A REHABILITATION EFFECT OF WATER WITH LOW SURFACE TENSION ON THE FUNCTIONAL CONDITION OF THE KIDNEYS
Autor: | O. V. Zaliavska, A. A. Antoniv, O. V. Kaushanska, N. D. Pavlyukovich, O. M. Nika |
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Jazyk: | English<br />Ukrainian |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Zdroj: | Східноукраїнський медичний журнал, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 39-45 (2021) |
Druh dokumentu: | article |
ISSN: | 2663-5909 2664-4231 |
DOI: | 10.21272/eumj.2021;9(1):39-45 |
Popis: | The aim of the research was to determine the influence of low surface tension water load on the excretory function of kidneys and the urine surface tension compared to induced diuresis by ordinary tap water. Material and methods of research: In the experiments on 40 white nonlinear male rats weighing 0.16–0.18 kg the effect of low surface tension water load (43 dyn/cm) was studied, which was obtained by treating tap water with coral calcium (Sango Coral, Okinawa, Japan). The excretory function of kidneys was studied under the conditions of water-induced diuresis and low surface tension water loading, for which the fluids in the amount of 5% of body weight were injected into the stomach of rats with the help of a metal probe with further urine collection after 2 hours. Urinary creatinine concentrations were determined based on the reaction with picric acid. Concentrations of sodium and potassium ions were studied by using flame photometry on PFP-1. The concentration of urinary protein was estimated by the method with sulphosalicylic acid. The urine pH as well as the concentrations of titratable acids and ammonia was determined. We calculated the excretion of potassium and sodium ions, protein, titratable acids, ammonia, and ammonium coefficient. The urine surface tension was determined by the Harkinson method of stalagmometric droplet counting, based on the determination of the weight of the droplet which is detached from the capillary due to gravity. Research results. As a result of the experiments on 40 white nonlinear pubertal male rats with induced diuresis under low surface tension water load (43 dyn/cm) compared to conventional tap water (the surface tension is 73 dyn/cm) a systemic effect was found on inhibition of the surface tension of urine from 75.00±0.000 dynes/cm to 74.05±0.260 dyn/cm (p |
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