Terapevt Arkh
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To establish possible pathogenetic relationships between the marker of bone mineral metabolism fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF-23) and the markers of cardiovascular diseases characterizing the state of cardiomyocytes and that of the vascular wall of the aorta and large vessels in chronic kidney disease (CKD). ⋯ The morphogenetic protein FGF-23 seems to play a significant role not only in bone remodeling processes, but also in the development of cardiovascular events in CKD. However, the mechanisms of its implication in the development of heart disease, like the possibilities of using its level changes as early diagnostic criteria for cardiovascular involvement, call for further investigation.
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To enhance the efficiency of treatment in patients with secondary osteoarthritis (ОА) in the presence of comorbid condition, by using an interleukin-1 inhibitor (IL-1i) and laser therapy (LT). ⋯ Incorporation of an IL-1i into a therapy regimen for secondary OA in RA patients during basic therapy could not only improve the functional status of patients, but also decrease activity of the underlying disease according to the DAS 28.
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To test the hypothesis that an impaired pulmonary immune response in asthma, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and their concurrence of these diseases is largely determined by disordered alveolar macrophage (AM) reprogramming and to assess the pulmonary immune response and an AM phenotype in patients with asthma, GERD and their concurrence. ⋯ Analysis of the spectrum of cytokines in BALF and produced by macrophages in asthma, GERD and their concurrence validated the hypothesis that impaired pulmonary immune responses in these diseases are associated with disordered AM reprogramming. The findings also suggest that therapy for the inflammatory component in these diseases should be performed by taking into account the specificity of the cytokine structure of an immune response and the phenotypic heterogeneity of immune cells.
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To study the indicators of apoptosis in the gastric mucosa (GM) in relation to atrophy and the presence of CagA gene- containing Helicobacter pylori strains in the indigenous and nonindigenous dwellers of Evenkia. ⋯ There were ethnic differences in the extent of atrophic gastritis, which may be attributable to differences in the rate of GM apoptosis and the spread of H. pylori strains containing CagA gene in the indigenous and non-indigenous dwellers of Evenkia.
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Biography Historical Article
[Alexander Grigorievich Chuchalin (on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of his birth].