Publications by authors named "V L Kozel'tsev"

The experimental data indicate that melatonin actively influences time-causes of changes of lipid content in rats tissue during the inflammation process. Its effect depends on a dose, modes of administration (intraperitonial, hypodermic or local) and duration of treatment. A single dose intraperitonial administration of melatonin (4 mg/kg) did not influence lipid content in the granular-fibrose tissue, while repeated injections of this hormone limited the increase in contents of lipids and phospholipids at the 5th and 8th days of regeneration.

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Intricate dynamics of lipid transformations was detected in rat skin wound field during regeneration. The content of lipids increased in the granulation fibrous tissue during the early period of regeneration and decreased later. On day 23 the regeneration process was over, the formed scar tissue differed from intact skin by the content of many lipid fractions.

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We studied the effect of melatonin applied locally in doses of 1.5 and 15 mg/ml on the phospholipid composition of granulation and fibrous tissues in rats at various stages of regeneration. Melatonin (especially in a dose of 1.

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The influence of long term parenteral melatonin administration on the biochemical composition of granulation tissue of surgical wounds in rats during healing was investigated. Physiological solution and solutions containing various concentrations of melatonin were subcutaneously injected to the animals within 3 weeks. Control and injected animals were wounded.

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The influence of melatonin application on wounds healing and biochemical composition of rat regenerating granulation tissue was studied. Melatonin decreased healing rate of wounds. The differences in electrophoretic pattern of proteins extracted by neutral saline solutions were detected.

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