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THE INFLUENCE OF AMIXIN ON FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF DIFFERENT ORIGIN MACROPHAGES

THE INFLUENCE OF AMIXIN ON FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF DIFFERENT ORIGIN MACROPHAGES

Abstract

В опытах на мышах исследовано влияние амиксина на функциональную активность макрофагов при разных схемах его введения. Установлено, что амиксин при однократном введении повышает фагоцитарную активность фиксированых макрофагов. При двукратном ведении препарата повышается поглотительная способность нефиксированых фагоцитов, а также их активность в НСТ-тесте, что свидетельствует об интенсификации окислительно-восстановительных процессов.

Досліджено вплив аміксину на активність макрофагів за умов введення його білим мишам за різними схемами. Встановлено, що аміксин підвищує фагоцитарну активність фіксованих макрофагів при дворазовому введенні препарату. При одноразовому введенні підвищується поглинальна здатність нефіксованих фагоцитів, а також їх активність у НСТ-тесті, що свідчить про інтенсифікацію окисно-відновних процесів.

The influence of amixin on macrophage activity has been studied at different schemes of administration. It has been shown that amixin increases the activity of fixed phagocytes when it is administered twice. At a single-dosing phagocytic activity and the activity in TNB-test of nonfixed macrophages increase. This fact testifies that the processes of reduction-oxidation are intensified.

Keywords

макрофаги, індуктори інтерферону, interferon inducers, индукторы интерферона, phagocytosis, фагоцитоз, macrophages

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