CALCIUM АNTAGONISTS AND UROLITHIASIS: NEW PERSPECTIVES


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In view of the exclusive role of ions of calcium in regulation of numerous functions of tissue and cells of the body, great
importance is assigned to preparations of calcium antagonists (СА). CA were first applied exclusively in cardiology, but
owing to their properties they have found application in obstetrics, gynecology, neurology, immunology, surgery. Despite
numerous experimental studies testifying to the expressed cardiovascular properties of CA, indications for their administration
constantly expand, which is associated with the physiological role of ions of calcium in providing for vital activity of cells and
the whole body. Preliminary results indicate that СА can be administered in new ways - as modulators of apoptosis in renal
tissue in urolithiasis and chronic pyelonephritis.

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