Title of article :
contractile responses of murine hearts subjected to different modes of motor activity to traumatic brain injury
Author/Authors :
vakhitov, b. i ministry of health of the republic of tatarstan, kazan federal university, kazan, russia , sergeevich raginov, i kazan federal university - department of biomedical engineering and innovation management, kazan, russia , lvovich zefirov, t kazan federal university - institute of fundamental medicine and biology - department of human health protection, kazan, russia , khatybovich vakhitov, i kazan federal university - engineering institute - department of biomedical engineering and innovation management, kazan, russia , ildarovich vakhitov, l kazan federal university - institute of fundamental medicine and biology - department of human health protection, kazan, russia
From page :
631
To page :
638
Abstract :
for the first time ever, this research studied the response of stroke volume in animals to various modes of motor activity after a traumatic brain injury. the study showed a pronounced decrease in stroke volume (sv) the first day after modeling an open craniocerebral injury in rats of all age groups. at the same time, the smallest sv response to brain injury was observed in immature animals. after modeling a traumatic brain injury, it was found that the implementation of systematic dynamic exercises by animals of pre-senile agedoes not contribute to increase sv; a significant increase in sv after a traumatic brain injury is observed only in immature animals. it was revealed that limiting physical activity and the performance of isometric exercises after a traumatic brain injury restrain a natural increase in sv in immature rat pups and decrease sv in sexually mature and pre- senile animals.
Keywords :
traumatic brain injury , stroke volume , modes of motor activity
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute
Record number :
2747830
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