Mafusol and its combination with REXOD as correctors of reduced blood circulation in the skin associated with normoglycemia or diabetes mellitus complicated by exogenous hypercholesterolemia

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https://doi.org/10.3897/rrpharmacology.7.54319

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Introduction: The search for and development of new highly active medications and their combinations of the appropriate direction of action remains an urgent problem due to the complications of diabetes mellitus, especially burdened with atherosclerosis, including skin and vascular lesions.

Materials and methods: The acute toxicity, histoprotective and dermatoprotective effects of mafusol, rexod, alprostadil and their combinations were studied in male rats with normoglycemia and alloxan diabetes complicated by exogenous hypercholesterolemia.

Results: The combination of mafusol with rexod is less toxic than mafusol. In arteriovenous insufficiency of the tail, ischemia of the skin fold and skin flap, mafusol (6.25, 12.5 and 25.0 mg/kg in terms of fumarate), rexod (0.01 and 0.02 mg/kg) and especially their combination (6.25 and 0.01 mg/kg) have significant histoprotective, dermatoprotective, hypoglycemic and lipid-lowering effects, both in normoglycemia and alloxan diabetes complicated by exogenous hypercholesterolemia. Alprostadil (10 mg/kg) and especially its combination with mafusol (6.25 mg/kg) have a dermatoprotective effect.

Discussion: Rexod reduces the acute toxicity of mafusol. The dermatoprotective effect of mafusol, rexod and, to a greater extent, their combination may be associated with increased microhemocirculation, antihypoxic properties and activation of energy processes in the skin, normalization of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in alloxan diabetes, complicated by exogenous hypercholesterolemia, increased reserve capacity of the antioxidant system, and possibly with the ability of mafusol and rexod to reduce blood viscosity and improve rheological properties of the blood. The combination of mafusol with alprostadil increases the dermatoprotective activity of the latter.

Conclusion: Combinations of mafusol with rexod and alprostadil can be recommended for clinical study as dermatoprotective agents for treating traumatic injuries and diabetes mellitus complicated by atherosclerosis.

Keywords:

mafusol, rexod, alprostadil and their combinations, skin, reduced blood circulation, alloxan diabetes, exogenous hypercholesterolemia

Author Contribution

Olga N. Gulevskaya, Kuban State Medical University

Senior lecturer, Department of Pharmacology.

Pavel A. Galenko-Yaroshevsky, Kuban State Medical University

Corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Dr. habil. of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of Department of Pharmacology.

Svetlana A. Lebedeva, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

Dr. habil. of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor, Professor of Department of Pharmacology of AP Nelubin Institute of Pharmacy.

Galina V. Sukoyan, International Centre of Introduction of New Biomedical Technology

Dr. habil. of Medical Sciences, Professor, Director of the International Centre of Introduction of New Biomedical Technology.

Ivan I. Pavlyuchenko, Kuban State Medical University

Dr. habil. of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of Department of Biology with a course in medical genetics.

Anait V. Zelenskaya, Kuban State Medical University

PhD in Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of Department of Pharmacology.

Alexandr V. Uvarov, Kuban State Medical University

PhD in Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of Department of Pharmacology.

Kristina V. Tseluiko, Rostov State Medical University

Postgraduate student of Pediatric Dentistry.

Viktor L. Popkov, Kuban State Medical University

Dr. habil. of Medical Sciences, Professor of Department of Dental Orthopedics.

Andrey V. Zadorozhniy, Rostov State Medical University

PhD in Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of Department Pediatric Dentistry.

Elena N. Chuyan, V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University

Dr. habil. of Biological Sciences, Professor, Head of Department of Human and Animal Physiology and Biophysics.

Marina Yu. Ravaeva, V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University

PhD in Biological Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Human and Animal Physiology and Biophysics.

Pavel A. Galenko-Yaroshevsky Jr, State Budgetary Healthcare Institution “City outpatients clinic No.17”

Oncologist in Krasnodar City outpatient clinic No.17

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28-05-2021

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Gulevskaya ON, Galenko-Yaroshevsky PA, Lebedeva SA, Sukoyan GV, Pavlyuchenko II, Zelenskaya AV, Uvarov AV, Tseluiko KV, Popkov VL, Zadorozhniy AV, Chuyan EN, Ravaeva MY, Galenko-Yaroshevsky Jr PA (2021) Mafusol and its combination with REXOD as correctors of reduced blood circulation in the skin associated with normoglycemia or diabetes mellitus complicated by exogenous hypercholesterolemia. Research Results in Pharmacology 7(2): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3897/rrpharmacology.7.54319

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