Цель. Исследовать уровень Са 2+-АТФ-азы саркоплазматического ретикулума (СР) в миокарде человека при ишемической болезни сердца (ИБС) и при ИБС, ассоциированной с сахарным диабетом (СД) II типа, а также у животных с постинфарктным кардиосклерозом, сочетанным с СД. Материал и методы. Работа выполнена на биопсийном материале сердца пациентов и крыс с хронической ишемией миокарда, сочетанной с СД. Фраг-мент ушка правого предсердия (биопсийный материал) иссекали на стадии подключении аппарата искусственного кровообращения. Постинфарктный кардиосклероз (ПИКС) формировался в течение 6 недель после окклюзии коронарной артерии. СД развивался в течение 6 недель после внутрибрюшин-ной инъекции стрептозотоцина (60 мг/кг MAINTENANCE OF СА 2+ -ATP-ASE AMOUNT IN SARCOPLASMATIC RETICULUM CARDIOMYOCYTES IN ISCHEMIC MYOCARDIUM DURING SHORT DURATION OF DIABETES MELLITUS COURSEKondratyeva D. S., Afansyev S. A., Kanev A. F., Kozlov B. N. Aim. To study the level of Са 2+-ATP-ase of sarcoplasmatic reticulum (SR) in human myocardium in ischemic heart disease (CHD) and in CHD with diabetes mellitus 2nd type (DM), and also in animals with postinfarction cardiosclerosis with DM. Material and methods. The study performed on biopsy material of the hearts from patients and rats with chronic ishemic heart disease wih DM. A piece of left atrial appendage (biopsy material) was cut away during the period of the artificial circulation device setup. Postinfarction cardiosclerosis (PICS) had being formed during 6 weeks after coronary artery occlusion. DM developed during 6 weeks after intraperitoneal injection of streptosotocine (60 mg/kg).
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