Proteinogram of blood of animals in a state of hypobiosis during e.coli infection
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https://doi.org/10.31548/dopovidi2020.06.020Keywords:
hypobiosis, E. coli disease, disease stages, proteinogrammaAbstract
The features of fractional distribution of plasma proteins in rats with Escherichia coli at different stages of infection are established. It was studied the effect of hypobiosis on the proteinogramma under and after artificial sleep too. Artificial hypobiosis is important for therapeutic use at bacterial infection and proteinogramma is informatively significant as a diagnostic element of the functional changes provoked by a hypobiosis. We used the nephelometric method. Experiments were performed on young rats with Escherichia coli, in a state of hypobiosis and one day after leaving it. It was established the infection provoked changes in plasma proteins such as increasing globulins and decreasing albumin at the beginning of the disease and the opposite trend during the period of total depletion. The introduction of sick animals into a state of hypobiosis causes an increase in nonspecific resistance of the organism level due to an increase in the content of γ-globulin fraction and a decrease in the level of albumin, which increases the survival of animals after removal from hypobiosis. Indicators of the proteinogram of blood of animals that were introduced into the state of hypobiosis at the initial stage of the disease and the stage of progressive symptoms return to control values on the first day after the elimination of hypobiosis factors. Further research should be aimed at a comprehensive study of functional changes in the body according to the proposed model.
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