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The cardioprotective and antioxidant effects of dimethyl-5-(bioguanide-1-il)isophthalate under the conditions of cardiovascular pathology and experimental rheumatoid arthritis in rats
Published Jul 1, 2017 · T. N. Popova, O. Safonova, E. D. Kryl’skiy
Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry
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Abstract
Using predictive computer software PASS, the antioxidant and cardioprotective properties of dimethyl-5-(bioguanide-1-il)isophthalate have been predicted. This substance was synthesized and tested in rats with experimental rheumatoid arthritis. We studied the indices of pathology progression, such as content of rheumatoid factor, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, contents of circulating immune complexes and immunoglobulins A, M, and G, activity of aspartate aminotransferase and myocardial creatine kinase, indices of intensity of free radical processes, including content of diene conjugates and activity of aconitase, and indices of apoptosis, such as activity of caspases, phosphatidylserine externalization, and DNA fragmentation. Administration of dimethyl-5-(bioguanide-1-il)isophthalate to rats with experimental cardiovascular pathology resulted in a shift of all indices studied to the control values that indicated the cardioprotective and antioxidant properties of the substance. In most cases the protective effect was dose-dependent. These data are interesting for the development of new approaches for therapy of rheumatoid arthritis.
Dimethyl-5-(bioguanide-1-il)isophthalate shows cardioprotective and antioxidant properties in rats with experimental rheumatoid arthritis, with dose-dependent protective effects.
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