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Title: | MORPHOGENESIS OF CONN-VASCULAR ENDOTHELIUM IN HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA OF THE COMPLEX COMPOUND OF ZINC WITH LIPOIC ACID |
Other Titles: | ЛИПОЙ ҚЫШҚЫЛЫМЕН КҮРДЕЛІ МЫРЫШ ҚОСЫЛЫСЫНЫҢ ГИПЕРХОЛЕСТЕРИНЕМИЯСЫНДАҒЫ ДӘНЕКЕР-ТАМЫРЛЫ ЭНДОТЕЛИЙДІҢ МОРФОГЕНЕЗІ |
Keywords: | Thiocin, zinc, lipoid asid, Cardiovascular disease, aorta wall, dyslipidemia, cardiovascular, atherosclerotic diseases, necroscopy, brain, lungs, heart, liver, kidney, spleen, adrenal glands, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine, gonads and salivary glands, morphological research. |
Issue Date: | Dec-2024 |
Publisher: | ҚАЗАҚСТАН МЕДИЦИНА ЖӘНЕ ФАРМАЦИЯ ЖУРНАЛЫ |
Series/Report no.: | 6-том; |
Abstract: | Morphologically, it was found that the inner layer of the aorta, i.e., its endothelium and intima, is close to the normal structure, it has a low level of development of degenerative changes such as swelling, mucoid swelling, and a relatively low level of cholesterol absorption. It is determined that pathological foci such as lipoidosis and liposclerosis appeared in the intima of the aorta wall in a small degree and in the form of small foci, there are no cholesterol crystals in them, the macrophage reaction around them is not developed to a small degree, and it has not progressed to the sclerosis process. As a general conclusion, it can be noted that the degree of change in the thickness of the vascular wall in the morphogram obtained by comparing the morphological aspects of the practice of correcting atherosclerosis caused by the drug thiocin under experimental conditions: thickness, reparative regeneration index of fibrous structures and morphological adaptation indicators can be represented by the following micrograph. |
URI: | http://repo.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/888 |
ISSN: | UDC 616.1 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles |
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