Diagnostical Appreciation of Physiological Reaction of intravascular Thrombocytes' Activity of two-Years-old Mice to Regular Physical Loads
Svetlana Yuryevna Zavalishina1,2, Yury Anatolevich Vatnikov3, Olga Nikolaevna Makurina4, Evgenij Vladimirovich Kulikov3, Elena Dmitrievna Sotnikova3, Valentina Ivanovna Parshina3, Ekaterina Olegovna Rystsova3, Margarita Vasil'evna Kochnevaand Nikolaj Vladimirovich Sturov3

1Kursk Institute of Social Education, Russian State Social University, Kursk, Russia.

2All-Russian Research Institute of Physiology, Biochemistry and Nutrition of Animals, Institute of village, Borovsk, Russia.

3Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, veterinary Faculty, Moscow, Russia.

4Samara State Aerospace University named after academician S.P.Korolev (National Research University), Department of Biology, Samara, Russia.

Corresponding Author E-mail: ilmedv1@yandex.ru

Abstract: to appreciate physical loads’ influence on rising intravascular thrombocytes’ activity of healthy mice during the second year of their age. The investigation was fulfilled on 93 healthy males of mice taken into research at the age of 12 months. 45 of them formed an experimental group – they experienced during a year daily physical loads. The control group was composed of 48 healthy males who lived in usual vivarium conditions and didn’t experience physical loads. There were applied the following methods of investigation: biochemical, hematological and statistical. Mice under control while growing up were found to have gradual rise of intravascular thrombocytes’ activity. Regular daily physical loads between 12 and 24 months of life suppressed the rise of investigated mice’ intravascular thrombocytes’ activity connected with age. Regular physical loads are able to suppress in case of mice of the 2nd year of life rising with age inclination to the increase of thrombocyte aggregate formation in their blood.

Keywords: Thrombocytes; aggregation; ageing; mice; physical loads

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