The effect of physical load of varying intensity on the activity of liver enzymes and hepatocytes’ proliferation
- 18 October 2022
- journal article
- Published by Peertechz Publications Private Limited
- p. 008-010
- https://doi.org/10.17352/ojh.000008
Abstract
The paper establishes the relationship between enzymatic activity and the proliferation of hepatocytes. Low-intensity physical activity is shown not to influence the activity of hepatocytes’ enzymes and their proliferation. Hard work results in decreased activity of redox enzymes; at the same time, the proliferation of hepatocytes is inhibited for a long time. The most favorable is moderate load, which leads to the activation of oxidative-reducing enzymes and increases the number of binucleated hepatocytes, which persist for a long time after the end of the experiment.Keywords
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