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Моделирование иммунозависимого невынашивания беременности на мышах с использованием гликозида мурамилдипептида

Моделирование иммунозависимого невынашивания беременности на мышах с использованием гликозида мурамилдипептида

Abstract

Целью работы было определение влияния β-гептилгликозида мурамилдипептида (С7МДП) на частоту резорбций эмбрионов in vivo с конечной задачей воспроизведения чувствительной модели иммунозависимого невынашивания беременности на мышах. При внутрибрюшинном введении С7МДП проявлял выраженную тенденцию к увеличению числа репродуктивных потерь в парах CBA×DBA/2, характеризующихся исходно высоким уровнем спонтанных абортов, и достоверно увеличивал частоту резорбций эмбрионов в фертильных парах CBA×BALB/c. Достигнутый, благодаря применению С7МДП, уровень резорбции эмбрионов (50% и 45,4% соответственно) представляется оптимальным для выявления и оценки разнонаправленных воздействий на иммуноопосредованные репродуктивные потери.

The purpose of the paper was to study the influence of muramyl dipeptide β-heptylglycoside (С7МDP) on the level of embryo resorption in vivo with the final target to reproduce sensitive model of immune-dependent miscarriage. When injected intraperitoneally, С7МDP showed the tendency to increase the number of reproductive failures in abortion-prone pairs CBA×DBA/2 and significantly augmented embryo resorption in fertile pairs CBA×BALB/c. The level of embryo resorption (50% and 45.4%, respectively) achieved due to the use of С7МDP looks to be optimal for detecting and estimating oppositely directed responses to modulatory influences on immune-associated reproductive failures.

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МОДЕЛЬ ИММУНОЗАВИСИМОГО НЕВЫНАШИВАНИЯ БЕРЕМЕННОСТИ, β-ГЕПТИЛГЛИКОЗИД МУРАМИЛДИПЕПТИДА, CBA×DBA/2, CBA×BALB/C, MURAMYL DIPEPTIDE β-HEPTYLGLYCOSIDE

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