Abstract:The regeneratory reactions of cardiomyocytes in the heart under conditions of cytopathic exposure to hypercholesterolemia and during verapamil treatment were studied by immunohistochemical detection of proliferation marker Ki-67 and evaluation of cardiomyocyte count. A 30-day exposure of rats to atherogenic diet led to an increase of Ki-67+ cardiomyocytes by 14.5-16.7 times (p<0.05). The Ki-67 label index in cardiomyocytes remained higher than normally (8-9-fold; p<0.05) after 64 days. It remained elevated (8-… Show more
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