Abstract

In vitro experiments with excessive and normal oxygenation of the culture medium showed unchanged oxygen consumption by mouse bone marrow cells under the influence of radioprotector indralin belonging to α1-adrenomimetics (100 μg/ml). After exhaustion of oxygen in the medium below 10 μM and progressive decrease in cellular respiration, indralin stimulated oxygen consumption by bone marrow cells by 1.5 times. The role of the observed effect of indralin in the realization of its radioprotective properties is discussed.

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