Morphogenesis of the internal organs of mice with the use of adaptogens and physical activity

Author:

Khabibullin R M,Mironova I V,Derkho M A,Strizhikov V K,Strizhikova S V,Denisenko A S

Abstract

Abstract Maximum physical exercise has a negative effect on physiological and morphological processes in the body. However, in some cases, the body responds with adaptive properties, which leads to smoothing out the negative effects of exercise. Establishing causes and factors that positively affect the processes of adaptation to increased activity and identifying the mechanisms of this process is one of the urgent problems of adaptation. Adaptation processes have a certain structure, and therefore, the goal of our research was to study the physiological processes and morphogenesis of individual organs and systems of the animal organism. One of the first to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the histological changes in experimental animals when giving adaptogens against the background of maximum activity. As adaptogens, the components of the military nature were used, tincture of safflower-like leuzea and ovesol, which were administered for 28 days at a dose of 2 to 6 μl according to the developed scheme. In this case, ovesol was used only at the final stage of the experiment from 22 to 26 days. It was found that ultra-high physical exercise leads to histological and physiological changes in the body of experimental animals.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Engineering

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