STRUCTURAL CHANGES OF RAT MEDULLA OF KIDNEY AT EXPERIMENTAL BURN TRAUMA OF SKIN AND AS THE INFUSION OF LACTOPROTEINUM WITH SORBYTOL
Journal: Ukrainian Scientific Medical Youth Journal / USMYJ (Vol.2, No. 88)Publication Date: 2015-12-06
Authors : A.V. Malikov;
Page : 12-18
Keywords : burn; medullar substance of kidney; light and electronic microscopy;
Abstract
This article is about structural changes of medullar substance of kidney in case of experimental burn trauma of the skin of rats using the intravenous infusion of colloid-hyperosmolar solution. If was found that Lactoproteinum with sorbitol protects the damage and has a membranoplastic influence on the organic structure. The ability to visualize ways of receipt and distribution of products of biochemical transformations components lactoproteinum with sorbitol in renal medulla material through floue and penetration helps to clarity the effect of localized plasma pathogenetic factors of multiple organ dysfunction, which is the main component of burn disease. Lactoproteinum infusion of sorbitol in streng thening histohematogenous barrier in medulla kidney play an important role. These two components properties lactoproteinum of sorbitol is to explain the basic morphological manifestations his long-term performance. The results are a kind of control and needed for interpretation with mapped data, to the structural components of kidney medulla under conditions infusion of other combined hyperosmolar solution.
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