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OXYGEN-TRANSPORT FUNCTION OF BLOOD AT PREGNANT, TRANSFERRED THE AGGRAVATION OF THE HERPESVIRUS INFECTION
Author(s) -
M. T. Lutsenko,
I. А. Аndrievskaya,
Н. А. Ишутина
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
annals of the russian academy of medical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.122
H-Index - 15
eISSN - 2414-3545
pISSN - 0869-6047
DOI - 10.15690/vramn.v67i6.286
Subject(s) - microviscosity , exacerbation , hemoglobin , hypoxia (environmental) , lipid peroxidation , virus , oxygenation , immunology , membrane , oxygen , chemistry , medicine , biology , biochemistry , oxidative stress , organic chemistry
Factors which may influence on erythrocytes in peripheral blood while exacerbation of herpes infection are studied. The data showed that herpes infection changed quantative spectrum of proteins in erythrocytes. In cellular membranes of erythrocytes lipid peroxidation increases that results in increase of microviscosity of membranes. Disconnection of hemoglobin with 2, 3-DPhG was defined. This results in decreased hemoglobin oxygenation and change of erythrocytes form. The data showed that herpes virus in exacerbation leads to tissue hypoxia in pregnant women. 

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