АMINO ACID BALANCE PLASMA AND MONOCYTES IN PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS AS A FACTOR, REFLECTS THE SEVERITY OF DEVELOPMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS

The study included 90 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis who were divided into 3 groups, according to intensity and clinical form of the disease. Group 1 included 32 patients with infiltrative tuberculosis and two-segment pulmonary lesions; group 2, 31 patients with pulmonary tuberculoma, and grou...

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Autores principales: S. N. Skorniakov, E. V. Sabadash, I. D. Medvinsky, B. I. Novikov, V. A. Pavlov
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ec1c5eb183e6415e8b59d3e84da4e6bd2021-11-18T08:03:44ZАMINO ACID BALANCE PLASMA AND MONOCYTES IN PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS AS A FACTOR, REFLECTS THE SEVERITY OF DEVELOPMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS1563-06252313-741X10.15789/1563-0625-2015-1-75-80https://doaj.org/article/ec1c5eb183e6415e8b59d3e84da4e6bd2015-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/811https://doaj.org/toc/1563-0625https://doaj.org/toc/2313-741XThe study included 90 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis who were divided into 3 groups, according to intensity and clinical form of the disease. Group 1 included 32 patients with infiltrative tuberculosis and two-segment pulmonary lesions; group 2, 31 patients with pulmonary tuberculoma, and group 3, 27 patients with fibrous/cavernous tuberculosis for less than two years after the process stabilization. Group 4 represented a control (comparison) group of 30 healthy volunteers. The analysis showed that amino acid balance of monocytes in pulmonary tuberculosis can be, in general, characterized as deficient for antioxidant resources. In case of tuberculous inflammation, the criteria of specific resistance comprise a necessary taurine pool to greater extent than glutathione oxidation in immunocompetent cells. The plasma/monocyte taurine ratios exhibit different values, depending on clinical form of pulmonary tuberculosis. Redistribution of plasma amino acids to the monocytes, or, vice versa, probable “washout” certain amino acids from the cells may be considered a factor that reflects severity of the infectious process.S. N. SkorniakovE. V. SabadashI. D. MedvinskyB. I. NovikovV. A. PavlovSPb RAACIarticleamino acidstaurineglutathionemonocytespulmonary tuberculosisImmunologic diseases. AllergyRC581-607RUMedicinskaâ Immunologiâ, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 75-80 (2015)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language RU
topic amino acids
taurine
glutathione
monocytes
pulmonary tuberculosis
Immunologic diseases. Allergy
RC581-607
spellingShingle amino acids
taurine
glutathione
monocytes
pulmonary tuberculosis
Immunologic diseases. Allergy
RC581-607
S. N. Skorniakov
E. V. Sabadash
I. D. Medvinsky
B. I. Novikov
V. A. Pavlov
АMINO ACID BALANCE PLASMA AND MONOCYTES IN PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS AS A FACTOR, REFLECTS THE SEVERITY OF DEVELOPMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS
description The study included 90 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis who were divided into 3 groups, according to intensity and clinical form of the disease. Group 1 included 32 patients with infiltrative tuberculosis and two-segment pulmonary lesions; group 2, 31 patients with pulmonary tuberculoma, and group 3, 27 patients with fibrous/cavernous tuberculosis for less than two years after the process stabilization. Group 4 represented a control (comparison) group of 30 healthy volunteers. The analysis showed that amino acid balance of monocytes in pulmonary tuberculosis can be, in general, characterized as deficient for antioxidant resources. In case of tuberculous inflammation, the criteria of specific resistance comprise a necessary taurine pool to greater extent than glutathione oxidation in immunocompetent cells. The plasma/monocyte taurine ratios exhibit different values, depending on clinical form of pulmonary tuberculosis. Redistribution of plasma amino acids to the monocytes, or, vice versa, probable “washout” certain amino acids from the cells may be considered a factor that reflects severity of the infectious process.
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author S. N. Skorniakov
E. V. Sabadash
I. D. Medvinsky
B. I. Novikov
V. A. Pavlov
author_facet S. N. Skorniakov
E. V. Sabadash
I. D. Medvinsky
B. I. Novikov
V. A. Pavlov
author_sort S. N. Skorniakov
title АMINO ACID BALANCE PLASMA AND MONOCYTES IN PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS AS A FACTOR, REFLECTS THE SEVERITY OF DEVELOPMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS
title_short АMINO ACID BALANCE PLASMA AND MONOCYTES IN PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS AS A FACTOR, REFLECTS THE SEVERITY OF DEVELOPMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS
title_full АMINO ACID BALANCE PLASMA AND MONOCYTES IN PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS AS A FACTOR, REFLECTS THE SEVERITY OF DEVELOPMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS
title_fullStr АMINO ACID BALANCE PLASMA AND MONOCYTES IN PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS AS A FACTOR, REFLECTS THE SEVERITY OF DEVELOPMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS
title_full_unstemmed АMINO ACID BALANCE PLASMA AND MONOCYTES IN PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS AS A FACTOR, REFLECTS THE SEVERITY OF DEVELOPMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS
title_sort аmino acid balance plasma and monocytes in patients with tuberculosis as a factor, reflects the severity of development of tuberculosis
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publishDate 2015
url https://doaj.org/article/ec1c5eb183e6415e8b59d3e84da4e6bd
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