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Особенности становления системы микроциркуляции в онтогенезе у детей и подростков из радиоэкологически неблагополучных регионов

Особенности становления системы микроциркуляции в онтогенезе у детей и подростков из радиоэкологически неблагополучных регионов

Abstract

PECULIARITIES OF MICROCIRCULATION SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT IN ONTOGENY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS FROM REGIONS WITH RADIOECOLOGICAL HAZARDS First study of its kind examined changes of general microhemodynamical parameters in regions with radioecological hazards by use of laser Doppler flowmetry. Typological age-dependent peculiarities of microcirculation in children and students were determined. Active and passive mechanisms controlling microcirculation channel in children, adolescents and young men and women residing in different radioecological regions were evaluated. Adaptation processes in microhemocirculation system influenced by increased exposure to radioactivity in the region of residence were analysed.

Впервые на радиоэкологически неблагополучных территориях изучены изменения общих параметров микрогемодинамики методом лазерной допплеровской флоуметрии. Выявлены типологические особенности микроциркуляции школьников и студентов в зависимости от возраста. Проведена оценка активных и пассивных механизмов регуляции микроциркуляторного русла у детей, подростков и юношей из разных радиоэкологических регионов проживания. Проанализировано состояние адаптационных процессов в системе микрогемоциркуляции, обусловленное повышенным уровнем радиоактивного загрязнения среды обитания.

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радиационное загрязнение окружающей среды, микроциркуляция, Адаптация, лазерная допплеровская флоуметрия, ОНТОГЕНЕЗ

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