SPECIFIC FEATURES OF MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE MAMMARY GLAND UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF VARIOUS RISK FACTORS IN EXPERIMENTAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS

Authors

  • Islomov Sardor Doniyor o’g’li Author

Keywords:

Keywords: atherosclerosis, mammary gland, morphological changes, experimental pathology, risk factors, lipid metabolism, vascular endothelium, hormonal imbalance, dystrophic processes, sclerosis.

Abstract

Abstract 
This article analyzes the mechanisms of development of atherosclerosis under 
experimental  conditions,  the  dynamics  of  morphological  changes  in  the  mammary 
glands, and the role of various risk factors such as dyslipidemia, hormonal imbalance, 
hypodynamia, and stress. Experimental studies revealed that atherosclerotic processes 
significantly  affect  the  microcirculatory  system,  alveolar  structure,  and  secretory 
function  of  the  mammary  gland.  The  findings  deepen  the  understanding  of  the 
pathogenesis  of  atherosclerosis  and  its  influence  on  hormone-dependent  organs, 
contributing to the development of preventive and therapeutic approaches. 

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Published

2025-10-16

How to Cite

Islomov Sardor Doniyor o’g’li. (2025). SPECIFIC FEATURES OF MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE MAMMARY GLAND UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF VARIOUS RISK FACTORS IN EXPERIMENTAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS . TADQIQOTLAR, 72(1), 173-176. https://journalss.org/index.php/tad/article/view/2630