2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10517-020-04850-5
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Effect of Rat Exposure to Moderate Pressure Oxygen Atmosphere on Resistance of Erythrocytes against Hemolysis

Abstract: Exposure of male Wistar rats to oxygen atmosphere at moderate pressure (1.10-1.15 atm) for 4 h resulted in significant, transient, and reversible decrease in hemolytic resistance of peripheral blood erythrocytes. In 2 days after oxygen exposure, the bone marrow released young erythrocytes with enhanced hemolytic resistance as a compensation for oxygen injury. These findings suggest that normobaric oxygen load can be viewed as a stress factor of moderate intensity.

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“…Membranotropic activity of biologically active compounds in extracts and ultrafiltrates was determined by constructing acidic erythrograms of erythrocyte membrane degradation [11,12]. 10 ml of the test sample with a protein concentration of 1000 ng / ml on the basis of 0.9% sodium chloride solution that was introduced into a test flask.…”
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“…Membranotropic activity of biologically active compounds in extracts and ultrafiltrates was determined by constructing acidic erythrograms of erythrocyte membrane degradation [11,12]. 10 ml of the test sample with a protein concentration of 1000 ng / ml on the basis of 0.9% sodium chloride solution that was introduced into a test flask.…”
Section: Objects and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%