MALONDIALDEHYDE LEVEL AT EMBRIONIC MUSCLE TISSUE ALLOTRANSPLANTATION AT RATS

Stress is one of the most actively investigated physiological condition of the body that affects all levels of its organization, and, above all, the cell. Great attention is paid to modern physiology cell reactions molecular systems that provides stability of cells and tissues to the action of stress factors. Research of antioxidant defense system is of particular interest. Problems of changes of antioxidant system in muscle tissue transplantation is unclear.

The article presents the results of study of malondialdehyde (MDA) level in muscle tissue during embryonic muscle tissue allotransplantation, the transplantation of muscle tissue taken from animals from the same litter, in operation without replanting. Pregnant rats of 2–3 weeks were used for allotransplantation fetal muscle tissue. Allotransplantation was executed with thigh and abdominal muscle tissue, which gives a lift to homologous regions of the adult rat (male, weighing 180–300 g). Transplantation of muscle tissue taken from animals from the same litter was carried out in the same way, differing only by the donor. Malondialdehyde was determined by reaction with 2-thiobarbituric acid. The results showed that fetal muscle allotransplantation leads to stabilization of the MDA level in the femoral and abdominal muscle in adult rat tissues. Transplantation of the femoral muscle tissue from rats of the same litter leads to a significant decrease in MDA in tissues of the recipient.