2019
DOI: 10.24061/1727-0847.18.2.2019.16
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Morphofunctional Changes in the Adrenal Glands in the Early Deadline of the Development of Streptosotocin Diabetes Mellitus

Abstract: Івано-Франківський національний медичний університет МОРФОФУНКЦІОНАЛЬНІ ЗМІНИ НАДНИРКОВИХ ЗАЛОЗ У РАННІ ТЕРМІНИ РОЗВИТКУ СТРЕПТОЗОТОЦИНОВОГО ЦУКРОВОГО ДІАБЕТУ Резюме. На 7 добу розвитку стрептозотоцинового цукрового діабету в надниркових залозах прослідковується стадія реактивних змін у відповідь на метаболічні порушення в організмі. У корі надниркових залоз простежується потовщення пучкової зони на 23,95 % (р=0,0007), тоді як товщина клубочкової і сітчастої зон достовірно не відрізняються від контрольних вели… Show more

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“…Other researchers noted an increase in corticoliberin levels in the blood in the fourth week of streptozotocin diabetes [11]; and immunohistochemical methods proved that the neurons of AN and VN are most involved [12]. The development of a stress response, manifested by increased functional activity of adenohypophysis corticotropes, which coincided with the functional stress of cells of zona fasciculata and was accompanied by an increase in peripheral blood cortisol in diabetes, has been described by other researchers [13]. The researchers believe that adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) stimulates Ca 2+ -dependent processes of insulin secretion and activation of protein through its receptors on the B cells of the pancreatic islets.…”
Section: Results and Their Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Other researchers noted an increase in corticoliberin levels in the blood in the fourth week of streptozotocin diabetes [11]; and immunohistochemical methods proved that the neurons of AN and VN are most involved [12]. The development of a stress response, manifested by increased functional activity of adenohypophysis corticotropes, which coincided with the functional stress of cells of zona fasciculata and was accompanied by an increase in peripheral blood cortisol in diabetes, has been described by other researchers [13]. The researchers believe that adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) stimulates Ca 2+ -dependent processes of insulin secretion and activation of protein through its receptors on the B cells of the pancreatic islets.…”
Section: Results and Their Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%