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The protein, lipo-and glycoprotein components of blood and callus were studied in 145 Wistar rats after fracture of the femur. The injury was associated with the development of hypoproteinemia and disparately oriented shifts in the content of serum fractions: decreasing of the content of albumin and gamma-globulin and elevation of the concentration of chlorine-soluble glucoproteins (seromucoid fraction) and alpha-globulins. The injury did not entail changes in the antigen composition of the serum. However, the content of 5 out of 41 antigens detected fell down significantly. Some of serum proteins were detectable in a 7-day callus.
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PMID:[Biochemical and immunological characteristics of serum proteins following bone injuries in rats]. 615 57

In experiments on rats we studied reabsorption and secretory activity of the mucosa in isolated segments of the ileum and sigmoid colon used for urinary bladder intestinoplasty after cystectomy. Ileal mucosa was found to retain high metabolic activity under changed conditions. It reabsorbs urea, creatinine, potassium, sodium, chlorine, phosphorus, calcium, glucose, and uric acid from the urine and secretes magnesium, iron, and proteins into the urine. Sigmoid mucosa appeared to be less active in terms of reabsorption of the studied urine metabolites, but more actively secreted calcium and magnesium into urine and additionally secreted sodium. It was accompanied by an increase in blood concentrations of urea, creatinine, glucose, phosphorus, magnesium (only for sigmoid colon) and development of hypoproteinemia. These findings are important for investigation and prevention of metabolic complications after urinary bladder intestinoplasty.
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PMID:Comparative analysis of secretory and reabsorbing activity of ileal and sigmoid mucosa, employed for urinary bladder intestinoplasty. 2039 92