Abstract

Structural properties of lipid component of erythrocyte membrane of Wistar rats with methemoglobinemia were investigated after one injection of sodium nitrite and phenylhydrazin chloride in DL50 dose. It was shown that in methemoglobinemia cholesterol, lysophosphatidylcholine, sphingomyelin, phosphatidylserine levels are increased and phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidyletanolamine levels are decreased, and an increase of microviscousity of erythrocyte membrane lipid matrix was elevat-ed. The degree of the elucidated changes depends on a xenobiotic and a time of methemoglobinemia period.

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  • Исследованы структурные свойства липидного компонента эритроцитарной мембраны у крыс линии Wistar при метгемоглобинемиях, индуцированных однократным введением нитрита натрия и солянокислого фенилгидразина в дозах DL50

  • Structural properties of lipid component of erythrocyte membrane of Wistar rats with methemoglobinemia were investigated after one injection of sodium nitrite and phenylhydrazin chloride in DL50 dose

  • The degree of the elucidated changes depends on a xenobiotic and a time of methemoglobinemia period

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Исследованы структурные свойства липидного компонента эритроцитарной мембраны у крыс линии Wistar при метгемоглобинемиях, индуцированных однократным введением нитрита натрия и солянокислого фенилгидразина в дозах DL50. Что при метгемоглобинемиях увеличивается содержание холестерина, лизофосфатидилхолина, сфингомиелина, фосфатидилсерина, снижается уровень фосфатидилхолина и фосфатидилэтаноламина, в мембране эритроцитов возрастает микровязкость липидного матрикса.

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