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State of glomerular-tubular balance and tubular-tubular balance in the dynamics of fever development

Цифровий Репозиторій - Інтелектуальні Фонди Буковинського державного медичного університету

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Title State of glomerular-tubular balance and tubular-tubular balance in the dynamics of fever development
Стан клубочково-канальцевого та канальцево-канальцевого балансу у динаміці розвитку гарячки
 
Creator Rohovyy, Yuriy E.
Kopchuk, Tamara G.
 
Subject kidneys
glomerular-tubular balance
tubular-tubular balance
pyrogenal
aseptic fever
нирки
клубочково-канальцевий баланс
канальцево-канальцевий баланс
пірогенал
асептична гарячка
 
Description In the experiment on 60 white non-linear adult male rats is demonstrated the finding of new negative correlation of the relative water reabsorbtion with the distal sodium transport and positive correlation of the relative water reabsorption with the glomerular filtration, absolute and proximal sodium reabsorption during the first stage of fever, that indicates the significant disturbances of glomerular-tubular and tubular-tubular balances. During the second stage of fever the loss of correlation with relative water reabsorption reflects the exertion of the compensatory mechanisms of the organism directed on the supply of realization by the fever its biological role. During the third stage of fever the changes in the glomerular-tubular and tubular-tubular balances of kidneys should be considered as the depletion of the compensatory reactions of the organism caused by loss of correlation between glomerular filtration, absolute, proximal sodium reabsorption with the distal transport of this cation and restoration of the corelation with relative reabsorption of water.
Кафедра фармакології
 
Publisher British Journal of Science, Education and Culture. – 2014. – №1 (5). – P. 394-401
 
Date 2015-09-30T10:01:53Z
2015-09-30T10:01:53Z
2014
 
Type Other
 
Identifier http://dspace.bsmu.edu.ua:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9378