Abstract:
This article provides an experimental rationale for the use of hypoxia-inducible factor
(HIF-1α) for the development and course of toxic hepatitis based on heliotrin intoxication. Acute
heliotrin intoxication was reproduced by a single subcutaneous administration of a sublethal dose of
heliotrin to rats, prepared at the rate of 40 mg per 100 g of body weight. During the reproduction of
experimental toxic hepatitis by the introduction of heliotrin, it was found that the HIF-1 content was
on average 0.101667 ± 0.0022 ng / L. In blood plasma, the mean HIF-1 values were 0.2136 ± 0.0066
ng / L.