RESUMEN
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship of metabolic and immunological disorders in acute tetrachlomethane, ischemic and alcoholic liver damage modelled in adult Wistar male rats weighing 120-160 g. After evaluation of metabolic and immunological parameters at the local and systemic levels, and correlation analysis was used to establish the relationship between the dynamics of the indicators against the background of experimental pathology models. The close correlation between the studied immune and metabolic parameters recognized for the tetrachlomethane, ischemic and alcoholic liver damage shows the existing "tension" between the indicators of immune and metabolic status. Such close correlation between the studied immunological and metabolic parameters at the system and local levels can serve to assess the severity of the disease, its prognosis, treatment effectiveness and preventive measures.
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Hepatopatías Alcohólicas , Animales , Hígado , Masculino , Enfermedad del Hígado Graso no Alcohólico , Pronóstico , Ratas , Ratas WistarRESUMEN
The effects of various combinations of pharmacological agents on parameters characterizing red blood cell (RBC) membrane proteins and lipids have been investigated in RBC isolated from Wistar male rats with acute destructive pancreatitis induced under conditions of forced alcoholization for 60 days. Administration of a combination of Hepon, Hypoxenum, and Phosphogliv normalized 22.5% of parameters altered change during development of acute destructive pancreatitis under conditions of chronic alcoholization of parameters, corrected towards normal values 42.5% of parameters (35% of parameters remained unchanged). Administration of Glutoxim, Mexidol and Heptral, was more effective: this combination normalized 50.0% of parameters studied, corrected towards normal values 37.5% of parameters, leaving unchanged only 12.5% of parameters studied.