Lipid peroxidation was investigated in 89 patients suffering from hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. In addition to routine tests, measurements were made of plasma malonic dialdehyde and acyl hydroperoxides the levels of which were found increased 1.3-1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLipid peroxidation as shown by plasma levels of malonic dialdehyde and acyl hydroperoxides was studied in 92 patients with hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS). It was found that intensity of lipid peroxidation rose and reached maximum values in severe course of the disease. This phenomenon and causes underlying it are under discussion.
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August 1987
Young sportsmen were found to have nonhomogeneous and qualitatively different participation of the hemodynamic, respiratory and tissue mechanisms in formation of the oxygen supply system on discretely increasing physical exercises. In maximal exercises, the O2 utilization in tissues is the main limiting section on oxygen consumption. Mathematic formulae are suggested to estimate the volume of blood circulation per minute according to the magnitude of oxygen consumption and respiratory capacity per minute.
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