RUDN Journal of Medicine (Sep 2011)
Corrective effect of modified gas medium and temperature on functional status in animals after carotid glomectomy
Abstract
Carotid glomectomy is an adequate method for studying the functional role of peripheral chemoreceptors in the regulation of body functions. After glomectomy in animals the blood glucose level increases, respiratory rate decreases, oxygen consumption and carbon footprint signs of anaemia develops. The results suggest the possibility of physiological correction of the level of glycemia and gas exchange in animals during periodic action of hypoxia, hypo- or hyperthermia after glomectomy.