Features and mechanism of the neuroprotective action of Mexidol with hemorrhagic stroke in the experiment

Author:
Kraneva V.A.

GU Nii Pharmacology named after V.V. Zakusov RAMS, Moscow

Place of publication:
Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine, 2006, Appendix 1

Abstract:
Using a model of experimentally induced intracerebral posttraumatic hematoma (hemorrhagic stroke) in rats, Mexidol was found to be effective at a dose of 100 mg/kg (7-day course). The drug statistically significantly reduced the incidence of neurological impairments (paresis, circus movements), increased animal survival, and improved learning and memory processes in rats with hemorrhagic stroke, as well as their motor activity. Keywords: Mexidol, hemorrhagic stroke, neurological status, memory

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