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Роль стрессрегулирующей системы в поддержании компенсаторных возможностей при хронической ишемии головного мозга

Роль стрессрегулирующей системы в поддержании компенсаторных возможностей при хронической ишемии головного мозга

Abstract

На основании литературных данных о тесной взаимосвязи стресса и ишемии мозга выдвинута гипотеза о роли многоуровневой стрессрегулирующей системы в поддержании компенсаторных возможностей при хронической ишемии головного мозга. Проведена интегративная оценка центральных и периферических механизмов регуляции стресс-реакции у 419 пациентов с первой, второй и третьей стадиями ДЭ в возрасте от 35 до 55 лет. Исследование показателей различных уровней стрессреализующей метасистемы выявило наличие дизрегуляции многоуровневой стресс-регулирующей системы с нарастанием вклада центральных и истощением периферических механизмов регуляции прихронической ишемии головного мозга. Выявленные взаимосвязи между клинико-нейровизуализационными показателями и маркерами стресс системы подтверждают значимость состояния различных уровней стрессрегулирующей системы для реализации компенсаторно-приспособительных реакций при хронической ишемии головного мозга.

On the basis of published data on the relationship of stress and ischemia of the brain hypothesized role of stressreguleted system in maintaining compensatory abilities in chronic cerebral ischemia. Conducted an integrative assessment of central and peripheral mechanisms of regulation of the stress response in 419 patients with a first, second and third stages of DE in age from 35 to 55 years. Study of the different levels of metasystem of the stress regulation confirmed the assumption dysregulated stress-tiered regulatory system in chronic cerebral ischemia with an increase in the contribution of the central and peripheral depletion of regulatory mechanisms. Establish a relationship between the clinical and neuroimaging markers and indicators of stress confirm the importance of the status of various levels stress regulation system to implement the compensatory-adaptive reactions in chronic cerebral ischemia.

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ХРОНИЧЕСКАЯ ИШЕМИЯ МОЗГА, СТРЕСС, СТРЕССРЕГУЛИРУЮЩАЯ СИСТЕМА, КОМПЕНСАТОРНЫЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ, ДИСЦИРКУЛЯТОРНАЯ ЭНЦЕФАЛОПАТИЯ

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