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    ЦИТОКИНЫ В ПАТОГЕНЕЗЕ САЛЬМОНЕЛЛЕЗНОЙ ИНФЕКЦИИ

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    The review examines the contemporary knowledge about immune protection mechanisms with Salmonella infection, and Salmonella ability to struggle against these mechanisms. Principal emphasis was made oncytokine system reactions of innate and adaptive immunity, described in experimental and clinical researches.В обзоре представлены современные сведения о механизмах иммунной защиты при сальмонеллезной инфекции, способности сальмонелл противостоять этим механизмам. Основной акцент сделан на реакции системы цитокинов врожденного и приобретенного иммунитета, описанной в экспериментальных и клинических исследованиях

    Cytokines in pathogenesis of salmonella infection

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    The review examines the contemporary knowledge about immune protection mechanisms with Salmonella infection, and Salmonella ability to struggle against these mechanisms. Principal emphasis was made oncytokine system reactions of innate and adaptive immunity, described in experimental and clinical researches

    Learning from recombinant GH treatment in obesity

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    peer reviewedObese and untreated growth hormone deficiency (GHD) patients have a number of similar clinical and biological abnormalities. Treatment with recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) in GHD patients has proven effective in beneficially modulating body composition and certain cardiovascular risk factors, thus leading to the hypothesis that administration of rhGH in obese patients could show similar beneficial results. Hyperinsulinism and increased free fatty acid levels are the main factors causing reduced GH release in the setting of obesity. We reviewed the outcomes of 25 adult and paediatric clinical studies carried out in 1987-2009 that examined the effects of rhGH administration in the obese state. Body composition showed mainly a reduction in visceral abdominal fat, whereas total bodyweight increased or remained unchanged. Effects of rhGH on lipid and carbohydrate metabolic profiles in obese patients were heterogeneous. The increasing burden of obesity on one hand, the absence of definitive medical treatment on the other, give rise to grounds for considering rhGH as a possible therapeutic option if not in the general obese population, at least in patients with higher risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality
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