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The systemmodels of the membrane redoxy potential three state dependent 9 stepped full cycle of proton conductance, including the four compartments and the 10 functional systems of the human body

Author: 
Ambaga, M., Tumen-Ulzii, A. and Buyantushig, T.
Subject Area: 
Health Sciences
Abstract: 

Untill now it is not appeared the system models to better understand the Human body, including the membrane redoxy potential three state dependent 9 stepped full cycle of proton conductance and the four compartments, also the 10 functional systems, because of this in all case only have been needed to use Vesalius Anatomy atlas, which sometimes lead to limitation of possibility to reach a desired success in many pathology cases as Covid disease. The relationship between all parameters of the system models including the membrane redoxy potential three state dependent 9 stepped full cycle of proton conductance and the four compartments, also 10 functional systems may be described as followsa first: In the first 1-7 stages of closed cycle of proton conductance of mitochondrial locationhave been formed free proton, metabolic water, carbon dioxide and ATP, at second: following to this have been created the possibility to start the 9-th stage of closed cycle, located in the Respiratory membrane - Pulmonary circuit-increase of oxygen uptake from alveolar air-under effect of increased bicarbonate entry by HCO3 entry and CL ion exit-(bicarbonate / chloride ion shift mechanism), Oxygen entry leading to increase of HbO2 formation and the 8-th stage of closed cycle, located in the Respiring tissues- Pulmonary circuit -oxygen uploading by HCO3 -exit and CL entry-O2 exit -Release of oxygen from HbO2under effect ofexit of bicarbonate by bicarbonate exit/ chloride ion entry shift mechanism, leading to increase of oxygen in a mitochondrial - 6-th stage of proton conductance, which have been conditioned the Energy substrate -Donator entry as fatty acids from third compartment to second compartment, which have been followed by Energy substrate-Donator and acceptor oxygen entry from second compartment to first compartment, where have been formed ATP, owing to formation of ATP in the first compartment have been created the condition to functioning of fourth compartment parameters, as 5 membrane structures-5 function systems, where conducted the normal genetic-cell division, information-response, biosynthetic, bioenergetic, biotransformation functions by using of high energy phosphate - ATP, high energy electrons NADPH, which have existed in the level of all cells of the 10 main systems of Human body as proton donator and electron acceptor delivering.

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