Abstract

The article discusses the presentation of the features of cerebellar remodeling after traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the highlands. The experiment was carried out on 106 outbred male rats weighing 210-290 g in compliance with the rules of laboratory practice. In high-altitude conditions, in contrast to low-altitude conditions, significant changes occur in the cerebellum, namely, changes in the membrane potential of cells, ectopia of Purkinje cells, pronounced changes in molecular and granular layers.

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