
STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF LOW-INTENSITY INFRARED LASER RADIATION ON CONCENTRATION OF DICLOFENAC SODIUM IN RATS’ PLASMA BY THE METHOD OF HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
Author(s) -
Lucile Brun,
Vasyl Makolinets
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
medična ì klìnìčna himiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2414-9934
pISSN - 2410-681X
DOI - 10.11603/mcch.2410-681x.2016.v0.i2.6672
Subject(s) - diclofenac sodium , diclofenac , chemistry , sodium , chromatography , high performance liquid chromatography , dose , pharmacology , extraction (chemistry) , medicine , biochemistry , organic chemistry
The aim of this study is to determine the influence of low-intensity infrared laser radiation (LIIRLR) on concentrationof diclofenac sodium in the experiment on rats by the method of high-performance liquid chromatography. For study conduct, a total of 15 male rats with body weight of 250–300 g were used. Experimental animals were subdivided into 3 groups. Animals of group 1 received diclofenac sodium per os at the dose of ED50 (8 mg/kg of animal body weight). Animals of group 2 received diclofenac sodium per os (8 mg/kg) and in 15 min were exposed to LIIRLR. Animals of group 3 were exposed to LIIRLR and in 15 min received diclofenac sodium per os at the dose of 8 mg/kg. Animals were sacrificed in 60 min after drug administration. For extraction of diclofenac sodium from rat plasma samples, we used a method of solid-phase extraction, which had been modified due to microoncentrationsof the active substance. In the result of the studies conducted, it has been determined that therapy regimen with the following sequence is the most efficient in the animals studied: exposure of LIIRLR and administration per os of diclofenac sodium in15 min. The results obtained indicate to the fact that concomitant use of LIIRLR potentiates diclofenac sodium. Itwill allow to decrease the dose, influence on its entry and duration of its action in the organism, as well as to decreasethe frequency of drug administration.