Thromb Haemost 1972; 27(01): 072-076
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1649341
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Soluble Fibrin Monomer Complexes, Plasma Fibrinolytic Activity and Aortic Wall

Antiparacoagulating Activity in Albino Rats Exposed to Carbon Disulphide
A Wojewski
1   Department of Urology and Pharmacology, Medical Academy in Szczecin, Poland
,
L Samochowiec
1   Department of Urology and Pharmacology, Medical Academy in Szczecin, Poland
,
T Zajączkowski
1   Department of Urology and Pharmacology, Medical Academy in Szczecin, Poland
,
K Szyszka
1   Department of Urology and Pharmacology, Medical Academy in Szczecin, Poland
,
E Wojewska-Zajączkowska
1   Department of Urology and Pharmacology, Medical Academy in Szczecin, Poland
,
A Abucewicz
1   Department of Urology and Pharmacology, Medical Academy in Szczecin, Poland
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Publication Date:
29 June 2018 (online)

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It has been stated that in prolonged CS2 intoxication of albino rats, the percentage of soluble fibrin monomer complexes in blood increases and there is a drop in plasma fibrinolytic activity. Simultaneous serotonin administration lowers the fibrinolytic activity to still greater extent. Prolonged CS2 intoxication does not alter the antiparacoagulating activity of the aorta. Deseril and cinarine administration elevates the aortic antiparacoagulating activity, while serotonin decreases it.