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Immunometabolic Associations in Diseases of Complex Genesis

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In the estimation of immunobiochemical indices and the use of formalized statistics, clinical models of ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes aggravated by metabolic syndrome and of diffuse liver diseases have demonstrated the formation (under the influence of metabolic syndrome) of a reaction that is qualitatively homogeneous and quantitatively more pronounced with hemorrhagic stroke in the form of an imbalance in the primary and secondary products of free radical oxidation of lipids and proteins; the preferential activation of enzymatic and nonenzymatic mechanisms of the antioxidant system against a background of an accumulation of proinflammatory cytokines, and, in patients with diffuse liver diseases, the presence of a universal mechanism of the association of the intensity of oxidative stress (free radical oxidation) with the development of cytolytic syndrome, disorders of lipid metabolism, immune status, and the initiation of apoptosis mechanisms.

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This work was performed as a part of the program of planned research work at the Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University and in Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery, Moscow.

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Zemskov, A.M., Zemskov, V.M., Luzky, M.A. et al. Immunometabolic Associations in Diseases of Complex Genesis. Biol Bull Rev 10, 280–284 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S2079086420040118

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