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Georgian Med News ; (271): 122-127, 2017 Oct.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29099714

ABSTRACT

Roots and rhizomes of Vinca herbacea Waldst. et Kit, were collected during early flowering and fruiting. Рhenophases biologically active substances I and II were obtained by liquid-liquid extraction. Dominant alkaloids: tabersonin, reserpine, maidine, norfluorocurarin and copsinin were obtained after the dispertion in citrare-phosfhate buffer and subsequent TLC. Accelerated restitution of granulocytopoiesis was observed in mice during both irradiation and myelotoxic drug-induced acute leucopenia. Increase in total WBC over 200% was observed after treatment by substance I in drug-induced leucopenia model (fivefold oral administration) and over 130% after treatment by substance I in irradiate mice (fivefold intraperitoneal administration). Morphological and anatomical structures of the underground organs of V. herbacea have been studied. The main microstructural characteristics are revealed - Rhizomes are characterized by coutinized epidermis, lamellar collenchyma, fibers and the texture of the vascular system of a monocyclic structure. The root system shows the whole cortex, the endoderm with Kaspar spots; the outer, radially continuous phloem tissue is located in the conducting system and distinguishes the cylindrical xylem tissue with annular and spiral-circular blood vessels.


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Vinca Alkaloids/analysis , Vinca/chemistry , Animals , Cytostatic Agents/toxicity , Female , Georgia (Republic) , Leukopenia/blood , Leukopenia/drug therapy , Leukopenia/etiology , Male , Mice , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Extracts/toxicity , Plant Roots/chemistry , Radiation Injuries, Experimental/drug therapy , Radiation Injuries, Experimental/etiology , Rhizome/chemistry , Toxicity Tests, Acute , Vinca Alkaloids/pharmacology , Vinca Alkaloids/toxicity
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Georgian Med News ; (264): 127-1311, 2017 Mar.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28480864

ABSTRACT

Antiseizure activity of Cephalaria gigantea root extract was studied using PTZ- and/or audiogenic seizure models in outbred Wistar and inbred Krouchinsky- Molodkina rats respectively. In PTZ - model onset of tonic- clonic seizures, latencies to the beginning of the seizure activity, and mortality, and similarly in audiogenic seizures behavioral convulsive reactions , facial automatisms and latency to wild running were evaluated. The extract is used traditionally in Georgian folk medicine as anticonvulsant drug. In this study it was evidenced experimentally that extract demonstrates anticonvulsant properties as in both model, as in both routs of administration - peroral and intraperitoneal. Extract appeared most effective in case of preliminary repetitive administration: in PTZ model seizures were eliminated in 9 of 10 animals, and in audiogenic model convulsive response was no more observable during 7 days of treatment termination. It was found also that sedative properties are characteristic of this antiseizure extract according to the sleeping prolongation in barbiturate treated mice. Safety of the extract was evaluated in toxicological acute and chronic experiments, and consequently it is considered a substance of moderate general toxicity.


Subject(s)
Anticonvulsants/therapeutic use , Dipsacaceae/chemistry , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Seizures/drug therapy , Acoustic Stimulation , Animals , Anticonvulsants/chemistry , Anticonvulsants/toxicity , Female , Hypnotics and Sedatives/chemistry , Hypnotics and Sedatives/therapeutic use , Hypnotics and Sedatives/toxicity , Male , Mice , Pentylenetetrazole , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Extracts/toxicity , Plant Roots/chemistry , Rats, Wistar , Seizures/etiology
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Georgian Med News ; (207): 43-6, 2012 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22859449

ABSTRACT

Granulocytopoietic response to lithium carbonate (Li+) in rat was eliminated completely by N-cholinergic blocking agent, and independently by alpha-1-adrenergic antagonist. A link between these two contradictory events is explained by release of acetylcholine from the cholinergic preganglionic nerve endings in adrenal medulla triggered by Li+, and subsequent discharge of catecholamines (CA) from medullar chromaffin cells, which on their part activate adrenergic receptors of alpha-1 class on hematopoietic progenitor cells. Respectively, granulocytopoietic response to Li+ is blocked by cholinergic N-blocking agent at the level of adrenal medulla, and by the alpha-adrenergic blocking agent at the level of the hematopoietic cells proper. The stimulatory action of Li+ on granulocytopoietic cells is indirect, while is mediated by CA release from adrenal chromaffine cells. At the initial stages of leukocyte restitution in the acute myelotoxic leucopenia relative increase in "large" lymphocyte fraction (Lge) preceding the increment in granulocyte counts is evident. In this fraction of lymphocytes peripheral blood progenitor cells (PBPC) are expected.


Subject(s)
Acetylcholine/metabolism , Catecholamines , Granulocyte Precursor Cells/drug effects , Lithium Carbonate/administration & dosage , Adrenal Medulla/drug effects , Adrenergic alpha-1 Receptor Antagonists/administration & dosage , Animals , Benzoates/administration & dosage , Catecholamines/metabolism , Cholinergic Antagonists/administration & dosage , Chromaffin Cells/drug effects , Cyclophosphamide/toxicity , Doxazosin/administration & dosage , Granulocyte Precursor Cells/cytology , Leukopenia/chemically induced , Male , Rats , Receptors, Cholinergic/metabolism
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