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Cyclandelate, a vasodilator, was administered to 24 patients with dementia. The dementia in these patients was presumed to be due to cerebral ischemia caused by atherosclerosis in cerebral vessels after other possible causes were ruled out. In a double-blind, cross-over study, patients received 200 mg of cyclandelate four times daily for six weeks and a placebo for six weeks. Six psychological tests, which reflect various aspects of higher cortical ability, were used to evaluate the effect of cyclandelate on the dementia. Cyclandelate was found to be no more effective than placebo in improving higher cortical function in these demented patients.
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PMID:Effect of cyclandelate on dementia. 110 57

In a double-blind study, a single dose of 1600 mg cyclandelate or placebo was administered to 10 patients with cerebrovascular and/or peripheral vascular disease, and fibrinolytic activity was evaluated before and 1, 2, 4 and 6 h after treatment. Cyclandelate induced a reduction in euglobulin lysis time, an increase in tissue plasminogen activator concentration and a reduction in plasminogen activator inhibitor, alpha 2-antiplasmin and immunological fibrinogen concentrations, but no changes in antithrombin III and plasminogen concentrations were observed. After placebo administration no significant changes were observed. After treating two patients with 800 mg cyclandelate twice daily for 14 days, 1600 mg cyclandelate stimulated fibrinolysis for 8 h. It is concluded that the fibrinolytic activity of cyclandelate has implications for the treatment of cardiovascular complications of atherosclerosis.
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PMID:Fibrinolytic activity of oral cyclandelate in patients with generalized atherosclerotic vasculopathy: a double-blind study. 212 64

Rabbits were given a diet containing 1% (w/w) cholesterol for 7 weeks to initiate atherosclerosis and then transferred to a low-cholesterol diet (regression diet) with or without 0.5% (w/w) cyclandelate for 10 weeks. In those fed regression diet alone aortic atherosclerosis increased significantly. Cyclandelate treatment decreased the extent and severity of aortic atherosclerosis. Thus in rabbits receiving cyclandelate the total cholesterol and calcium content of aorta was decreased by 45% and 69% of control values, respectively. The effects of cyclandelate occurred without significant lowering of serum cholesterol or alteration of cholesterol content of liver or calcium content of serum, liver or muscle. The result suggests a specific action of cyclandelate on atheromatous accumulations of the aortic wall.
Atherosclerosis
PMID:Dietary cyclandelate decreases pre-established atherosclerosis in the rabbit. 674 76