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Antiinflammatory effects of silt-sulphide peloids on the experimental model «adjuvant arthritis » in rats

[Original research] [Experimental medicine]
Kermen Badmaeva; Nadezhda Abushinova; Davvid Teplyi;

On the experimental model of rheumatoid arthritis caused in albino rats by the subplantar administration of incomplete Freund’s adjuvant, proved protective and therapeutic anti-inflammatory effects of silt-sulphide peloids of the Lake «Large Yashaltinskoe». Analysis of the primary reaction to the administration of adjuvant and histological control of the joint revealed a significant decrease in the degree of hyperemia and edema of the limb, as well as a significant stabilization of the connective tissue in the periosteum in the experimental animals receiving peloidotherapy, in comparison with the animals of the control group.

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Keywords: adjuvant arthritis, silt-sulphide peloids


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