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Liver ultrastructure under the action of small fluorine doses

https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2011-3-168-170

Abstract

In experiment on laboratory rats Wistars by a method of appearing through electronic microscopy of a liver it is established, that at action of small doses of fluorine (0,5 mg/kg of a fluorine-ions within 1 month) hepatocitys are exposed destructions by damp lyses, and endoteliocitys — apoptosis. A special kind destructions is migration mytochondris in kernels hepatocitys with the subsequent formation megaautohpagosomes and them lyses. In basalition to a membrane develops fibrosis and appear pathological message between space Disse and a gleam of sinusoidal capillaries. The conclusion that small doses of fluorine close to used at osteoporosis correction, cause destructive changes in a liver that does necessary to carry out the actions directed on inactivation of fluorine becomes.

About the Authors

A. A. Gaidash
Красноярский государственный медицинский университет им. проф. В.Ф. Войно-Ясенецкого
Russian Federation


O. A. Babenko
Институт медицинской биотехнологии НПЦ «Вектор»
Russian Federation


R. S. Bashirov
Томский военно-медицинский институт
Russian Federation


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Gaidash A.A., Babenko O.A., Bashirov R.S. Liver ultrastructure under the action of small fluorine doses. Bulletin of Siberian Medicine. 2011;10(3):168-170. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2011-3-168-170

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