Rabadanova A.I. 1
Bammatmurzaeva D.M. 1
Gasasaeva R.M. 1
1 Dagestan State University
Ganges in the quantitative and qualitative indicators of erythrocytes by the action of natural (aging) and induced (drug addiction, exam stress) stress factors are studied. To determine the qualitative changes of erythrocyte membranes we analyzed the acid and osmotic stability of red blood cells to stress. The most significant changes in the quantitative parameters of blood were seen in drug addicts . A similar, but less pronounced decrease in red blood cells and hemoglobin content observed during aging. Under stress, by contrast, increase red blood components. Acid erythrograms in these groups differ from normal erythrograms by left shift and increased numbers of red blood cells at the peak of hemolytic erythrograms and decrease the duration erythrograms. Under the action of decreasing concentrations of NaCI the most significant change in osmotic resistance of erythrocytes observed in drug addiction. It is shown that under the action of stress factors of various origins revealed common mechanisms lead to a derating acid and osmotic stability of erythrocytes. Specificity of the influence of stress factors (drugs, aging, workload) is expressed in varying degrees of severity of the effect of their actions.