Characteristics of the microbiocenosis of the vaginal tract and its role in initiating inflammatory process in endometrium in women with reproductive disorders

Background. Microbiological disorders in the genital tract predispose to the development of chronic pelvic diseases and subsequently worsen the prognosis for reproductive function, causing infertility, miscarriage. Aims: study of the microbiocenosis of the vaginal tract and its role in initiating in...

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Autores principales: I. N. Danusevich, E. I. Ivanova, I. M. Mikhalevich
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a46b9fad6fc046fa985954784f07ea292021-11-23T06:14:38ZCharacteristics of the microbiocenosis of the vaginal tract and its role in initiating inflammatory process in endometrium in women with reproductive disorders2541-94202587-959610.12737/article_5a3a0d6243ea24.16475434https://doaj.org/article/a46b9fad6fc046fa985954784f07ea292017-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/500https://doaj.org/toc/2541-9420https://doaj.org/toc/2587-9596Background. Microbiological disorders in the genital tract predispose to the development of chronic pelvic diseases and subsequently worsen the prognosis for reproductive function, causing infertility, miscarriage. Aims: study of the microbiocenosis of the vaginal tract and its role in initiating inflammatory process in endometrium in women with reproductive disorders. Materials and methods. The study included 50 patients with reproductive disorders with histological confirmation of the diagnosis of chronic endometritis and 50 patients with reproductive disorders without chronic endometritis. Microbiological studies of the biotope of the vagina were carried out according to the guidelines. The counting of immune cells was carried out in peripheral blood with flow cytofluorimeter. Methods of mathematical statistics implemented in the application package Statistica 6.1 (StatSoft Inc., USA) were used in the study. Used criteria were Student's t-test and Fisher criterion with a significance level less than 5 % (p < 0.05). Results and conclusions. Conditionally pathogenic microflora in women with chronic endometritis in the cervical canal is represented by candidiasis, herpesviruses, ureaplasma and facultative-anaerobically positive microorganisms. Candida, obligate-anaerobic gram-negative, and facultative anaerobic gram-positive microorganisms predominated in the endometrium. The secondary immunodeficiency state is characterized by suppressor activity of T-lymphocytes; the decrease in microbicide activity of blood, pronounced inhibition of the humoral link of the immune system. Violations of the balance of the indigenous and conditionally pathogenic microflora accompanied by a secondary immunodeficiency may be the initiator of chronic inflammation in the endometrium.I. N. DanusevichE. I. IvanovaI. M. MikhalevichScientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problemsarticlechronic endometritisimmunityreproductive disordersmicrobiocenosis of the genital tractScienceQRUActa Biomedica Scientifica, Vol 2, Iss 5(2), Pp 15-20 (2017)
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topic chronic endometritis
immunity
reproductive disorders
microbiocenosis of the genital tract
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spellingShingle chronic endometritis
immunity
reproductive disorders
microbiocenosis of the genital tract
Science
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I. N. Danusevich
E. I. Ivanova
I. M. Mikhalevich
Characteristics of the microbiocenosis of the vaginal tract and its role in initiating inflammatory process in endometrium in women with reproductive disorders
description Background. Microbiological disorders in the genital tract predispose to the development of chronic pelvic diseases and subsequently worsen the prognosis for reproductive function, causing infertility, miscarriage. Aims: study of the microbiocenosis of the vaginal tract and its role in initiating inflammatory process in endometrium in women with reproductive disorders. Materials and methods. The study included 50 patients with reproductive disorders with histological confirmation of the diagnosis of chronic endometritis and 50 patients with reproductive disorders without chronic endometritis. Microbiological studies of the biotope of the vagina were carried out according to the guidelines. The counting of immune cells was carried out in peripheral blood with flow cytofluorimeter. Methods of mathematical statistics implemented in the application package Statistica 6.1 (StatSoft Inc., USA) were used in the study. Used criteria were Student's t-test and Fisher criterion with a significance level less than 5 % (p < 0.05). Results and conclusions. Conditionally pathogenic microflora in women with chronic endometritis in the cervical canal is represented by candidiasis, herpesviruses, ureaplasma and facultative-anaerobically positive microorganisms. Candida, obligate-anaerobic gram-negative, and facultative anaerobic gram-positive microorganisms predominated in the endometrium. The secondary immunodeficiency state is characterized by suppressor activity of T-lymphocytes; the decrease in microbicide activity of blood, pronounced inhibition of the humoral link of the immune system. Violations of the balance of the indigenous and conditionally pathogenic microflora accompanied by a secondary immunodeficiency may be the initiator of chronic inflammation in the endometrium.
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author I. N. Danusevich
E. I. Ivanova
I. M. Mikhalevich
author_facet I. N. Danusevich
E. I. Ivanova
I. M. Mikhalevich
author_sort I. N. Danusevich
title Characteristics of the microbiocenosis of the vaginal tract and its role in initiating inflammatory process in endometrium in women with reproductive disorders
title_short Characteristics of the microbiocenosis of the vaginal tract and its role in initiating inflammatory process in endometrium in women with reproductive disorders
title_full Characteristics of the microbiocenosis of the vaginal tract and its role in initiating inflammatory process in endometrium in women with reproductive disorders
title_fullStr Characteristics of the microbiocenosis of the vaginal tract and its role in initiating inflammatory process in endometrium in women with reproductive disorders
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of the microbiocenosis of the vaginal tract and its role in initiating inflammatory process in endometrium in women with reproductive disorders
title_sort characteristics of the microbiocenosis of the vaginal tract and its role in initiating inflammatory process in endometrium in women with reproductive disorders
publisher Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems
publishDate 2017
url https://doaj.org/article/a46b9fad6fc046fa985954784f07ea29
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