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INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION OF HETERODIMERIC PHOSPHOLIPASE A HDP-1 DISTURBS CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM FUNCTIONS AND BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF BLOOD IN ANESTHESIATED RATS

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S30345057S2686738925030019-1
DOI
10.7868/S3034505725030019
Publication type
Article
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Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume 522 / Issue number 1
Pages
317-323
Abstract
Heterodimeric phospholipase A HDP-1 from the venom of Nikolsky viper consists of two non-covalently bound subunits - HDP-1P and HDP-1In, the first of which exhibits lipolytic activity, while the second does not. The subunits have close molecular masses and similar amino acid sequences. Administration of HDP-1 and HDP-1P to anesthetized rats is accompanied by prolonged hypotensive effects, the intensity of which depends on the dose. With the administration of HDP-1P, the effect develops more slowly than in the case of HDP-1 containing both subunits, while individual HDP-1In does not affect hemodynamic parameters. It was found using electrocardiography that HDP-1 and HDP-1P affect the functioning of the rat heart, causing arrhythmia, which may indicate their ability to affect the innervation of the heart. The administration of HDP-1 and its subunits also leads to changes in biochemical blood parameters, indicating their damaging effect on cells and internal organs.
Keywords
артериальное давление аритмии биохимические параметры крови гемодинамические показатели крысы SD фосфолипаза А частота сердечных сокращений
Date of publication
15.04.2025
Year of publication
2025
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0
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