Hypoxia of the Brain and Mechanisms of its Development

Lizaveta I. Bon
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All types of hypoxia at certain stages of their development are accompanied by impaired tissue respiration, that is, they lead to the development of secondary tissue hypoxia. The causes and development mechanisms of which we tried to discuss in this article. The development of hypoxic conditions and their compensation depend not only on this or that hypoxic perturbation and that part of the respiratory system, which is primarily targeted by its action, but also on the duration and the degree of exposure to the factor causing hypoxia, on the activity of urgent and long-term compensation mechanisms.
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脑缺氧及其发育机制
所有类型的缺氧在其发展的一定阶段都伴随着组织呼吸受损,即导致继发性组织缺氧的发展。本文试图对其成因和发展机制进行探讨。缺氧条件的发展及其补偿不仅取决于这种或那种缺氧扰动和呼吸系统的那一部分,这是其作用的主要目标,而且还取决于暴露于导致缺氧的因素的持续时间和程度,以及紧急和长期补偿机制的活动。
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