primary infertility in women of reproductive age with HD and obesity in puberty, relative to overweight was > 1 (RR = 1.08; 95% conidence interval 0.5-2.1), of secondary infertility > 1 (RR = 1.3; 95% CI 0,4). Similar studies, which determined the risk of obesity in puberty, relative to normal body weight, showed an increase of infertility the risk in 4 times [6].Conclusion. It was found that the decrease in body mass (by BMI) in reproductive age, relative to puberty, occurred in 73.3% of women of reproductive age with HD in puberty, the BMI has not changed at 17.4%, an increase in BMI > 30.0 kg/m2 was found at 9,3% of examinees.It was identiied the RR of primary infertility in women of reproductive age with HD in puberty and obesity, relative to overweight, was > 1 (RR = 1.08; 95% conidence interval 0.5-2.1), of secondary infertility > 1 (RR = 1.3; 95% CI 0,5-3,4).It was determined a set of predictors, which allows to predict the presence of a normal body mass (BMI 18-24,9 kg /m2) in reproductive age in women with HD in puberty, the predictors are arranged in descending order: chronic tonsillitis, abnormal uterine bleeding in puberty, brain ischemia in neonatal period, herpetic infection and difuse endemic goiter in puberty, the threatened miscarriage in the mother during the irst trimester. Morphometric characterization of the respiratory part of lungs relects the complexity of the ventilation-perfusion relationships in the lungs acinus [1]. Opening the chest is an obligatory stage in lung morphological studies. Therefore, morphological dissection leads to the development of lung atelectasis. It in turn, casts doubt on the results of the study of the respiratory part of lungs [2]. The purpose of the researchis to study criteria of histochemical features of morphometric parameters of the respiratory part of the left lung in rats.Research methods. The study was conducted on male rats aged 4 months body weight 300-350, grams aged in an amount of 20 pieces. Created the following groups: Group 1 -intact, 2 group of rats was exposed to cold exposure at -10 ° C for three hours. for 10 days. After slaughtering of the chest rats left lung removed. Light rats were ixed in formol calcium. Pieces of light embedded in gelatin. Pulmonary cryostat sections were made. Histological sections were stained with an alkaline solution of Sudan black B.Results of the study. We conducted a study organometric left lung in rats. Block diagram showing the method of analysis organometric left lung is shown in Fig. 1 riand Fig 2. Fig. №1 is a diagram of the medial sur-
Амурский медицинский журнал №3 (19) 2017Cellular reactions were studied in mycobacteria in pleurisy in mice. The pleurisy caused two peak cellular influx at 1 and 15 days after infection. In the first hour, macrophages were found. Neutrophils appeared after 2 hours of infection and reached a maximum of 4 hours with a high dose of infection. This was accompanied by a large accumulation of eosinophils during the inflammatory cell reaction to M. Bocis M. Bovis in the pleural cavity of the mouse than to other known eosinophilia inducers: IL-5, PAF-acether. Mycobacterial and mouse susceptibility determine the early dynamics of changes in granulocytes [6].Aluminum lactate, introduced to experimental rats, produced skeletal necrosis of the muscle of the diaphragm and abdominal wall. Ultrastructural studies of the diaphragm showed inoculation covering the collagen fibers that connect near the basal plate of the muscle, and limited within the phagocytes [2].The results of a number of authors show that when intrapleural injection of des-Arg9-BK occurs with a temporary dependence of migration of the inflammatory cell, characterized mainly by the use of mononuclear cells and neutrophil cells [5].Pleural reaction to damage is a multifactorial process that can result in the development of fibrosis with obliteration of the pleural cavity, or it can restore the pleura to its normal state. Today, we do not have adequate models of chronic inflammation and all that can be achieved with a set of available tests is to predetermine and evaluate the activity of new compounds, but not their side effects. Amur State Medical Academy, Blagoveshchensk, RussiaMorphological examination of mesenterium of the intestine tenue during experimental hypogravitation.Key words: mesenterium, experimental hypogravitation Summary. Morphological approaches to the study of the microcirculatory bed of the mesentery of experimental animals have been developed in experimental hypogravity of the organism. It has been established that in the case of antiorthostic hanging of rats, conditions are created for the redistribution of blood, which leads to the accumulation of blood in the veins of the mesentery.Introduction. Biomicroscopy of the mesenterium is a fundamental way of studying microhemocirculation. Its relevance is indicated by the need to evaluate the obvious effects of gravity on blood circulation, during overload and weightlessness of the body [2]. The aim of the study was to develop morphological approaches to the study of the microcirculatory bed of mesentery of experimental animals under experimental hypogravity of the organism.Methods of research. The object of the study was white male rats weighing 240 g. We identified two groups of animals. The first control group is 9 animals. The second group of animals-8 animals underwent experimental influence of hypogravity according to the classical Novikov-Il'in method [1]. The obtained film preparation of mesenterium intestine tenue after fixing in formalin the color of the mesentery with an aqueous sol...
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