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Title: The Effect of Ecdystene on the Activity of Matrix Metalloproteinases in Experimental Alloxan Diabetes in Rats
Authors: Tursunov, Djakhangir
Sabirova, Rikhsi
Kulmanova, Munojat
Yusupkhodjayeva, Khurshida
Kalgin, Maxim
Abdurakhmanova, Alsu
Oslopova, Julia
Garipova, Railya
Keywords: Diabetes mellitus · Matrix metalloproteinases · Metalloproteinase inhibitors · Alloxane · Rats · Ecdystene
Issue Date: Sep-2021
Publisher: BioNanoScience
Abstract: The article presents data on the study of the influence of “Ecdystene” on the development of alloxane diabetes, the activity of matrix metalloproteinases, and the content level of their inhibitors. Metalloproteinases are involved in various physiological and pathological processes requiring proliferation and migration of cells and, consequently, restructuring of the extracellular matrix. When applied for treatment during 14 and 21 days, Ecdystene surpasses glucose and Retabolil in terms of hypoglycemic action. In alloxane diabetes, there is a reliable increase in the activity of metalloproteinases, especially on the 14th day of its development. Contrary to comparison preparations, Ecdystene has a more pronounced effect on metalloproteinase activity. Treatment with Ecdystene for 14 and 21 days contributed to an increase in the TIMP-1 content by 2.2 and 1.5 times compared to the untreated group. Glucose and Retabolil increased the content of TIMP-1 on the 7th and 14th days of treatment by 1.26; 0.9 and 1.48; 1.17 times compared to the untreated group. Changes in the activity of MMPs contribute to a decrease in catabolism of the components of the extracellular matrix. To achieve high efficiency in the treatment of diabetes in the clinic, it is recommended to use Ecdystene in combination with other drugs.
URI: http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/1418
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