This publication provides a brief overview of the materials of developments in promising areas of hydrogen energy and hydrogen technologies carried out by scientists and specialists at the National Research Center "Kurchatov Institute", in particular: - plasma, plasma-chemical, beam technologies, hydrogen energy technologies to ensure environmental safety and environmental protection, including:methods and technologies based on plasma-chemical processes for the processing and synthesis of organic compounds, modeling of plasma and plasma-chemical processes;development of plasma-melt technologies for gasification of solid organic raw materials, • development of a plasmatron complex for waste processing;elements of hydrogen (atomic-hydrogen) energy, including plasma ones, which ensure an increase in energy efficiency and environmental safety in energy (including renewable energy) in transport; • plasma catalytic systems for the conversion of organic fuels;fuel cells and electrolytic cells with solid polymer electrolyte; • membrane and membrane catalytic systems for hydrogen production and purification;nanostructured electrocatalysts;ensuring hydrogen safety.The Kurchatov Institute is the founder and undisputed leader and coordinator of research and development in our country in a number of key areas of hydrogen energy.
Objective: To establish the possible relationship between changes in cardiac hemodynamics and im-paired phosphate-calcium metabolism and content FGF 23.
Patients and Methods: 260 people with diabetic nephropathy, 64 people with hypertension and 20 healthy individu-als were surveyed. Studied the state of the myocardium and cardiac hemodynamics, blood levels of calcium, phosphorus and FGF 23.
Results and conclusions: between the state of myocardium, cardiac hemodynamics and content FGF23, phos-phorus and calcium are closely interrelated, which is likely mediated through specific receptor apparatus of myocardium and through immunoinflammatory mechanisms. However, the specific mechanisms of action system FGF23 / phosphorus-calcium exchange for anatomical and functional myocardial changes require further investigation.
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