Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine.
New York Consultants BureauSpringer / Автономная некоммерческая организация Издательство Российской академии медицинских наук.
Vol. 126.
1998.
P. 876-877
In contrast to normal environmental conditions (normal temperature and gaseous composition of the atmosphere), regular exposure to hypoxia or cold for 3 weeks after carotid glomectomy does not increase blood glucose and causes no anemia or depression of gaseous and energy metabolism. Diabetogenic effect of streptozotocin after a previous hypoxic or cold exposure is associated with lower hyperglycemia; the time course of hematological and gaseous metabolism parameters after glomectomy depends on the effects of changed gaseous environment or temperature. ©1999 Kluwer Academic/Plenuin Publishers.