurological and vascular systems. Pterin derivatives other than biopterin may also be involved in the regulation of a variety of biological functions. We found that ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena pyriformis synthesizes tetrahydromonapterin, isomer of BH4, and its levels alter according to the progress of the cell cycle. How pterin derivatives are related to the human physiology and diseases is an interesting subject of investigation.
...
PMID:[Perspectives on tetrahydrobiopterin research]. 1177 54
The article presents data on involvement of the nervous system of patients with medicamentous allergy characterized by allergic lesions of body vessels. Cerebral allergic vasculitis is often masked by other vascular conditions such as the following:
atherosclerosis
, high blood pressure, rheumatism and vegetovascular
dystonia
. The use of the reaction of a specific injury of basophilic leukocytes exposed to penicillin, streptomycin may be a diagnostic test in the determination of the damage of the nervous system in patients with medicamentous allergy.
...
PMID:[Drug allergy and nervous system disorders]. 1591 91
Investigation of vestibular system using a standard method of electro-nystagmography in complex otoneurologic examination does not provide enough information on the etiology of vestibular analyzer lesion, location and diffusion of the pathological process. Neurovisual methods, in particular MRI and CT, have demonstrated high diagnostic validity in such pathological states as tumors of pons cerebellum and posterior focca; infarctions in the stem and cerebellum regions. The study revealed a role of MRI and CT in etiology of vertigo and lesions of cochleovestibular analyzer. One hundred thirty patients aged 28-74 years with recurrent attacks of systemic rotary vertigo and other its appearances have been examined. In 14 (11%) patients such an attack was accompanied by loss of consciousness, falls, double-vision and other neurological symptoms. All the patients underwent otoneurological examination, computer electronystagmography, auditory evoked potentials registration, CT and MRI. It is shown that peripheral cochleovestibular syndromes caused by arterial hypertension,
atherosclerosis
and autonomic vascular
dystonia
are rarely characterized by focal cerebral changes (11 patients by CT data and 17 by MRI).
...
PMID:[Vertigo and a role of neurovisual methods in it etiology and diagnosis]. 1632 34
Roentgen computed tomography (RCT) and MR-imaging (MRI) were used in investigation of vertigo etiology and affection of the cochleovestibular analyzer in 130 patients aged 28 to 74 years with recurrent systemic rotatory vertigo or its other symptoms. All the patients have undergone comprehensive otoneurological examination, RCT and MRI which showed that peripheral cochleovestibular syndromes (PCVS) caused by arterial hypertension (AH),
atherosclerosis
(AS), vascular
dystonia
(VD) are rarely characterized by focal alterations in the brain. PCVS comparison with blood flow in the vertebral arteries (VA) detected most frequently anomalies and asymmetries of the diameters. MR-angiography plays an important role in verification of pathology of intracranial VA. In central cochleovestibular syndrome (CCVS) with AH, AS, VD, principal pathological changes were registered in the brain trunk and cerebellum by MRI. Vestibulometry and otoneurological method detect not only vascular cochleovestibular peripheral and central syndromes but also to make differential diagnosis. RCT and MRI verify cochleovestibular syndromes in patients with multiple encephalomyelitis, VIII nerve neurinoma and tumors of the posterior cranial fossa.
...
PMID:[The role of neurovisualization methods in diagnosis and verification of vertigo etiology]. 1648 4
We studied characteristics of vestibular and acoustic disorders in patients with arterial hypertension,
atherosclerosis
and vascular
dystonia
; correlation between peripheral cochleovestibular syndromes (PCVS) and circulation in the major and intracranial arteries, central hemodynamics, organic changes in the brain. We discovered that anomalies and asymmetry in vertebral arteries diameters, stenoses, reduced stroke and minute blood volumes play an essential role in development of PCVS. The latter are rarely accompanied with ischemic foci in the brain. Medication of vascular vertigo consists in administration of an adequate drug. We believe that betaserk is most effective.
...
PMID:[Vertigo and peripheral ischemic cochleovestibular syndrome caused by circulatory insufficiency in the vertebrobasilar system]. 1671 Jan 75
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