The cerebrovascular, neuroprotective and antiarrhythmic properties of the anxiolytic fabomotizole

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R. Mirzoyan, Marine G. Balasanyan, Hakop V. Topchyan, V. Hakobyan, T. S. Gan'shina, Nikita A. Khaylov, I. N. Kurdyumov, A. I. Turilova, Тatyana A. Antipova, Valentina A. Kraineva, S. Seredenin
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Aim. To examine the cerebrovascular, neuroprotective and antiarrhythmic properties of fabomotizole (brand name Afobazole). Materials and methods. A comprehensive study of fabomotizole's effects on the blood supply, morphology and neuropsychology of the rat brain in various experimental disorders. We recorded cerebral blood flow and studied brain morphology in models of local permanent and global transient ischaemia, haemorrhagic brain damage, combined cerebrovascular and cardiovascular pathology, cardiac arrhythmias, and assessed the neuropsychological status. We measured the levels of GABA, glutamic acid, nerve growth factor, and heat shock protein (HSP70). Results. Fabomotizole improves blood supply, limits the area of injury, normalizes pathological brain changes in localized cerebral ischaemia, and eliminates neuropsychological damage in models of ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke. The drug increases cerebral blood flow in ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke, myocardial infarction and, to a greater extent, in combined cerebrovascular and coronary disease. Fabomotizole acts through the cerebrovascular GABAAergic system, as well as having significant antiarrhythmic properties. Conclusions. Fabomotizole should be considered not only as an anxiolytic, but also as a drug with potential clinical efficacy in cerebrovascular disease, with concomitant coronary disease and cardiac arrhythmias.
抗焦虑药法莫替唑的脑血管、神经保护和抗心律失常特性
的目标。目的:探讨法莫替唑(商品名:阿伏巴唑)的脑血管、神经保护和抗心律失常特性。材料和方法。法莫替唑对各种实验性疾病大鼠脑血供、形态学和神经心理影响的综合研究。我们记录脑血流,研究局部永久性和全面性短暂性缺血、出血性脑损伤、脑血管心血管合并病理、心律失常模型的脑形态学,并评估神经心理状态。我们测量了GABA、谷氨酸、神经生长因子和热休克蛋白(HSP70)的水平。结果。法莫替唑改善血液供应,限制损伤区域,使局部脑缺血的病理性脑改变正常化,并消除缺血性和出血性中风模型中的神经心理损伤。该药增加缺血性和出血性中风、心肌梗死的脑血流量,并在更大程度上增加脑血管和冠状动脉合并疾病的脑血流量。法莫替唑通过脑血管gaba能系统起作用,并具有显著的抗心律失常特性。结论。法莫替唑不仅是一种抗焦虑药,而且在脑血管疾病、合并冠心病和心律失常中也有潜在的临床疗效。
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Annals of Clinical and Experimental Neurology
Annals of Clinical and Experimental Neurology Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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