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Influence of receipt drinking water excess ions copper and zinc on antioxidant-prooxidant balance in the liver conditions and mechanical injury and effectiveness of antidote therapy
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Influence of receipt drinking water excess ions copper and zinc on antioxidant-prooxidant balance in the liver conditions and mechanical injury and effectiveness of antidote therapy

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  • O. Ye. Kopach SHEI «Ternopil State Medical University by I. Ya. Horbachevsky of MPH of Ukraine
  • O. B. Svan SHEI «Ternopil State Medical University by I. Ya. Horbachevsky of MPH of Ukraine
  • R. M. Boris Kyiv Medical University" UAMM "Ministry of Health of Ukraine

Keywords

skeletal trauma, lipoperoxidation, antioxidant defense, salt of copper and zinc, unithiol

Abstract

In the late period of a traumatic illness (14-28 days), after intensive skeletal trauma infliction, elevated liver tissue is the intensity of free radical lipid oxidation, signs of extinction of antioxidant defense are noted. Against her background heavy skeletaltrauma and excessive intake of copper ions and zinc in comparison with animals without additional intoxication in these terms in liver tissue is higher level of lipid peroxidation, less - the activity of enzymes antioxidant protection. Introduction of unithiol to injured animals with excessive ions of copper and zinc within 14 days after application accompanied by severe skeletal trauma disorders significantly less traumatic disease markers studied as up to 28 days do not reach the level of animals without additional toxic effects

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2018-02-26

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KOPACH, O. Ye., SVAN, O. B. & BORIS, R. M. Influence of receipt drinking water excess ions copper and zinc on antioxidant-prooxidant balance in the liver conditions and mechanical injury and effectiveness of antidote therapy. Journal of Education, Health and Sport [online]. 26 February 2018, T. 8, nr 2, s. 372–379. [accessed 31.3.2023].
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