Abstract

The results of investigation of morphological peculiarities of neutrophils in blood of rats with experimental diabetes mellitus (EDM) caused by L-arginine and aminoguanidine are presented. Neutrophils’ size under EDM was from 10 to 14 µm, but their size decreased to 9 µm after the administration of L-arginine and aminoguanidine. It should be noted that under EDM the regulatory properties and reserve potential of the cytoplasmatic membranes of neutrophils displayed positive effect caused by L-arginine and aminoguanidine. Substantial inconsistency in peripheral blood neutrophil size in rats with streptozotocin diabetes was established. These parameters may serve as objective diagnostic criterions of this disease and as prognostically important marker during treatment of this pathological state. Keywords: polymorphonuclear neutrophil granulocytes, experimental diabetes mellitus, L-arginine, aminoguanidine.

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  • The results of investigation of morphological peculiarities of neutrophils in blood of rats with experimental diabetes mellitus (EDM) caused by L-arginine and

  • Neutrophils’ size under EDM was from 10 to 14 μm, but their size decreased to 9 μm after the administration of L-arginine and aminoguanidine

  • It should be noted that under EDM the regulatory properties and reserve potential of the cytoplasmatic membranes of neutrophils displayed positive effect caused by L-arginine and aminoguanidine

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The results of investigation of morphological peculiarities of neutrophils in blood of rats with experimental diabetes mellitus (EDM) caused by L-arginine and. 1. Вплив L-ар інін та аміно анідин на частотний розподіл літин за розміром (м м) поп ляції нейтрофілів рові онтрольних щ рів і тварин з е спериментальним стрептозотоциновим діабетом Для дослідження вплив системи L-ар інін/NO на зміни діаметр та площі поліморфноядерних нейтрофільних ран лоцитів рові літини ін б вали розчинах хлорид натрію різної осмолярності.

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