The phylogenetic theory of general pathology. The development of seven biological functions, seven specific ones and etiological factors of metabolic epidemics, millions years' common pathogenesis and basics of prevention

Klinicheskaia laboratornaia diagnostika
V N Titov

Abstract

The clearer realization is coming that in general biology, medicine, historical science, in biologic phylogenetic anamnesis of Homo sapiens a task exists only one by its significance and unresolved still: to establish historical succession of becoming of specific etiologic factors of every metabolic epidemic and to understand becoming of millions years' common pathogenesis of all metabolic pandemics. The carnivorous feeding by ocean, herbivorous feeding of ancestors of rodents and Homo sapiens by dry land; misusing carnivorous food by phylogenetically herbivorous human during last centuries, disorder of biological function of trophology, biological reaction of exotrophy, pathology of biologic functions of adaptation and endoecology, features of cognitive biological function formed etiological factors of atherosclerosis and atheromatosis. The abnormalities of biological reaction metabolism↔micro-circulation; discrepancy of mechanisms of regulation of biological reaction at 2d and 3d levels of relative biological perfection in vivo, disorder of biological function of adaptation, biological reaction of compensation formed etiological factors of metabolic arterial hypertension. The synthesis of fatty acids in phylogenesis millions ...Continue Reading

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