
We have performed a comparative study of the effects of S-amlodipine nicotinate and nimodipine on the local cerebral blood flow were studied in intact rats and those with model ischemic and hemorrhagic brain injury. It is established that S-amlodipine nicotinate produces a somewhat more pronounced enhancement of cerebral blood flow in rats with ischemic and hemorrhagic brain injury than in intact animals. In addition, S-amlodipine nicotinate significantly exceed nimodipine with respect to cerebrovascular activity in rats with brain pathology of both ischemic and hemorrhagic nature.
Male, Microcirculation, Vasodilator Agents, Brain, Brain Edema, Niacin, Brain Ischemia, Rats, Brain Injuries, Animals, Outbred Strains, Laser-Doppler Flowmetry, Animals, Nimodipine, Amlodipine
Male, Microcirculation, Vasodilator Agents, Brain, Brain Edema, Niacin, Brain Ischemia, Rats, Brain Injuries, Animals, Outbred Strains, Laser-Doppler Flowmetry, Animals, Nimodipine, Amlodipine
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