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The cholestasis and pancreatitis model was studied experimentally in 144 white rats. The influence of intraperitoneal injections of dalargin on the level of lipid peroxidation and on xanthine oxidase activity of the liver tissues in periods of 1, 3 and 5 hours was investigated. During that period the activity of hepato-specific enzymes in the liver tissues and serum were investigated. The reduction of xanthine oxidase activity in all the periods after injection of dalargin was discovered, the level of malonic dialdehyde was reduced by 43.8% 3 hours later. Simultaneously, the increase of the level of histidase in liver tissues was discovered (on 104.3% and 56.3% after 3 and 5 hours accordingly) and later the tendency to decrease the activity in serum was observed.
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PMID:[Effects of dalargin on some parameters of peroxidation of liver lipids in experimental animals]. 208 60

Results obtained from the study of mechanisms of hepatoprotective effect of transcranial transcutaneous electrostimulation are cited (TTES). In experiments on cholestase and pancreatitis models in rats we studied hepatospecific enzymes i.e. histidase and urokininanse in blood and liver and membrane-linked enzyme 5'-nucleotidase in the liver tissue. We made three series of experiments: 1 - TTES + valium, 2 - synthetis hexapeptide (SH) - leuenkephaline analog; 3 - TTES + valium + SH. Results obtained from experiments showed that mechanisms of TTES hepatoprotective action are in part conditioned by endogenous opiopeptides mobilization which produced membranestabilizing effect on the hepatocyte. We concluded that in patients with hepatic pathology it was reasonable to combine the electroanesthesia with SH.
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PMID:[Experimental study of the hepatoprotective effect of transcranial transcutaneous electrostimulation and the synthetic analog of leu-enkephalin dalargin]. 326 80

The influence of diazepam, droperidol, fentanyl and central transcutaneous electrical stimulation (ES) on hepatocytes was studied in experiments on healthy rats (group I). Organospecific enzymes (histidase and urokinase) were chosen for the evaluation of side effects of drugs and their combination with ES on physiological functions of the liver. Drugs and their combinations with ES used in the clinical practice caused no marked damage of hepatocytes in healthy animals. A pronounced decrease in the above enzyme activity (3-fold, as compared to the control group) was revealed in rats with acute cholestasis and pancreatitis 72 h after ES. This fact shows hepatoprotective effects of ES. The most marked unfavourable effect on hepatocytes was registered in group II, where fentanyl was used.
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PMID:[Effect of the components of electro-drug anesthesia and ataralgesia on the appearance of hepato-specific enzymes in the blood]. 349 74