HEMODYNAMIC CHANGES IN NICKEL INTOXICATION AND THEIR EXPERIMENTAL CORRECTION WITH ORGANIC SELENIUM AND SMALL DOSES OF ZINC

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David Oganesyan, V. Brin, O. Kabisov
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The purpose of the study is to investigate the effect of organic selenium and low doses of zinc on nickel intoxication. Selenium and zinc were administered once daily at a dose of 4 and 1 mg/ kg. Nickel chloride (5 mg/kg) was administered intragastrically using a probe, daily for one month. At the end of the experiment time (30 days), the main parameters of systemic hemodynamics were determined. The arterial blood pressure from the femoral artery was measured and the mean (MAP) was calculated. Cardiac output was determined by thermal dilution, heart rate (HR) was recorded; cardiac index, shock index and specific peripheral vascular resistance were calculated using special formulas. Our findings showed that nickel leads to significant disruptions in hemodynamics and heart function of rats, manifested in an increase in MAP, a change in heart rate, a decrease in systolic output. The introduction of selenium or small doses of zinc in rats exposed to nickel, produced a noticeable decrease in the cardiotoxic effects of this metal. There was also a decrease in the hypertensive effect of the metal. Thus, it has been established that antioxidants selenium and zinc can effectively reduce nickel toxicity.
镍中毒的血流动力学变化及其用有机硒和小剂量锌的实验校正
本研究的目的是探讨有机硒和低剂量锌对镍中毒的影响。硒和锌每天1次,剂量分别为4和1 mg/ kg。用探针灌胃氯化镍(5mg /kg),每天1个月。实验时间(30 d)结束时,测定全身血流动力学主要参数。测量股动脉动脉血压,计算平均值(MAP)。热稀释法测定心输出量,记录心率(HR);采用专用公式计算心脏指数、休克指数和特定外周血管阻力。我们的研究结果表明,镍会导致大鼠血流动力学和心功能的明显破坏,表现为MAP增加,心率改变,收缩输出量降低。在暴露于镍的大鼠中引入硒或小剂量锌,可显著减少这种金属的心脏毒性作用。金属对高血压的影响也有所降低。因此,抗氧化剂硒和锌可以有效地降低镍的毒性。
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Archiv EuroMedica
Archiv EuroMedica MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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