The normative data of systemic endotoxinemia as the basic element of role definition of lipopolysaccharides of gut organisms in general pathology

Authors

  • I. M. Salakhov Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution «Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology», 125315, Moscow, Russia
  • I. A. Anihovskaya Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution «Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology», 125315, Moscow, Russia
  • I. A. Maysky Institute of General and Clinical Pathology RANS, CJSC «Clinical Diagnostic Society»
  • M. M. Markelova Institute of General and Clinical Pathology RANS, CJSC «Clinical Diagnostic Society»
  • P. L. Okorokov Institute of General and Clinical Pathology RANS, CJSC «Clinical Diagnostic Society»
  • G. R. Hasanova Institute of General and Clinical Pathology RANS, CJSC «Clinical Diagnostic Society»
  • V. A. Jurkiv Federal Budget Institution of Science «Central Research Institute of Epidemiology» of the Federal Service on Customer`s Rights Protection and Human Well-being Surveillance

Keywords:

systemic endotoxinemia, endotoxin, lipopolysaccharides, antiendotoxin immunity, performance standards

Abstract

A new data about lipopolysaccharides of the gram-negative bacterium which play an important role in physiology
and nosogenesis of the human diseases of the prime importance whether contagious or non-contagious
genesis has been lately received. It shows the necessity of the more profound study of systemic endotoxinemia.
The results of conducted research determine the existence of several variants of normative data of systemic
endotoxinemia (SEA), including age and constitutional peculiarities. There were conducted some researches of
patients with a great variety of several inflammatory and oncology diseases with the purpose of study of age peculiarities
of SEA data.

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2017-12-30

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Original investigations

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The normative data of systemic endotoxinemia as the basic element of role definition of lipopolysaccharides of gut organisms in general pathology. (2017). Patogenez (Pathogenesis), 13(1), 18-27. https://test.pathogenesis.pro/index.php/pathogenesis/article/view/6

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