治疗辐射热烧伤的新药物

T. Gaynutdinov, K. Vagin, S.A. Ryzhkin
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本文介绍了研制的治疗因过热和辐射引起的辐射-热复合皮肤损伤的药物的制备和应用方法。所开发的药物,软膏,含有生物活性物质,如链脲,二甲苯和作为软膏基础的凡士林。通过实验确定了软膏的最佳配比。以平均体重180 ~ 200克的雌雄大鼠为实验对象,研究其用药效果。根据类比原理,这些动物被分成几组。采用“Puma”射线装置模拟皮肤辐射损伤,吸收剂量为7.0 Gy,照射剂量率为5.9 R/min (8.5х10-2 A/kg)。在动物照射完成后立即放置加热到180℃的黄铜板,对受照射动物进行热皮肤损伤(烧伤)。将放置的钢板固定在大腿上三分之一的无毛皮肤区域几秒钟。从皮肤和皮下组织的程度来看,热损伤程度与IIIB的程度相同。在辐射照射和热损伤引入后,立即用纱布海绵或塑料布在损伤表面涂抹实验软膏样品,每天1次。研制的疗法被发现是有效的。烧伤相关软膏成分的质量分数(wt%)如下:二甲苯19-20 wt%;链状菌30-35 wt%,凡士林45-52 wt%。
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New medication for treatment of radiation-thermal burns
The paper provides the procedure of preparation and application of the developed remedy for treatment of combined radiation-thermal skin injuries, caused by excessive heat and radiation. The developed medication, ointment, contains biologically active substances, such as streptoform, dimexide and a vaseline as the ointment base. Optimum ratio of ointment components was determined experimentally. The medication efficacy was studied in experiments on white rats of both sexes, with average mass of 180-200 grams. The animals were divided in groups according to the analogy principle. Radiation induced injury of skin were simulated with the use of the gamma ray unit “Puma” with absorbed dose of 7.0 Gy, exposure dose rate of 5.9 R/min (8.5х10-2 A/kg). The irradiated animals were subjected to a thermal skin damage (burn) by placing brass plate heated to 180oC immediately after the animals irradiation completion. The placed plate was hold to the hair-free skin area on the upper third of the thigh for several seconds. By degree of skin and subcutaneous tissues the thermal damage degree is identical to the degree of IIIB. Immediately after radiation exposure and introduction of thermal damages the experimental ointment samples were spread on the injury surface with the gauze sponge or plastic spreader once a day. The developed remedy was found to be effective. The mass fraction (wt%) of the burn-releaf ointment components are the following: dimexide 19-20 wt%; streptoform 30-35 wt%, vaseline 45-52 wt%.
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