02290nam#a2200181#i#4500001000500000005001700005008004000022020002300062044000900085080019300094100002100287245011400308260011200422300001200534500150500546533003302051856002402084303520240518135721.6 20240415d2024####ek#y0engy0150####ca##$a978-5-89606-661-3##$axxu##$aСостояние сердца при нагрузке. 612.176$aКровообращение (гемодинамика). Гидродинамика кровообращения. 612.13#1$aDernovoy, B. F.00$aThe cardiovascular system in conditions of the changing hemodynamic load of humans in the North$cMonography1#$aSyktyvkar$bFSBI FIC "Komi Scientific Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences"$c2024##$a168 p.##$aThe monograph presents materials based on the results of a comprehensive study on the cardiovascular system in men of working age under conditions of the changing hemodynamic load during temperature-contrasting seasons in the European North of Russia. The materials are supplemented with the data of model simulating studies on a biological object, which expand the modern knowledge about the heart performance in human ontogenesis. We have analyzed the seasonal changes in morphometric, bioelectric and biochemical parameters of the myocardium, the intracardiac and systemic hemodynamics in the background and under conditions of modification of the cardiovascular work by blocking βı - adrenergic structures of the myocardium, exposure to cold test, postural changes in venous return to the heart, as well as under the cyclic and chronic load on the blood circulatory system due to physical training and arterial hypertension. The book presents the results of the cardiovascular performance in the background and under conditions of changes in load on the blood circulatory system of humans in summer and in winter in the European North of Russia. The publication is intended for physiologists, cardiologists, doctors of functional diagnostics and other specialists interested in the physiology of the cardiovascular system, environmental physiology, adaptive medicine, sports medicine and circumpolar medicine.$aCardiovascular system, hemodynamic load, man, North$a10.19110/978-5-89606-661-3##$aThere is an electronic copy4#$akomisc.editorum.ru