Abstract:
This article provides an experimental justification for the use of
hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF-1α) on the development and course of toxic hepatitis
based on heliothrin intoxication. Acute heliothrin intoxication was reproduced by a
single subcutaneous injection of a sublethal dose of heliothrin, prepared at the rate
of 40 mg per 100 g of body weight, to rats. During the reproduction of experimental
toxic hepatitis by the administration of heliothrin, it was found that the content of
HIF-1 was on average equal to 0.101667±0.0022 ng/l. In blood plasma, mean HIF1 levels were 0.2136±0.0066 ng/l.