As a result of resistance test to hypoxia of Drosophilas melanogaster of Oregon strain, we identified a high resistance (Group II) and low resistance (Group III) subpopulations of flies. Flies from groups II and III were incubated in a constant normobaric hypoxia (Po2=62-64 mm Hg) for 10 generations. A highly resistant group (Group IV) were exposed to a shortterm anoxia (Po,=1,5 mm Hg, 5 min) every generation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to study the mechanisms of development of pathological changes in children living in contaminated areas and chronically exposed to radionuclides as a result of exposure through the food chain, studied the vegetative homeostasis and thermographic study endothelium-dependent vascular reactions with occlusive tests. Showed signs of dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system dysfunction, the secretory activity of the endothelium and increased secretion of substances endothelial origin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOur purpose was to investigate the oxygen partial pressure changes on the osteometric and biochemical markers of bone tissue in rats. It was shown that breathing of altered gas mixture did not change the mass, general length, sagittal diameter and density thigh-bones in 12-month Wistar male-rats. The dosed normobaric hypoxia increased the activity of alkaline phosphatase and decreased the activity of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe investigation was devoted to studying the effects of different modes of dosed normobaric hypoxia on the changes in morphometric indexes of functional activity and physiological regeneration of liver parenchyma in young rats. It was shown, that in rats exposed to hypoxic gas mixture (10% O2), the amount of karyonucleus and binuclear hepatocytes, nucleocytoplasmic and nucleolar-nuclear correlation increased. The changes in these indexes appeared to be more intensive when dosed normobaric intermittent hypoxia was administered with alternation of deoxygenation and reoxygenation periods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the influence of normobaric hyperoxia on bone metabolism in 3- and 12-month-old male Wistar rats. Maintaining young rats (3 months) during the 14-hour daily sessions under normobaric hyperoxia (90% O2) was accompanied by a significant decrease in the concentration of C-terminal propeptides of collagen type I (by 36%), the acid phosphatase activity (by 32%), an increased activity of alkaline phosphatase (by 64%), an increased concentration of pyridinoline (by 37%) and 3-CrossLaps (by 8%), glycosaminoglycans (by 72%) in the blood serum. We believe that normobaric hyperoxia (90%) is accompanied by the disturbance of collagen synthesis.
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