Renal Morphological Changes in Experimental Systemic Vasculitis: Relation to Nephrotoxic Microelements
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https://doi.org/10.22141/2307-1257.0.3.13.2015.74925Keywords:
systemic vasculitis, experiment, animals, kidneys, morphology, nephrotoxic microelementsAbstract
In the experiments on rats with a model of systemic vasculitis, it is shown that exogenous load on the body of nephrotoxic microelements, such as cadmium, lithium and molybdenum, affects the integral morphological indicators of kidney structure lesions, in particular cases of thickened basement membrane of Shumlianskyi capsule became 6.7 times more frequent, the severity of arteriolar endothelial proliferation increased by 63 % and degenerative (atrophic) changes in the tubules — by 21 %.
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