STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN THE PARENCHYMATOUS ORGANS DURING ADAPTATION TO TOXIC STRESS
Journal: The Way of Science (Vol.1, No. 59)Publication Date: 2019-01-31
Authors : Zhaksylykova A.K. Dyusembayeva A.T. Mynzhanova G.R. Seyfuldinova M.A. Zhumabekova A.M.;
Page : 78-80
Keywords : adaptation; toxic stress; liver; kidneys; cadmium chloride.;
Abstract
Adverse environmental factors, saturated with toxic substances, contribute to the development of socalled adaptation diseases or diseases of civilization. In toxic stress, created by chronic exposure to cadmium, there are significant violations in the structure of cells and subcellular organoids. This is due to the development of compensatory, adaptive rearrangements in them, which can lead to depletion of reserve capacity of organs and tissues, primarily parenchymal organs, which are activated at a later date after exotoxicosis.
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