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Vestnik Rossijskoj Voenno-Medicinskoj Akademii ; 24(1):165-177, 2022.
Article in Russian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-20241415

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This study systematically review knowledge about the mechanisms of formation of an inflammatory reaction under the influence of biological, physical, and chemical factors, their similarities and differences, and possible methods of pharmacological correction of pathological conditions associated with excessive activation. The effect of adverse environmental factors, such as biological, physical, and chemical factors, causes a systemic response, which is aimed at maintaining homeostasis and is caused, among other things, by a coordinated reaction of the immune system. Phlogogenic agents result in the activation and regulation of the inflammatory response, which is formed by cellular and humoral components of innate immunity. The activation of innate immunity is characterized by a rapid host response, which diminishes following the elimination of "foreign” invaders, endogenous killer cells, and neogenesis. Depending on the nature of the active factors (biopathogens, allergens, toxins, ionizing radiation, etc.), the mechanisms of immune response arousal have unique features mainly originating from the differences in the recognition of specific molecular patterns and "danger signals” by different receptors. However, inflammatory mediators and inflammatory response patterns at the systemic level are largely similar even under widely different triggers. Inflammation, having evolved as an adaptive reaction directed at the immune response, can lead to the development of chronic inflammation and autoimmune diseases due to a mismatch in mechanisms of its control. A "failure” in the regulation of the inflammatory process is the excessive activation of the immune system, which leads to the cytokine release syndrome (hypercytokinemia, or "cytokine storm”) and can cause self-damage (destruction) of tissues, multiple-organ failure, sepsis, and even death. Modern advances in the study of the pathogenetic bases of the inflammatory response are suggested, such as pharmacological correction using pattern recognition receptor antagonists, pro-inflammatory cytokine inhibitors, or blocking of key control genes or signaling pathways. All rights reserved © Eco-Vector, 2022.

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Vestnik Rossijskoj Voenno-Medicinskoj Akademii ; 24(4):667-674, 2022.
Article in Russian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-20237231

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The study investigated the influence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 on the reproductive health indicators of cadets of military educational organizations. In the Department of Assisted Reproductive Technologies at the Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Kirov Military Medical Academy, 183 male cadets aged 21–27 years were divided into two groups and examined. The first group consisted of 132 cadets who had mild and moderate COVID-19, and the second group included 51 cadets without COVID-19 in the anamnesis. COVID-19 was found negatively affect the reproductive health of cadets. Individuals who previously had COVID-19 were found to have a significant decrease in the level of total testosterone and decreased concentration and mobility of sperm in the ejaculate. Moreover, in cadets without COVID-19 who were vaccinated with the combined vector vaccine "Gam-COVID-Vac,” the indicators of the hormonal profile and spermograms were within the reference values. The results indicate the need for further investigation of the effect of various negative factors, including severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, on the reproductive health of cadets of military educational organizations. Moreover, the development of preventive, therapeutic, and rehabilitation measures will reduce the risk of infertility and reproductive losses, which is consistent with the interests of national projects on healthcare and demography. The article can be used under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license © Authors, 2022.

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Vestnik Rossijskoj Voenno-Medicinskoj Akademii ; 24(4):659-666, 2022.
Article in Russian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-20235435

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The study investigated the dynamics of class G immunoglobulins to severe acute respiratory syndrome-2 coronavirus in the blood serum of convalescents who had a new coronavirus infection for 6 months after the polymerase chain reaction conversion. Among the most common symptoms, 30 (73.8%) convalescents had an increase in body temperature to 38°C, 32 (83.3%) had asthenia, 21 (59.5%) had cough, 29 (73.8%) had perversion or loss of sense of smell, pain, and throat discomfort. The duration of symptoms varied from 3–4 days to 3–4 weeks. Within a month after the end of the acute disease period, 8 (20%) patients had a decrease in working capacity, 13 (33%) had difficulty breathing, 9 (22%) had a cough, and 4 (10%) had pain and sore throat. During severe acute respiratory syndrome 2 infection, the virus activates the innate and adaptive immunity, resulting in the formation of specific class G immunoglobulins to the pathogens. After leveling the clinical manifestations, class G immunoglobulins were detected in the majority of convalescents (79%–90%) during the first 6 months, starting from day 14 from disease onset with a predominantly high (> 10 conl. units) positivity coefficient. Moreover, this pattern occurred in both men and women;however, in some studies, the levels of the positivity coefficient of class G immunoglobulins began to decrease by the fifth month of follow-up and sometimes at an earlier time (2 months). Perhaps, this is due to the different functional activities of the immune system of each convalescent, infecting dose of the pathogen, and peculiarities of its interaction with the macroorganism and its immune system. Nevertheless, the class G immunoglobulins identified in the study do not yet indicate the probability of reinfection of convalescents with the same pathogen. The protective titer of antibodies has yet to be investigated further. The article can be used under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license © Authors, 2022.

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Vestnik Rossiyskoy voyenno meditsinskoy akademii ; 2:187-198, 2021.
Article in Russian | GIM | ID: covidwho-2081168

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The presented analysis makes it possible to expand the understanding of the issue concerning the immunopathogenesis of COVID-19, the mechanisms of the onset and development of the disease in a living organism, the formation of an immune response to the new coronavirus, and also to determine the therapeutic tactics of managing patients with severe coronavirus infection. Elucidating the mechanisms of the emergence and development of a new coronavirus infection can help scientists, general practitioners, clinicians, and laboratory physicians respond correctly to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Vestnik Rossiyskoy voyenno meditsinskoy akademii ; 4:93-104, 2021.
Article in Russian | GIM | ID: covidwho-2040521

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Novel coronavirus infection COVID-19 pandemic has become a serious test for the world's population across the board - from individual to population. Introduced restrictive measures of self-isolation, observation, and quarantine, mostly known before the pandemic only to medical specialists, have become a forced "lifestyle" for most of the people across the globe, their specific adaptation to the new, unusual conditions of the existence and communication. Healthcare has faced off with an unknown infection, while traditional methods of the treatment showed their ineffectiveness at the initial stage. The results of the Research Institute of Problems of New Coronavirus Infection of the Military Medical Academy named after S.M. Kirov from April 2020 to present are listed. Work basis is formed by the scientific and clinical results of the Academy's work during the COVID-19 pandemic. The experience of organizing sanitary, antiepidemic and preventive measures at the permanent disposition and in the field in the regions of Russia and abroad is presented. Developed, improved, and put into the practice methods of diagnosis and treatment of the patients, including the electron microscopic diagnostics of long-term carrier, ultrasound examination of the lungs, glucocorticosteroid therapy, helium-oxygen therapy, risk prediction algorithms and computer-aided evaluation of the degree of lung tissue damage, evaluation of the drug effectiveness are listed. In a separate section study related to the Russian vaccine "Gam-COVID-Vac", the assessment of immunity after the disease, complex disorders, and in postvaccination cases, the use of the immune pathogen-reduced plasma, the mutual influence of various vaccines are presented. Methods of rehabilitation of convalescents, dispensary-dynamic observation, and military medical examination are studied and developed.

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Her Russ Acad Sci ; 92(4): 437-444, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2008775

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The results achieved by the medical service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation to overcome the new coronavirus infection are presented. The high efficiency of the established unified system of biological safety and strict ranking of the priorities of anti-epidemic measures is shown. The experience of organizing traveling medical and nursing teams, as well as temporary military medical units on the territory of Russia, as well as in foreign countries, is demonstrated. Among the priority scientific results of military doctors, especially noteworthy is the study of the world's first COVID-19 vaccine Sputnik V, its immunogenicity, the effectiveness of its use in previously ill patients and revaccination, as well as the use of immune plasma from those who have been ill and vaccinated. By the examples of organized military groups and the general population, the features of the formation of herd immunity have been studied. Military doctors were the first in the country to show the effectiveness of hormone therapy in the treatment of coronavirus infection and to study its effects. They carried out ultrastructural studies of the life cycle of the virus. It is shown that the system of comprehensive measures implemented by military medicine determined a lower incidence of new coronavirus infection among the personnel of the Ministry of Defense of Russia and a lower mortality among the military.

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