Variation in antiinfectious nonspecific resistance of the organism caused by cholinergic stimulation |
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Authors: | P. F. Zabrodskii |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Toxicology, Saratov Medical University, Saratov, USSR |
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Abstract: | Cholinergic stimulation (acetylcholine, aceclidine, armin) is found to improve antiinfectious nonspecific resistance in mice. The effect depends on the dose of cholinomimetic (armin), is maximal during the first 18 hours of the infectious process, and is determined by serum antibacterial activity, lysozyme activity, and the function of neutrophils and natural killers. Translated fromByulleten' Eksperimental'noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 120, N o . 8, pp. 164–166, August, 1995 Presented by Yu. A. Romanov, Member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences |
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Keywords: | cholinergic stimulation antiinfectious resistance nonspecific factors of the organism's resistance natural cytotoxicity |
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