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Crystalloscopic estimation of organism adaptation to different physiological stressors

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.66.02

Abstract

The authors assessed modification of crystallogenic properties of human blood serum action under physical exertion and psychoemotional stress. Physical exertion was modeled with PWC170 test, and examination situation was a model of psychoemotional stress. This study was performed on healthy volunteers. We got blood specimens three times (without any physical and phychoemotional stresses; after physical exertion and after examination) in all volunteers. Crystallogenic properties of blood serum were tested with teziocrystalloscopic method. Results of own and initiated crystallization were estimated with special semiquantitive criteria and spectrometric analysis. It is stated that physical exertion and psychoemotional stress cause increasing of crystallogenic activity of human blood serum. This trend is more pronounced for the first impact. This is confirmed both by the results of the visual metric evaluation of crystallograms, and by the data of their spectrometric studies.

About the Authors

A. K. Martusevich
Privolga Research Medical University
Russian Federation

Martusevich Andrei Kimovich - Doctor of Biological Sciences, Head. lab Medical Biophysics, University Hospital PIMU

Nizhny Novgorod



L. K. Kovaleva
Kuban State Medical University
Russian Federation

Kovaleva Lida K. - Ph.D., Ass., histology with embryology

Krasnodar



L. M. Kozlova
Nizhny Novgorod Regional Children's Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Kozlova Lyubov Mikhailovna - nephrologist, nephrology department

Nizhny Novgorod



M. A. Feofilova
Medical Institute of TSU
Russian Federation

Feofilova Maria Andreevna - ass., surgical diseases

Tula



E. S. Golygina
Privolga Research Medical University
Russian Federation

Golygina Elena Sergeevna - lab.-res. lab Medical Biophysics, University Hospital PIMU

Nizhny Novgorod



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Martusevich A.K., Kovaleva L.K., Kozlova L.M., Feofilova M.A., Golygina E.S. Crystalloscopic estimation of organism adaptation to different physiological stressors. Yakut Medical Journal. 2019;(2):11-14. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.66.02

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