SOME ASPECTS OF THE CEREBROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF EXTRACTS FROM THE HERB OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE GENUS PRUNELLA


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Introduction. Cerebral protection mediated by the administration of herbal agents is a promising approach to the adjuvant therapy of ischemic stroke. The genus Prunella L. (self-heal) has 15 species that are characterized by a broad spectrum of pharmacological activity. Objective: to experimentally evaluate the cerebroprotective effect of extracts from the herb of three self-heal species. Material and methods. The investigation objects were aqueous and aqueous-alcoholic extracts from the herb of big-flowered self-heal (Prunella grandiflora), cut-leaved self-heal (Prunella laciniata), and common self-heal (Prunella vulgaris) gathered in the North Caucasus. Their cerebroprotective effect was evaluated on a rat model of permanent focal ischemia, by determining changes in the rate of cerebral blood flow, in the size of a brain necrotic area, and in the serum concentration of lactic acid. Results. The use of dry residues obtained with 70% and 40% ethyl alcohol from the herb of big-flowered, cut-leaved, and common self-heals assisted in decreasing serum lactate levels in the animals, restoring cerebral blood flow rate, and reducing the cerebral necrotic area to a comparable extent with the standardized extract of ginkgo biloba (EGB 671). Conclusion. Further investigations of extracts from the herb of three self-heal species were shown to be promising in identifying the possible mechanisms of cerebroprotective action.

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Arnold Alexeevich Shamilov

Pyatigorsk Medical and Pharmaceutical Institute, Branch, Volgograd State Medical University

Email: shamilovxii@yandex.ru
Associate Professor of Department of Pharmacognosy, Botany and Technology of Phytopreparations 11, Kalinin Pr., Pyatigorsk 357532, Russian Federation

Dmitryi Igorevich Pozdnyakov

Pyatigorsk Medical and Pharmaceutical Institute, Branch, Volgograd State Medical University

Email: pozdniackow.dmitry@yandex.ru
Associate Professor of Department of Pharmacology with course of clinical Pharmacology, PhD 11, Kalinin Pr., Pyatigorsk 357532, Russian Federation

Valentina Nikolaevna Bubenchikova

Kursk State Medical University

Email: bubenhikova.ksmu@yandex.ru
Head of Department of Pharmacognosy and Botany 3, K. Marx St., Kursk 305041, Russian Federation

Maxim Valentinovich Chernikov

Pyatigorsk Medical and Pharmaceutical Institute, Branch, Volgograd State Medical University

Email: pharmax@list.ru
Head of Department of Biology and Physiology, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Рrofessor 11, Kalinin Pr., Pyatigorsk 357532, Russian Federation

Ekaterina Robertovna Garsiya

Pyatigorsk Medical and Pharmaceutical Institute, Branch, Volgograd State Medical University

Email: x-pharm@mail.ru
post graduate student of Department of Pharmacognosy, Botany and Technology of Phytopreparations 11, Kalinin Pr., Pyatigorsk 357532, Russian Federation

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