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    ISSN: 1573-8221
    Keywords: atherosclerosis ; polyethylene oxide ; hemodynamics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Two once-weekly intravenous injections of the polyethylene oxide Polyox WSR-301 (yielding a blood concentration of the order of 5×10−6 g/ml) led to a 38% decrease in the area occupied by sudanophilic lesions in the aortic arch of rats fed an atherogenic diet for two weeks. Perfusion under constant pressure of the formalin-fixed vascular system in the posterior part of the body with physiological saline and then with polyethylene oxide (10−5 g/ml) was without effect in normal rats and in those with mild lipoidosis, but reduced hydrodynamic vascular resistance by 9–14.5% in rats with pronounced lipoidosis. Intravenous injection of polyethylene oxide into anesthetized rats with pronounced lipoidosis in doses that were subthreshold for normal rats (blood concentrations of the polymer were of the order of 10−7 g/ml) caused a 20% decrease in the total peripheral resistance to blood flow, with a 17–20% rise of the blood flow rate in the carotid artery.
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