Influence of Low-Intensive Red Light on the Myocardium in Experimental Asphyxia

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
Anna P BavrinaSvetlana L Malinovskaya

Abstract

We studied the effects of low-intensity broadband red light on electrical activity of the heart and oxidative modification of proteins in the myocardium of rats after asphyxia. It was shown that low-intensity red light reduced the content of oxidatively modified proteins in rat heart after oxidative stress caused by asphyxia. Exposure to low-intensity red light normalized ECG parameters in rats after asphyxia.

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Jan 13, 2006·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Maria G MasonChristopher E Cooper
Apr 29, 2014·Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine·A P BavrinaS S Kuznetsov

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