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Radiats Biol Radioecol ; 40(2): 197-203, 2000.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10819045

ABSTRACT

The aim of the work was to examine immunotropic features of celluroplasmine++ (Cp) and estimate its capacity as radioprotector. The pulse radiolysis method was used to set the mechanism of elementary reactions, which were responsible for antioxidant activity, and to demonstrate a particular role of reversible oxycomplexis, Cp...O2. Within in vitro test-systems the effects of Cp were examined on the model of interaction between lymphocytes from Shelter staff which constantly contacts with ionizing irradiation, and autologous erythrocytes in rosset-forming phenomenon (223 Shelter employees in comparison with 253 donors of Kyiv blood transfucion station). Expression of this Index in the presence of antigens with known poly-specificity was determined (antigens were taken from cortical and pyramid sections of kidney, liver, lungs, myocard, pancreatic gland, grey matter and aorta). Simultaneously the presence of analogous autoantibodies was determined (ELISA). It has been shown that Cp can reprogram the level of expression of immunovaluable receptors towards to norm. It has been also defined that Cp presence in blood irradiated in vitro (1-15 rem) promotes the masking of active centers of autoantibodies of different tissue specificity.


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Ceruloplasmin/immunology , Immune System/radiation effects , Radioactive Pollutants/adverse effects , Antioxidants , Autoimmunity/drug effects , Ceruloplasmin/pharmacology , Hemagglutination Tests , Humans , Immune System/drug effects , Radioactive Pollutants/immunology
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Antibiotiki ; 23(10): 918-22, 1978 Oct.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-708003

ABSTRACT

Immunochemical analysis of 2 polysaccharide-containing structures of the lypopolysaccharide of the plague causative agent (main somatic antigen and lipopolysaccharide) isolated from K-1 strain and a number of its antibiotic resistant mutants was carried out. It was shown that development of resistance to streptomycin alone or its combination with monomycin did not cause detectable changes in the monosaccharide composition and serological properties of the cultures tested. More significant changes associated with development of complex resistance, i.e. K-1 (Strr leads to Penr leads to Tetr) were accompanied by a decrease in the content of hexozamine and serological activity of the main somatic antigen determining the O-specificity of the lipopolysaccharide. Defective changes in the monosaccharide composition and serological properties of both the main somatic antigen and the polysaccharide were observed in the yellow variant of the streptomycin resistant mutant K-1.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Antigens, Bacterial/isolation & purification , Mutation/drug effects , Polysaccharides, Bacterial/isolation & purification , Yersinia pestis/immunology , Drug Resistance, Microbial , Monosaccharides/analysis , Polysaccharides, Bacterial/immunology , Yersinia pestis/drug effects
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