basics of antioxidant therapy in acute pancreatitis (experimental study)
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Abstract
The activation of membrane lipid peroxidation, circulatory and tissue hypoxia are crucial triggers for membrane destroying events in acute pancreatitis. The use of anti-oxidant therapy in acute experimental pancreatitis reduces the intensity of lipid peroxidation (the level of diethenoid conjugates statistically confidently reduces by 30.4-32.5%) and restores the tissue respiration (oxidation-reduction potential is above the control one by 10-15%). Such therapy provides less effect on the microcirculation.
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| Authors | ;A. P. Vlasov;A. N. Mitroshin;V. I. Nikolsky;A. V. Suslov;T. A. Muratova |
| Journal | journal of public health management and practice |
| Year | 2018 |
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10.21292/2078-5658-2016-13-3-14-18
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