2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10517-019-04583-0
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Tissue-Specific Peculiarities of Vibration-Induced Hypoxia in Rabbit Liver and Kidney

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“…Vibration (mechanical oscillations) is one of the most spread environmental factors affecting living organisms, which is accepted by all cells of organs and tissues; this effect is reached to capillary level, accompanied by deviation of input and reduction processes of oxygen. Addition of amount of oxygen active forms lies at the basis of vibration effect mechanism, which contributes to tissue hypoxia formation in organism [1]. In the conditions of oxygen unsatisfactory, the biological oxidation processes are suppressed and, as a consequence, the amount of ATP and creatine-phosphate are decreased; the amount of ADP, AMP and inorganic phosphate are increased.…”
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“…Vibration (mechanical oscillations) is one of the most spread environmental factors affecting living organisms, which is accepted by all cells of organs and tissues; this effect is reached to capillary level, accompanied by deviation of input and reduction processes of oxygen. Addition of amount of oxygen active forms lies at the basis of vibration effect mechanism, which contributes to tissue hypoxia formation in organism [1]. In the conditions of oxygen unsatisfactory, the biological oxidation processes are suppressed and, as a consequence, the amount of ATP and creatine-phosphate are decreased; the amount of ADP, AMP and inorganic phosphate are increased.…”
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confidence: 99%