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Introduction. The state of cerebral vessels in children of the first year of life with congenital toxoplasmosis, both active and without signs of activity (as models of antenatal antigenic exposure), was considered. The patients were born to mothers whose pregnancy proceeded with mild preeclampsia and perinatal damage to the nervous system. The features of the morphogenesis of the brain vessels of rats after exposure to antigens in the antenatal period were experimentally investigated. Materials and Methods. 119 children of the first year of life were examined. 43 patients with toxoplasmosis, 25 children from women whose pregnancy was complicated by mild preeclampsia, and 28 children with perinatal lesions of the nervous system of hypoxic-ischemic genesis due to antenatal hypoxia of the fetus. The comparison group consisted of 23 healthy children with an uncomplicated antenatal history. Experimental study of the morphogenesis of brain vessels of Wistar rats after intrauterine administration of antigens according to the method of M.A. Voloshin. Results. At 1–2 and 7–8 months of life, in children with antigenic antenatal exposure and perinatal lesions of the nervous system of hypoxic-ischemic genesis, blood flow disorders in the anterior cerebral arteries, vessels of the nail bed, manifestations of endothelial dysfunction and impaired function of the sympathoadrenal system were detected. In the experiment, after the intrauterine introduction of antigens of various nature, an increase in the proportion of the connective tissue component in blood vessels was established, and a significant decrease in the ratio of muscle and connective tissue components from the 1st to the 60th day of postnatal development. Changes in indicators of carbohydrate metabolism and a decrease in glycogen in the anterior cerebral artery of rats 1–60 days of life with antigenic antenatal exposure indicate long-term changes in metabolic disorders of carbohydrate metabolism in the anterior cerebral arteries. By extrapolating the results obtained in the experiment on rats, it is possible to predict metabolic disorders in the vessels of people of the appropriate age, which to a certain extent explains the ultrasound and biomicroscopic changes in vessels, endothelial dysfunction detected in children with antigenic antenatal stimulation at 1–2 and 7–8 months of life. Conclusions. The identified features indicate a change in the morphogenesis of brain vessels after antenatal antigenic exposure and are the background for the formation of central nervous system pathology in children
Introduction. The state of cerebral vessels in children of the first year of life with congenital toxoplasmosis, both active and without signs of activity (as models of antenatal antigenic exposure), was considered. The patients were born to mothers whose pregnancy proceeded with mild preeclampsia and perinatal damage to the nervous system. The features of the morphogenesis of the brain vessels of rats after exposure to antigens in the antenatal period were experimentally investigated. Materials and Methods. 119 children of the first year of life were examined. 43 patients with toxoplasmosis, 25 children from women whose pregnancy was complicated by mild preeclampsia, and 28 children with perinatal lesions of the nervous system of hypoxic-ischemic genesis due to antenatal hypoxia of the fetus. The comparison group consisted of 23 healthy children with an uncomplicated antenatal history. Experimental study of the morphogenesis of brain vessels of Wistar rats after intrauterine administration of antigens according to the method of M.A. Voloshin. Results. At 1–2 and 7–8 months of life, in children with antigenic antenatal exposure and perinatal lesions of the nervous system of hypoxic-ischemic genesis, blood flow disorders in the anterior cerebral arteries, vessels of the nail bed, manifestations of endothelial dysfunction and impaired function of the sympathoadrenal system were detected. In the experiment, after the intrauterine introduction of antigens of various nature, an increase in the proportion of the connective tissue component in blood vessels was established, and a significant decrease in the ratio of muscle and connective tissue components from the 1st to the 60th day of postnatal development. Changes in indicators of carbohydrate metabolism and a decrease in glycogen in the anterior cerebral artery of rats 1–60 days of life with antigenic antenatal exposure indicate long-term changes in metabolic disorders of carbohydrate metabolism in the anterior cerebral arteries. By extrapolating the results obtained in the experiment on rats, it is possible to predict metabolic disorders in the vessels of people of the appropriate age, which to a certain extent explains the ultrasound and biomicroscopic changes in vessels, endothelial dysfunction detected in children with antigenic antenatal stimulation at 1–2 and 7–8 months of life. Conclusions. The identified features indicate a change in the morphogenesis of brain vessels after antenatal antigenic exposure and are the background for the formation of central nervous system pathology in children
Background. In recent years, many publications have highlighted the role of erythrocytes in the pathogenesis of various acute and chronic diseases. Their negative impact is explained by the ability of these cells to generate superoxide anion-radical and other reactive oxygen species (ROS) due to autooxidation of hemoglobin, which increases in hypoxia. The purpose of this work was to study the role of autooxidation of hemoglobin of erythrocytes and activation of redox processes in the regulation of specific physiological processes of these cells under the influence of vibration – a factor that combines mechanical influence, oxidative stress and hypoxia. Materials and Methods. An erythrocyte suspension at T = 25 °C was subjected to vibration for 3 hours in the frequency range from 8 to 32 Hz, with amplitudes of 0.5±0.04 and 0.9±0.08 mm. At specified intervals of time, the content of hydrogen peroxide, the propensity of hemoglobin to autoxidation and the content of hemoglobin ligand forms of the cytoplasmic fraction in the hemolysates of cells were measured. Spearman’s non-parametric correlation analysis was used to analyze the relationship between the studied indicators. Results. The processes of hemoglobin autooxidation in erythrocytes under low-frequency vibration conditions were investigated. Changes in the kinetics of the reaction of erythrocyte hemoglobin oxidation with potassium hexacyanoferrate were observed. An increase in the content of intracellular hydrogen peroxide was shown, which increased more than twice in the frequency range of 16–24 Hz, A = 0.9±0.08 mm. The formation of hemichromes, an increase in the content of methemoglobin in cells was shown. In the frequency range of 20–32 Hz, the formation of ferrylhemoglobin was recorded. Conclusion. Under the influence of vibration in the frequency range of 8–24 Hz, unstable forms of hemoglobin are formed in erythrocytes, which are oxidized to hemichromes. The process of hemoglobin autooxidation, which initiates oxidative stress, slows down over time due to the increase in the content of oxyhemoglobin. The formation of hemichromes at high frequencies indicates the involvement of hemoglobin in oxidative processes, which can have negative consequences for cells.
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