SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000600200129-8
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December 22, 2016
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June 29, 2011
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129
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June 25, 1948
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/29: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600200129-8 l C SIFICP.TION ': c CENTRAL )Mff INFORM COUNTRY USSR SUBJECT scientific Resourch DATE DISTR?25' June 1948 NO. OF PAGES 3 DLTZ OF SUPPLEMENT TO IIlORirATiON 1945-47 REPORT NO. n11 00000/11 ?0110100 10gl1ATIQ1 Afrommo me 1ATIQRu Otn11t OF 1110 001110 OTAILR WITh11 *01 5[00110 Of T111 111"ORAIt ACT II O. I. C.. 1I A1111. An A1t0010. ITS T1A111IIIIQ0 OR me R/TILA"O11 OF In 000 50n U ART 1A111R TO AN 00001NORIAO Pt1/01 It PRO- 1101n0 11 u0. OO/v00001105 of "IN LORD 11 1ro015T1o. Nov. 1FII. 14,ORIATIOT. 000TAIlIt IN TOOT OF 1:0 PORK JAT it 1111010 AS 0000H 000511RIT IT T11/ 1{Cllt111: A0l0CT. STATE ARM1 THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION FOR THE RESEARCH, USE OF TRAINED INTELLIGENCE ANALYSTS Documentary as indiceted. (Information specifically requested.) R C NTLY PUBi.ISILD &SF.ARCH OF TPPE SARATOV :'T DICAL ,L':STITUTZ, USSR "Mixed and Combined Action of Srx'le Barbiturates (Uedinal. and Y.oxonal) with Chloroform, tidier, and Alcohol on Isolated Frog,lieart,s S. P, Zakrividoroga, Saratov Ced, Tnst "Farmakol i Tokeikol" Vol 9 , 'lo 1, 1946, pp 534 Hewnal (I) and medinal (1I) ic, admixture with CIIC1 ether, or alcohol exert additive effects on iaolateda, frog heart, whether given in therapeutic cr toxic doses. Among combined efforts (one drug given before the other), CHC13 contributes more toxicity than does' ether or alcohol after dosage with ?.; but ether or alcohol brings out toxicity of I more ahsrply than done CH013. Results based on changes in rhythm, amplitude, and tons of isolated frog heart after 5-10 minutes of treatment with single or mixed drug solutions, e.g., 250 pm of it 500 ppm of II, 125 ppa each of I and CfC131 or 250 ppm of I with 125 ppm of (5!C130 A typical pair for combinad effects (successive dosages` , wen 500 pvc, of CHC13 and 5, OGO pin of 1, given in either sequence. "Mimed and Combined Effoats of Barbiturate with 3.orphinei .Pantopon, Magnesium Sulfate, and Local Anesthetics on Isolated Frog Hearts." S. P. Zakrivido-oga, Saratov Ied Inat CLASSIFICATION P%S1 UC'..il NAW ,.x NSRB --J~--~j- G:STRIBUWfONI T AIR x RDB i xI I '. RESTRICTED Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/29: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600200129-8 ;ENCY ItEPOk PORT - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/29: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600200129-8 I RESTRICTED Tests tare reported with medinal (I), morphine' (II)I centrations are in parts per million. ;+hen equal volumes of II (6,250) and III (5,000) are mixed, a white precipitate forms in 3-5 minutes in Ringer solution, or 6-10 minutes in distilled water. This compound is so toxic that the blend of solutions at 1/12 the toxic concentration of II and III is toxic. Similar synergistic action is observed with I and II. Clinical use of III in combination with barbiturates is contraindicated. A blend of IV (2,000) and III (5,000) forms a white precipitate, but without III. VIII and. I$ show antagonism instead of synergism:; and there are other instances of antagonism in blends, or pairs given in sequence. Compounds formed by synergistic pairs have not been identified. Effects hen IX (0.5) was given after II (125), toxicity was decreased as compared with IX alone; when II followed IX, effect on, rhythm was lessened but toxicity to amplitutes and tcnus wa_v intensified. The barbiturates, in th4 blends, decrease bradyeardia and act as local. anesthetics, showing direct antagonism. Min Mod" Jul 23, No 6, l9t.3, pp 49-5rC versed. This is explainable by the fact that anti- bodies formed in the reticulo-endothelial calla are modified molecules of the blood globulin. Comparatitie Influonce and Therapeutic Range of Action ca Some Drugs on Isolated Hearts of Cold-Blooded Animals," o. r. 4alcclvlaoroga, earaaov Leo ins "Farmakol i Toksikol" 9cl8, :do 5,1945, pp 10--14 coefficients r.f taocic dosage (nafareacs CHCl33w~l(at concentration of 1000 peal were meaeurad for 2Z drugs by the effect on rate, aacplitude. and tons of frog heart. The drugs include the following in order of their concentration in parts per million: pentucaine , soveaine, lobelias-HC1, ouabain, heaetune, cocaine-HC1, strychnine-HV)3, csmpho*, advanaline-HCl, procaine, pentopon, arnpblan r:e-HBr, ^+:rnpine-H2304i ephadrinc, 3ESTRICTED RESTRICTED STAT Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/29: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600200129-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/29: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600200129-8 I RESTRICTED RC1, POOL-, pricrotoain, Ne barbital, UVO. .F_ e1 metrazolo, and ?tOFF, H1t;hest TD/" LD ratios wereei ~e, own by stronirie--H2SOb 5,0^~ 1copo1a:^.1ne-R3r 6,9^n, and atrvchnjnm-?POi ?,(^' G)efficient3 of to r5.c dosare increa?ed In the order of drupe renp~inp from 0,01?5 for pontocnine to 66,6 for 's'tOP, STAT Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/29: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600200129-8