Pathophysiological analysis of the study of glycerol nephropathy using vegetative resonance test “IMEDIS-TEST +”
AUTHORS : Rogovy Yu.E. | Arkhipova L.G. | Muravyova I.L. | Goroshko A.M. | Filipova L.O.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Department of Physiology, Bukovina State Medical University, St.
Chernivtsi, Ukraine; IMEDIS Center, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2006
Purpose of the study: to find out the possibilities of diagnosing glycerol nephropathy in rats using the vegetative resonance test (ART) “IMEDIS-TEST +” in conditions of water
diuresis. In the study of glycerol nephropathy in rats 24 hours after a single injection of glycerol in the form of a 50% solution at a dose of 8 mg / kg of body weight, a decrease in urine output, glomerular filtration, absolute, distal, proximal reabsorption of sodium ions. An increase in the concentration of creatinine, protein, and
potassium ions was found in the urine (Table 1). The study of renal function and hormonal-messenger systems of sodium ion homeostasis
using the ART “IMEDIS-TEST +” showed an increase in the concentration of creatinine, protein,
potassium ions in the urine, which corresponded to the data obtained by objective conventional
research methods.