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@article{e219fbab32b243b0bbef24ccc8deb95a,
title = "Взаимосвязь между уровнем холестеринсодержащих циркулирующих комплексов и чувствительностью липопротеидов к перекисному окислению у больных ишемической болезнью сердца",
abstract = "Interralationship between the level of cholesterol containing circulating immune complexes and intensity of chemiluminescence of lipids was studied in blood serum from 53 patients with and in 10 subjects without ischemic heart disease. Compared to subjects without ischemic heart disease the patients had significant elevation of concentration of cholesterol containing circulating immune complexes and increased intensity of serum chemiluminescence induced by iron ions in the presence of peroxide. In patients with ischemic heart disease concentration of cholesterol containing circulating immune complexes correlated positively with the magnitude of serum luminescence and negatively - with the level of high density lipoproteins. History of myocardial infarction changed the direction of correlations between capacity of lipoproteins for oxidation and content of cholesterol containing circulating immune complexes.",
keywords = "Atherosclerosis, Chemiluminescence, Cholesterol, Free radicals, High density lipoproteins, Immune complexes",
author = "Urazgildeeva, {S. A.} and Shatilina, {L. V.} and Denisenko, {A. D.} and Gurevich, {V. S.} and Klimov, {A. N.}",
year = "1997",
language = "русский",
volume = "37",
pages = "17--20",
journal = "КАРДИОЛОГИЯ ",
issn = "0022-9040",
publisher = "Медицина",
number = "10",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Взаимосвязь между уровнем холестеринсодержащих циркулирующих комплексов и чувствительностью липопротеидов к перекисному окислению у больных ишемической болезнью сердца

AU - Urazgildeeva, S. A.

AU - Shatilina, L. V.

AU - Denisenko, A. D.

AU - Gurevich, V. S.

AU - Klimov, A. N.

PY - 1997

Y1 - 1997

N2 - Interralationship between the level of cholesterol containing circulating immune complexes and intensity of chemiluminescence of lipids was studied in blood serum from 53 patients with and in 10 subjects without ischemic heart disease. Compared to subjects without ischemic heart disease the patients had significant elevation of concentration of cholesterol containing circulating immune complexes and increased intensity of serum chemiluminescence induced by iron ions in the presence of peroxide. In patients with ischemic heart disease concentration of cholesterol containing circulating immune complexes correlated positively with the magnitude of serum luminescence and negatively - with the level of high density lipoproteins. History of myocardial infarction changed the direction of correlations between capacity of lipoproteins for oxidation and content of cholesterol containing circulating immune complexes.

AB - Interralationship between the level of cholesterol containing circulating immune complexes and intensity of chemiluminescence of lipids was studied in blood serum from 53 patients with and in 10 subjects without ischemic heart disease. Compared to subjects without ischemic heart disease the patients had significant elevation of concentration of cholesterol containing circulating immune complexes and increased intensity of serum chemiluminescence induced by iron ions in the presence of peroxide. In patients with ischemic heart disease concentration of cholesterol containing circulating immune complexes correlated positively with the magnitude of serum luminescence and negatively - with the level of high density lipoproteins. History of myocardial infarction changed the direction of correlations between capacity of lipoproteins for oxidation and content of cholesterol containing circulating immune complexes.

KW - Atherosclerosis

KW - Chemiluminescence

KW - Cholesterol

KW - Free radicals

KW - High density lipoproteins

KW - Immune complexes

UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=3843129878&partnerID=8YFLogxK

M3 - статья

VL - 37

SP - 17

EP - 20

JO - КАРДИОЛОГИЯ

JF - КАРДИОЛОГИЯ

SN - 0022-9040

IS - 10

ER -

ID: 5455845