Abstract

Phasic changes in the activity of aerobic oxidative processes in blood lymphocytes during distraction of a limb are demonstrated on a model of distraction osteogenesis. The rate of cell respiration during a favorable course of regeneration increases at the end of the postoperative period, at the end of distraction, and during the 9th month after its completion. Unsuccessful regeneration is associated with more marked shifts of lymphocyte respiration. The described changes are related to activation of the function of lymphocytes participating in the regulation of regenerative processes.

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