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Электрическая активность паренхиматозных органов

Электрическая активность паренхиматозных органов

Abstract

Technical requirements are developed for creation of multichannel registrar of electric potentials according to results of the researches of electric activity of pancreas conducted earlier at norm and at pancreatonecrosis. 7 laboratory animals (mini-pigs of 10 kg mass) in acute experience under intravenous narcosis (propofol) were carried out synchronous registration of signals after immersion of electrodes to parenchyma of organs: kidneys, liver, pancreas. It is established that electric activity of various sites of organ is various and characterizes the difference of functional condition of separate sites of an organ.

По результатам проведённых ранее исследований электрической активности поджелудочной железы в норме и при панкреонекрозе разработаны технические требования для создания многоканального регистратора электрических потенциалов. На 7-ми лабораторных животных (мини-свиньи массой - 10 кг) в остром опыте под внутривенным наркозом (пропофол) проводилась синхронная регистрация сигналов после погружения электродов в паренхиму органов: почки, печень, поджелудочная железа. Установлено, что электрическая активность различных участков органа различна и характеризует различие функционального состояния отдельных участков органа.

Keywords

ЭЛЕКТРИЧЕСКАЯ АКТИВНОСТЬ ПОДЖЕЛУДОЧНОЙ ЖЕЛЕЗЫ, МНОГОКАНАЛЬНЫЙ РЕГИСТРАТОР ЭЛЕКТРИЧЕСКИХ ПОТЕНЦИАЛОВ, ЭЛЕКТРОФИЗИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ СИГНАЛЫ, БИОЭЛЕКТРИЧЕСКИЕ ПРОЦЕССЫ

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