Angiogenic Effects of Anxiolytic Fabomotizole
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- DOI: 10.1134/S1607672921020101
Angiogenic Effects of Anxiolytic Fabomotizole
Abstract
In vitro experiments performed on an isolated human endothelial HUVEC cell culture showed that the anxiolytic fabomotizole, which, in addition to the anxiolytic effect, has neuroprotective and cardioprotective activities largely associated with its agonistic action on sigma-1 receptors and shows a pronounced angiogenic activity. Fabomotizole angiogenic activity is realized in the range concentration from 10-5 to 10-8 M and is doze-dependent. In the literature, data on the presence of angiogenic activity in sigma receptor agonists have not been previously reported.
Keywords: angiogenesis; cytoprotection; fabomotizole; human endothelial cells HUVEC; sigma-1 receptors.
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