Abstract:Aim. To assess the microcirculatory bloodstream after suprathreshold physical load in rats with preceding intake of products of velvet antler industry, as well as to determine which microcirculatory reactions cause the adaptive effect. Methods. The study included 30 male Wistar rats. Two groups of experimental animals received the concentrate containing blood and histolysate of Siberian stag reproductive organs, 4.5 ml per day. The rats of the first experimental group were subjected to an 8-hour physical load … Show more
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