Abstract
EFFECT OF ENDOTOXIN AGGRESSION ON DEVELOPMENT OF IMMUNE HOMEOSTASIS DAMAGES IN INFERTILE MEN
Vorontsova L.L., Kovalenko V.A., Dub M.I., Zhuravlova M.Ye.
The article describes that studying condition of endotoxin-antiendotoxin system it has been revealed that endotoxin aggression occurs in infertile men it transforms acute character (in considerable decreasing ejaculate fertility) into chronic one (in absolute lack of fertile properties in ejaculate). Changes for indices of immune system link damaged indicate increasing tension, that, obviously, assumes alternative available agents (in particular, gram-negative bacteria), which further damages of spermatogenesis. It is possible to assume, that endotoxin aggression, in particular, chronic one is an important link for pathogenesis of male infertility, thought high concentrations in LPS potentiate immune phagocytic link, obviously, as compensator.
Keywords: endotoxin, innate immune system, male infertility.
РОЛЬ ЕНДОТОКСИНОВОЇ АГРЕСІЇ У РОЗВИТКУ ПОРУШЕНЬ ІМУННОГО ГОМЕОСТАЗУ У БЕЗПЛІДНИХ ЧОЛОВІКІВ
Воронцова Л.Л., Коваленко В.А., Дуб М.І., Журавльова М.Є.
В результаті проведеного дослідження стану ендотоксин-антиендотоксинової системи виявлено, що у чоловіків з безпліддям має місце ендотоксинові агресія, яка змінює гострий характер (при значному зниженні фертильності еякуляту) на хронічний (при повній відсутності фертильних властивостей еякуляту). Зміни показників вродженої ланки імунної системи, що спостерігаються у безплідних чоловіків свідчать про зростання напруги, що, вочевидь, вказує на наявність альтернативних факторів (зокрема, грамнегативних бактерій), які сприяють, в свою чергу, порушенню сперматогенезу. Таким чином, ендотоксинова агресія, і зокрема хронічна, є важливою ланкою патогенезу чоловічого безпліддя, в той час як висока концентрація ЛПС сприяє активації фагоцитарної ланки імунної системи, вочевидь, компенсаторного характеру.
Ключові слова: вроджений імунітет, ендотоксин, чоловіче безпліддя.
РОЛЬ ЭНДОТОКСИНОВОЙ АГРЕССИИ В РАЗВИТИИ НАРУШЕНИЙ ИММУННОГО ГОМЕОСТАЗА У БЕСПЛОДНЫХ МУЖЧИН
Воронцова Л.Л., Коваленко В.А., Дуб М.И., Журавлева М.Е.
В результате проведенного исследования состояния энотоксин-антиэндотоксиновой системы выявлено, что у мужчин с бесплодием имеет место эндотоксиновая агрессия, которая изменяет острый характер (при значительном снижении фертильности эякулята) на хронический (при полном отсутствии фертильных свойств эякулята). Изменения показателей врожденного звена иммунной системы, наблюдающиеся у бесплодных мужчин, свидетельствуют об усилении напряжения, и, по-видимому, указывают на наличие альтернативных факторов (в частности, грамотрицательных бактерий), которые способствуют, в свою очередь, нарушению сперматогенеза. Таким образом, эндотоксиновая агрессия, и в частности хроническая, является важным звеном патогенеза мужского бесплодия, в то время как высокая концентрация ЛПС способствует активации фагоцитарного звена иммунной системы, по-видимому, компенсаторного характера.
Ключевые слова: врожденный иммунитет, мужское бесплодие, эндотоксин.
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