CHANGES OF HEMOCOAGULATION IN LIVER TISSUE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF IRRADIATION UNDER DIFFERENT LIGHT CONDITIONS
Abstract
Background. The aim of this work was to study the coagulant potential (thromboplastic activity and thrombin time) in liver tissue under the influence of radiation under various light conditions.
Methods. Thromboplastin in liver tissue was determined by the Howell method, thrombin time was determined by Sirmai
Result. In irradiated animals, compared with intact animals, the formation of thromboplastin and thrombin is inhibited.
Conclusion. Under constant light conditions, the formation of thromboplastin and thrombin is accelerated in both intact and irradiated patients, compared to control patients.
The constant dark mode accelerates the formation of thromboplastin and thrombin in intact animals and inhibits this process in the liver tissue of irradiated animals.
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