Alena Valerievna Izosimova
Department of Biomedical Engineering and Innovation Management, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, RussiaPublications
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Research Article
The Nature of Destructive and Compensator-Restorative Processes in the Rat Heart Myocardium after a Traumatic Brain Injury Performing Various Physical Exercises
Author(s): Mohamad Esfehani*, Ivan Sergeevich Raginov, Ildar Khatybovich Vakhitov, Alena Valerievna Izosimova and Bulat Ildarovich Vakhitov
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is one of the most common causes of disability and is an economic burden for society. The pathophysiological mechanisms of brain damage in TBI are based on the action of primary and secondary damaging factors. Secondary injuries are cascading biochemical, inflammatory, stress reactions, one of which is nonspecific systemic activation of hemostasis caused by hypoxia, an increase in free reactive oxygen species, a slowdown in blood flow, an increase in blood viscosity. The primary aim of this article is to examine the nature of destructive and compensatorrestorative processes in the rat heart myocardium after a traumatic brain injury performing various physical exercises. To meet the aim of the study, some experiments have been carried out on outbred laboratory albino rats aged from 21 to 210 days. Meanwhile, the basis for the.. Read More»