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[Cytoprotective properties of 3-oxy-6-methyl-2-ethylpyridine succinate in cell cultures].

Tests on calf coronary vessel cells (CVC) cultures showed that 3-oxi-6-methyl-2-ethylpiridine succinate (OMEPS) in dozes within 5.0-10.0 microg/ml did not decrease proliferation index, monolayer development, and viability factor. OMEPS also did not increase cytotoxicity index and did not change cytomorphological characteristics of the culture. In a concentration of 100 microg/ml, OMEPS exhibited some cytotoxyc properties, but to a lower degree compared to the reference antiarrhythmic drug moricisine (1.0-20.0 microg/ml). However, OMEPS (2.5 microg/ml) reduced the cytotoxicity moricisine introduced into CVC culture in a doze of 1.0 microg/ml.

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