The blood system and the adaptation of the organism to extreme factors / Yushkov B.G. // Vestnik Rossiiskoi Akademii Meditsinskikh Nauk. - 2006. - V. , l. 3. - P. 3-6.

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08696047
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Review
Abstract:
Study of hemopoesis under extremal conditions has revealed a range of new mechanisms providing the participation of the blood system in adaptive reactions, such as the reconstruction of the microcirculation bed of hemopoetic tissue; the involvement of large erythrocytes containing acid-resistant hemoglobin fractions; qualitative and quantitative changes in the content of erythroblastic islands, depending on the functional condition of macrophages; gaining of morphogenic properties by macrophages and lymphocytes; increased secretion of glycosaminoglicans, which play the role of local hemopoetic regulators, by mastocytes and adipose cells. The correlation between blood cells and angiogenesis allowed proposing a new method of creating auto prostheses for angioplasty by growing them on plastic basis implanted subcutaneously.
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adaptation; blood; blood cell; hematopoiesis; human; pathology; pathophysiology; physiology; review; stress; Adaptation, Physiological; Blood Cells; Hematopoiesis; Humans; Stress
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PubMed ID 16734334
Language of Original Document Russian
Abbreviated Source Title Vestn. Ross. Akad. Med. Nauk
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