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Query: UMLS:C0948265 (
metabolic syndrome
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Insulin resistance and oxidative stress play an important role in the pathogenetic mechanism of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Hepatoprotective therapy that blocks the second phase of pathogenesis (oxidative stress) is a promising modality for the treatment of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NACH). An alternative approach is the use of medicines recovering the mitochondrial membrane, lipid bi-layer of the plasma membrane, oxidative phosphorilation, and cellular metabolism. In this context,
succinic acid
-based remaxol showing antioxidative, antihypoxic and cytoprotective activities can be regarded as a promising metabolic hepatoprotector for the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. The present original study demonstrated the clinical efficacy of remaxol in pathogenetic therapy of NACH in patients with
metabolic syndrome
. Its introduction in the combined treatment of NACH increased functional capacity of the liver by decreasing the severity of cytolysis, cholestasis, hepatomegalia, and steatosis (ultrasonic study), improved lipid metabolism, reduced cholesterol level, triglyceridemia, and atherogenic index. Remaxol exerted nephroprotective action in patients with diabetic nephropathy at stage 1 of chronic renal insufficiency (increased glomerular filtration rate and decreased blood creatinine level). The study demonstrated the advantage of medications with antihypoxic properties over traditional therapy of NACH.
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PMID:[Pathogenetic therapy of metabolic syndrome at the stage of visceral lesions]. 2299 24
We present results of preclinical evaluation of the specific efficiency of new metabolic corrector runikhol on models of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in laboratory rats (228 albino males of gray Wistar rats weighing 220 - 240 g). The drug based on
succinic acid
positively influences the key types of metabolism impaired under conditions of development of the
metabolic syndrome
. Results of research testify to high efficiency and good prospects of using runikhol in the treatment of
metabolic syndrome
accompanied by organ disorders.
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PMID:EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF THE SPECIFIC EFFICIENCY OF NEW METABOLIC DRUG RUNIKHOL ON MODELS OF NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE. 3008 78