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The role of the nitroxidergic mechanisms in the development of the adjuvant arthritis

Abstract

- Immune cytochemichal method was used in investigation of localization and activity of the nitro-oxidsyntases in synovial cells on model of rheumatoid arthritis at 30 experimental animals at different stages of inflammatory process. Direct participation of the nitroxidergic mechanisms in the development of the adjuvant arthritis is found. The specified mechanisms are determined by synovial cells function, in which nitro-oxidsyntases activity was non-uniform: prevalence of the induced forms in acute phase on a background of permanent synthesis of the neuronal form in acute and chronic phases, that, probably, can play role in transformation of acute arthritis into chronic

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Л. Белоголовых
Городская клиническая больница № 2
Russian Federation


А. Дубиков
Городская клиническая больница № 2
Russian Federation


Е. Медведь
Городская клиническая больница № 2
Russian Federation


И. Гришина
Городская клиническая больница № 2
Russian Federation


О. Любарская
Городская клиническая больница № 2
Russian Federation


Т. Кабанцева
Городская клиническая больница № 2
Russian Federation


Е. Борисенко
Владивостокский государственный медицинский университет
Russian Federation


L. A. Belogolovyh

Russian Federation


A. I. Dubikov

Russian Federation


E. E. Medved

Russian Federation


I. E. Grishina

Russian Federation


O. A. Lyubarskaya

Russian Federation


T. A. Kabantseva

Russian Federation


E. A. Borisenko

Russian Federation


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