Possibilities of Using Nootropic Drugs to Reduce Neurotoxic Reactions Caused by Anti-tuberculosis Drugs in Experimental Conditions

The objective: to evaluate the neuroprotective activity of cytoflavin and combinations of mexidol with vitamin B6 or Magne B6 by changes in behavioral reactions in rats during in-take of a neurotoxic combination of anti-tuberculosis drugs.Subjects and Methods. Non-linear female rats divided in 4 gro...

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Main Authors: G. N. Mozhokina, A. G. Samoylova, I. A. Vasilyeva
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: New Terra Publishing House 2024-07-01
Series:Туберкулез и болезни лёгких
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Online Access:https://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/1809
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Summary:The objective: to evaluate the neuroprotective activity of cytoflavin and combinations of mexidol with vitamin B6 or Magne B6 by changes in behavioral reactions in rats during in-take of a neurotoxic combination of anti-tuberculosis drugs.Subjects and Methods. Non-linear female rats divided in 4 groups were used in this study. For 14 days, all rats received a combination of Mxf+Lzd+Cs+Pto daily. Additionally, rats of Group 2 were administered cytoflavin before administration of the basic combination; Group 3 – Mexidol + vitamin B6; Group 4 - Mexidol + Magne B6. Doses of anti-tuberculosis drugs, cytoflavin, Mexidol, vitamin B6 and Magne B6 correspond to the recommended doses for humans. The manifestation of neurotoxicity was assessed by changes in behavioral reactions by Open Field Test.Results. Neurotoxicity caused by the combination Mxf+Lzd+Cs+Pto was manifested by a decrease in motor activity, exploratory activity and grooming. With cytoflavin administration, all parameters of behavioral reactions in rats improved. When using Mexidol with vitamin B6, only a slight decrease in grooming versus the baseline level was observed. There was a less qualitative decrease in neurotoxicity manifestations with administration of Mexidol in combination with Magne B6.
ISSN:2075-1230
2542-1506