2007
DOI: 10.14341/ket20073449-53
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The Apoptosis of Blood Neutrophils and Immunoregulatories Cytokines in Patients with Autoimmune Thyropaties

Abstract: Тема аутоиммунных заболеваний щитовидной желе зы (ЩЖ)-аутоиммунных тиреопатий (АИТП)является одной из актуальных проблем современной эндокринологии. К классическим АИТП ЩЖ отно сят тиреоидит Хашимото (аутоиммунный тиреои дит-АИТ) и болезнь Грейвса (БГ). АИТ и БГ явля ются органоспецифическими заболеваниями ЩЖ с наследственной предрасположенностью [1, 2, 5]. Оба заболевания характеризуются лимфоидной ин фильтрацией органа и наличием в сыворотке крови антитиреоидных антител. Результатом нарушения функционального… Show more

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“…At the same time, experi-Halyna Pavlyshyn, Iryna Sarapuk The role of neutrophils and their apoptosis in the resolution of inflammation ments show that in healthy donors, changes in neutrophil programmed death occur when oxidative stress is modeled in vitro and these changes are similar to those found during the course of inflammatory diseases [44]. Neutrophils also participate in the destruction of the thyroid gland during autoimmune processes accompanied by the increased consumption of oxygen and production of its toxic metabolites, which under the conditions of antioxidant deficiency, cause the programmed death of thyroid cells and polymorphonuclear neutrophils [45].…”
Section: Proapoptotic and Anti-apoptotic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…At the same time, experi-Halyna Pavlyshyn, Iryna Sarapuk The role of neutrophils and their apoptosis in the resolution of inflammation ments show that in healthy donors, changes in neutrophil programmed death occur when oxidative stress is modeled in vitro and these changes are similar to those found during the course of inflammatory diseases [44]. Neutrophils also participate in the destruction of the thyroid gland during autoimmune processes accompanied by the increased consumption of oxygen and production of its toxic metabolites, which under the conditions of antioxidant deficiency, cause the programmed death of thyroid cells and polymorphonuclear neutrophils [45].…”
Section: Proapoptotic and Anti-apoptotic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 88%