RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LIPID AND IMMUNE DISORDERS AT VARIOUS STAGES OF DEVELOPING EXPERIMENTAL DYSLIPIDEMIA

Abstract. It was found that development of lipid disorders in rats is accompanied by increased levels  of  tumor  necrosis  factor  alpha  (TNFα)  in  blood  and  liver,  decreased  cytokine  regulation  index,  thus  suggesting  arising  inflammatory  reaction  at  the  organ  and  systemic  levels...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ef382870a7f84adf96734b4ccac0437f2021-11-18T08:03:41ZRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LIPID AND IMMUNE DISORDERS AT VARIOUS STAGES OF DEVELOPING EXPERIMENTAL DYSLIPIDEMIA1563-06252313-741X10.15789/1563-0625-2011-1-61-66https://doaj.org/article/ef382870a7f84adf96734b4ccac0437f2014-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/398https://doaj.org/toc/1563-0625https://doaj.org/toc/2313-741XAbstract. It was found that development of lipid disorders in rats is accompanied by increased levels  of  tumor  necrosis  factor  alpha  (TNFα)  in  blood  and  liver,  decreased  cytokine  regulation  index,  thus  suggesting  arising  inflammatory  reaction  at  the  organ  and  systemic  levels,  exhaustion  of  functional  reserve  and  diminished  response of immunocompetent cells. Intensity of TNFα secretion depends on the duration of emerging  alimentary  dyslipidemia  in  rats,  i.e.,  maximal  amounts  of  TNFα  in  blood  and  liver  were  detected  at  day  30  of  evolving  dyslipidemia.  At  90th  and  180th  day  after  starting  the  alimentary  load,  a  gradual  inhibition  of  cytokineproducing  ability  by  immune  cells  is  observed.  In  the  course  of  evolving  alimentary  dyslipidemia,  the  patterns  of intra-and intersystemic interactions are altered towards increased correlations between lipid transport   and  immune  markers,  as  well  as  higher  intercorrelations  between  the  parameters  of  blood  lipid  metabolism  and  proinflammatory  cytokine  levels  in  the  liver.  (Med.  Immunol.,  2011,  vol.  13,  N  1,  pp  61-66)E. G. LobanovaYu. K. KaramanSPb RAACIarticleblood lipidstumor necrosis factoralimentary dyslipidemiacorrelation analysisImmunologic diseases. AllergyRC581-607RUMedicinskaâ Immunologiâ, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 61-66 (2014)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language RU
topic blood lipids
tumor necrosis factor
alimentary dyslipidemia
correlation analysis
Immunologic diseases. Allergy
RC581-607
spellingShingle blood lipids
tumor necrosis factor
alimentary dyslipidemia
correlation analysis
Immunologic diseases. Allergy
RC581-607
E. G. Lobanova
Yu. K. Karaman
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LIPID AND IMMUNE DISORDERS AT VARIOUS STAGES OF DEVELOPING EXPERIMENTAL DYSLIPIDEMIA
description Abstract. It was found that development of lipid disorders in rats is accompanied by increased levels  of  tumor  necrosis  factor  alpha  (TNFα)  in  blood  and  liver,  decreased  cytokine  regulation  index,  thus  suggesting  arising  inflammatory  reaction  at  the  organ  and  systemic  levels,  exhaustion  of  functional  reserve  and  diminished  response of immunocompetent cells. Intensity of TNFα secretion depends on the duration of emerging  alimentary  dyslipidemia  in  rats,  i.e.,  maximal  amounts  of  TNFα  in  blood  and  liver  were  detected  at  day  30  of  evolving  dyslipidemia.  At  90th  and  180th  day  after  starting  the  alimentary  load,  a  gradual  inhibition  of  cytokineproducing  ability  by  immune  cells  is  observed.  In  the  course  of  evolving  alimentary  dyslipidemia,  the  patterns  of intra-and intersystemic interactions are altered towards increased correlations between lipid transport   and  immune  markers,  as  well  as  higher  intercorrelations  between  the  parameters  of  blood  lipid  metabolism  and  proinflammatory  cytokine  levels  in  the  liver.  (Med.  Immunol.,  2011,  vol.  13,  N  1,  pp  61-66)
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author E. G. Lobanova
Yu. K. Karaman
author_facet E. G. Lobanova
Yu. K. Karaman
author_sort E. G. Lobanova
title RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LIPID AND IMMUNE DISORDERS AT VARIOUS STAGES OF DEVELOPING EXPERIMENTAL DYSLIPIDEMIA
title_short RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LIPID AND IMMUNE DISORDERS AT VARIOUS STAGES OF DEVELOPING EXPERIMENTAL DYSLIPIDEMIA
title_full RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LIPID AND IMMUNE DISORDERS AT VARIOUS STAGES OF DEVELOPING EXPERIMENTAL DYSLIPIDEMIA
title_fullStr RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LIPID AND IMMUNE DISORDERS AT VARIOUS STAGES OF DEVELOPING EXPERIMENTAL DYSLIPIDEMIA
title_full_unstemmed RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LIPID AND IMMUNE DISORDERS AT VARIOUS STAGES OF DEVELOPING EXPERIMENTAL DYSLIPIDEMIA
title_sort relationships between lipid and immune disorders at various stages of developing experimental dyslipidemia
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