Journal of Education, Health and Sport (Nov 2019)

Evaluation of the influence of Chloride Sodium rape on the external application on the structural and functional condition of rats kidney on development

  • S. Gushcha,
  • B. Nasibullin,
  • W. Zukow,
  • I. Savitskyi,
  • V. Volyanska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3491052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10
pp. 109 – 120

Abstract

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Much attention has been paid to the study of the numerous effects of chronic stress and the methods of their correction, but some questions remain unanswered. Goal. To investigate the effect of highly mineralized sodium chloride mineral water (brine) on the structural and functional state of rat kidneys with experimental distress. White female rats weighing 180 - 220 g were ranked into three groups: group I intact rats (control), group II rats with a distress model (duration 30 days); group III - rats with a model of distress, who from 15 to 30 day of experiment received a course of external procedures with rapes. In group II rats, the development of distress caused dystrophic changes in the kidneys, which led to inhibition of their urinary, ion-regulating and excretory functions. To correct the manifestations of distress rats received a course of external procedures with brine (5 procedures for 2 hours a day). Renal function restored: GFR exceeds group I data by 30%, resulting in complete recovery of the diuresis. Urea excretion is restored, and creatinine excretion exceeds the control level by 30% (p

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