The authors caused buring of III to IV degree, 10--15% in rats of the Wistar strain. The animals were divided into 4 groups: 1) healthy; 2) burned-nontreated; 3) burned-treated with saline; and 4) burned-treated with hydrolysate. Saline and hydrolysate were administered immediately after thermic trauma, and vascularization was examined by means of radioisotopic methods (86Rb) six hours after burning.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnaphylactic shock was induced in adult guinea pigs eight months after operative thymectomy. It was established that thymectomy caused depletion of lymphoid tissue with atrophy of lymphyc follicles and disappearence of germinative centers in the spleen, mesenterial lymph gland and intestinal lymph tissue. There was no anaphyactic shock in 81.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPatol Fiziol Eksp Ter
January 1974
Patol Fiziol Eksp Ter
October 1972