Abstract

The effects of transplantation of xenogenic neonatal heart cells on energy processes were studied in rat myocardium during the early period of epinephrine injury. Transplantation promoted a less pronounced ATP hydrolys to adenosine monophosphate and inorganic phosphate, a higher level of creatine phosphate, pyruvate, lactate, retention and activation of myocardial enzymes involved in energy metabolism.

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