Publications by authors named "A M Azimova"

Bilateral vestibulopathy is a relatively widespread and at the same time rarely diagnosed cause of chronic postural instability. Numerous toxic factors, dysmetabolic, autoimmune and neurodegenerative processes can lead to this condition. The main clinical manifestations of bilateral vestibulopathy are balance disorders and visual disturbances (oscillopsia), which can significantly increase the risks of falls in such patients.

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Human resources are one of the six building blocks of a health system. In order to ensure that these resources are adequately trained to meet the evolving needs of populations, medical education reforms are needed. In Kyrgyzstan, like in many other low- and middle-income countries, human resources for health are a key challenge for the health system in both the quantity and having their training aligned with the health system priorities.

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Different degree of sensitivity to acute hypoxia in vivo has been shown in guinea-pig pigmented epithelium, retina and visual cortex Na, K-ATPase. The highest degree of the enzyme activity inhibition has been noted in the pigmented epithelium (more than 3 times), lower inhibition-in visual cortex (26%) and the lowest-in the retina (18%). In contrast to Na, K-ATPase, hypoxia effect on Mg-ATPase resulted in both inhibition and activation of the enzyme in all 3 structures.

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The relationship between lipid peroxidation and rat heart mitochondrial monoamine oxidase activity was studied in experimental myocardial necrosis induced by adrenaline injection. It has been established that both the intensity of peroxidation and the activity of monoamine oxidase in mitochondria from adrenaline-injured rat myocardium were essentially increased. The preliminary administration of antioxidants (vitamin E and ionol) was shown to decrease both the intensity of lipid peroxidation and the activity of monoamine oxidase.

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