Saratov JOURNAL of Medical and Scientific Research

№2, 2010, volume 6

Meconium aspiration syndrome

Year: 2010, volume 6 Issue: №2 Pages: 378-383
Heading: Pediatrics Article type: Review
Authors: I.O. Bushtyreva, V.V. Chernavsky, A.A. Kolganova
Organization: Rostov State Medical University
Summary:

Pathophysiological aspects of formation and development of meconium aspiration syndrome, as well as peculiaritues of its development based on data from native and foreign literature are studied. Special emphasis is pointed out to possible diagnostic techniques and prevention of syndrome

Keywords: risk factors for meconium aspiration, meconium aspiration syndrome, meconium aspiration, meconium, amniotic fluid

Mechanisms of the damage and morphological changes in nervous system in case of electrical trauma

Year: 2010, volume 6 Issue: №2 Pages: 374-377
Heading: Neurology Article type: Review
Authors: A.E. Khrulev, V.N. Grigorieva, S.E. Khrulev
Organization: N. Novgorod State Medical Academy, N. Novgorod Scientific Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics
Summary:

The literary data analysis, permitting to characterize the mechanisms of the damage and morphological changes in nervous system in case of electrical trauma, is presented. A role of electrical current injury in a development of neurological pathology is regarded in detail

Keywords: neuropathy, nervous system lesion, encephalopathy, electrotrauma

Prolonged effect of tetrapeptidamide on metabolism of neuromediators in cortex-subcortex structures of brain

Year: 2010, volume 6 Issue: №2 Pages: 370-374
Heading: Neurology Article type: Original article
Authors: N.N. Bogolepov, E.L. Dovedova
Organization: Moscow Research Center of Neurology
Summary:

The research work demonstrated prolonged effect of tetrapeptidamide (TPA) on metabolism of neurotransmitters according to the enzymatic activity of dopamine and serotonin synthesis and utilization of monoaminooxidase (MAO A and B) in the cortex and in caudate nucleus in brain of rats and rabbits

Keywords: tetrapeptidamide, neurotransmitters, cortex, caudate nucleus in brain of rats and rabbits

Clinicodiagnostic value of functional morphological changes of intestine in encephalopathy development in cirrhosis

Year: 2010, volume 6 Issue: №2 Pages: 365-369
Heading: Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics Article type: Original article
Authors: V.V. Ovsyannikova, I.V. Kozlova
Organization: Saratov State Medical University
Summary:

The aim of the article is to study frequency and expressiveness of clinico-morphological and dysbiotic intestinal changes in cirrhosis and to estimate its interrelation with manifestations of hepatic encephalopathy. 146 patients with cirrhosis ages 20 to 70 years have been examined. The cirrhosis has been verified by standard methods. Examina¬tion included colonoscopy and stool specimen. Diagnostics of hepatic encephalopathy was based on clinical and psychometric methods. It is established that symptoms of intestinal dyspepsia often occurred in patients with cirrhosis of classes В and С by Chaild-Pugh. According to the endoscopic examination lesions of mucous membrane of large intestine have been revealed in 82% of patients with liver cirrhosis. Morphological research revealed changes in 100% of patients with cirrhosis. Frequency and expressiveness of changes in mucous membrane of large intestine depended on the degree of cirrhosis decompensation. Changes of biocenosis of large intestine were revealed in 93% of patients with cirrhosis, hepatic encephalopathy was diagnosed in 88% of patients, more frequently hepatic encephalopathy of stage I. The cirrhosis is accompanied by structural and functional changes of intestine that make up additional risk factor of development of hepatic encephalopathy

Keywords: large intestine, encephalopathy, dysbacteriosis, cirrhosis

Immunological and morphological aspects of diagnostics of Helicobacter pylori infection and Herpesviridae viruses

Year: 2010, volume 6 Issue: №2 Pages: 360-364
Heading: Infectious Diseases Article type: Original article
Authors: N.G. Dudaeva, V.B. Grechushnikov, I.O. Bugaeva, G.N. Tarasova, T.V. Golovacheva
Organization: Saratov State Medical University, Rostov State Medical University, Moscow Central Hospital № 6, Head of Endoscopic Ward
Summary:

100 patients with inflammatory diseases of gastrointestinal tract were examined. Microbial component of inflammation process was detected by means of polymerase chain reaction (PCR). By means of PCR etiological microbial factor of mononuclear cells in peripheral blood (MCPB) was investigated. Mixtinfication of mucosa membrane of gastrointestinal tract with H. pylori and Herpesviridae in pathology of gastroduodenal area and presence of fragments of microorganisms DNA in PBMC were revealed. This phenomenon may be important in pathogenesis of pathology of gastrointestinal tract and forms the basis for its further investigation

Keywords: Helicobacter pylori

Occupational risk of HIV infection among dental surgeons in Nigerian

Year: 2010, volume 6 Issue: №2 Pages: 357-360
Heading: Infectious Diseases Article type: Original article
Authors: C.C. Azodo
Organization: Nigeria, University of Benin Teaching Hospital
Summary:

Background: Prevention of accidents and management of exposures in the work environment is an important oc¬cupation health issue. This study objective was to investigate the occupational risk of HIV among Nigerian dental sur¬geons. Methods: This descriptive cross sectional survey of 300 dental surgeons practicing in private and government owned dental centers in Nigeria was conducted from June 2006 to January 2007. Results: Percutaneous injury was recorded among 69.3% of respondents and only 1.2% had Post exposure prophylaxis. Those with abraded skin that will treat patient without additional barrier were 8.6%. Percutaneous injury was positively related to gender, position, additional qualifications (p<0.05). Conclusion: Percutaneous injury is significantly high and low preventive measure at such exposure. Policies, practices, and trainings geared towards protecting and reducing the prevalence of percu¬taneous injury among dental surgeons, and improving post exposure prophylaxis uptake in the event of exposure is a necessity

Keywords: occupational risk, infection, HIV infection, dentist

Tegument based in-silico Drug Targeting of Herpes Simplex Virus-1

Year: 2010, volume 6 Issue: №2 Pages: 353-357
Heading: Infectious Diseases Article type: Original article
Authors: Ashish Runthala, Amit Kumar Singh
Organization: India, Pilani, Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Biological Sciences Department, India, Gurgaon
Summary:

Alpha Trans Inducing Factor (a-TIF) is a herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) virion tegument protein present in the tegument layer between the capsid and the envelope, in association with cellular proteins and trans-activated viral activities. a-TIF stimulates the transcription of HSV-1 Immediate Early genes during lytic virus replication. The presence or absence of functional a-TIF protein in vivo is always associated with viral activities. Its role behind latent HSV-1 infection is ambiguous. No drug is designed for HSV till now based on this protein and thus its conformational details can be very important for drug designing purpose. Methods. Docking studies on this protein becomes logical. Four different ligand molecules viz. Adenosine-3'-5'-Diphosphate, P1-(5'-Adenosyl) P4-(5'-(2'-Deoxy-Thymidyl)) Tet-raphosphate, 9-Hydroxymethylguanine, 9-(4-Hydroxybutyl)-N2-Phenylguanine were screened for the study. Results. P1-(5'-Adenosyl) P4-(5'-(2'-Deoxy-Thymidyl) Tetraphophate was found to be the best ligand as it showed the lowest docking energy of - 9.238 kcal/mol. Conclusions. The best ligand was found to bind different sites of the a-TIF protein and hence can be utilized to combat HSV-1 successfully, with a synergistic effect of multiplicity of drug molecules on the target protein

Keywords: tegument, Rasmol, Procheck, Modeller, HSV-1, Docking, Deep viewer-Swiss Pdb viewer, Chimera, Arguslab, a-TIF

The treatment of nystagmus by periodic light influence

Year: 2010, volume 6 Issue: №2 Pages: 351-352
Heading: Ophtalmology Article type: Short message
Authors: T.B. Usanova
Organization: Saratov State Medical University
Summary:

The data about results of treatment of nystagmus by periodic light influence are brought. 56 patients with various kinds of nystagmus received the treatment. After treatment the stable reduction of nystagmus' amplitude was observed in 85 % of cases. The efficiency of treatment raised at reduction of a time interval between repeated courses of treatment. It is marked, that at an arrangement of light sources along the horizontal axis parallel to an axis of eyes' arrangement, at vertical and rotator nystagmus light influence can suppress, for example, a horizontal component of nystagmus, poorly influencing on its vertical component. It is shown, that accommodation of light sources in these cases in a frontal plane with an opportunity of a choice of it's position can raise efficiency of treatment of vertical or rotator nystagmus

Keywords: treatment, the light influence, oscillations, nystagmus

Dynamic thermal imaging control of an eye in postoperative period after cataract phacoemulsification

Year: 2010, volume 6 Issue: №2 Pages: 346-450
Heading: Ophtalmology Article type: Original article
Authors: N.R. Lopatinskaya, T.G. Kamenskih, D.A. Usanov, A.V. Skripal, E.S. Sumarokova, V.A. Galanzha, A.A. Sagaidachny
Organization: Saratov National Research University n.a. N. G. Chernyshevsky, Saratov State Medical University
Summary:

The research goal is to study the impact of various schemes of antibacterial therapy in the postoperative period in patients after cataract phacoemulsification with distant thermography. Under observation there were 68 patients with cortical initial cataract. All patients were subjected to cataract phacoemulsification. Patients were divided into 2 groups: 34 patients of the first group after the operation dropped into the operated eye medication «Oftaquiks» 1 drop 5 times a day for one day before surgery and for 5 days postoperatively. 34 patients from the second group as an antibacterial drug received medication "Cipromed" in a similar way. Inflammatory reaction in postoperative period in the first group was not evident. In the second group the presence of inflammatory reaction of various degrees was revealed. Period of its reduction was 6,3 ± 2 days. The temperature difference between the non-operated and operated eye in the 3d day in most cases was less than 1 day after surgery. In the first group of patients the average temperature difference in the 3d day after surgery was 0.35 ± 0.21 ° C, and in the second group of patients - 1.3±0.83°C. Advantages of dynamic thermal imaging method for monitoring the state of the eye, including the analysis of time dependencies of temperature in the process of natural load test, which allows to select the optimal drug correction of postoperative cataract pha-coemulsification were revealed

Keywords: load test, distant thermography, cataract phacoemulsification

The dynamic of aterosclerosis affection on brachio-cefalic arterys of the high risk patients under the hypolipidemic treatment

Year: 2010, volume 6 Issue: №2 Pages: 341-345
Heading: Internal Diseases Article type: Original article
Authors: V.V. Simerzin, M.A. Kachkovskiy, N.A. Kirichenko, O.A. Rubanenko
Organization: Samara State Medical University
Summary:

Purpose. To study the statin influence on lipid exchange and the degree of the brachiocefalic arterys alteration. Methods. The research included 33 high risk patients. The patients inverstigation included lipid spectrum, blood coagulation indexes, by the means of triplex scanning of the brachiochefalic arterys the thickness of the intima - media complex and the expression of stenosis of carotid, vertebral and subclavian arterys were measured. Results. All the patients were divided into the groups according to the total cholesterol and low density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. Patients were divided into subgroups according to the expression of stenosis. The 1 group of patients received rosuvastating 10 mg, the 2 group - atorvastain 20 mg, 3the 3 group - simvastatin 40 mg. This inverstigation shows that the high risk patients with high levels of total cholesterol and low density lipoproteins have the highest expressiveness of brachiocefalic arterys atherosclerosis affection. Conclusion. The assignment of the statins to these patients is accompanied by the lowering of the levels of total cholesterol and low density lipoproteins and the quantity of arteries affected by the atherosclerosis and also by decreasing of the stenosis expression

Keywords: statins, brachiocefalic arterys, atherosclerosis