Pathogenic influence of Chernobyl-related factors was modelled with the view to study peculiarities of changes in the most important systems of the body induced by long-term low-dose ionizing radiation associated with hypo- and hyperthyroidism. Experimental rehabilitative therapy stipulated following methods of physico-pharmacological treatment: 1) course of general electrophoresis with chemical components of peloids; 2) the same course with Ethimisol added to the solution used for electrophoresis. Clinical follow-up of patients resided in the Chernobyl-stricken territories proved advisability of differentiated application of aforementioned methods according to prevailing thyroid symptoms.
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April 1993
The paper describes mathematical and experimental methods estimating heat supply to the body from peloid applications. Rat experiments provided evidence on correlation between the energy supplied and body response in the form of alterations in heat generation and heat transfer.
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August 1991
It is shown that predominance of male sex hormones in the rat organism decreases corticosterone in the liver, while that of female sex hormones increases it. The abundance of the thyroxine promotes a rise of blood in testosterone of males and reduces the estradiol in the females, but the blood content of corticosterone significantly decreases in blood and increases in the liver of rats of both sexes. While performing thyroidectomy the level of sex hormones reduces, but the content of glucocorticoid in the liver only slightly changes.
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