Hormonal shifts and intensity of free radical oxidation in the blood of patients with facial nerve neuropathies

Pathochemical characteristic features of facial nerve neuropathy (FNN) have been more accurately defined. Heterogeneous patochemical pattern of facial nerve neuropathy has been shown to be dependent on the severity of the disease, intensity of free radical oxidation processes, and hormonal status of...

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Main Authors: L. V. Govorova, N. V. Skripchenko, D. A. Golyakov, N. F. Pulman
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Language:Russian
Published: Journal Infectology 2014-09-01
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Online Access:https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/285
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author L. V. Govorova
N. V. Skripchenko
D. A. Golyakov
N. F. Pulman
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N. V. Skripchenko
D. A. Golyakov
N. F. Pulman
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description Pathochemical characteristic features of facial nerve neuropathy (FNN) have been more accurately defined. Heterogeneous patochemical pattern of facial nerve neuropathy has been shown to be dependent on the severity of the disease, intensity of free radical oxidation processes, and hormonal status of the patient. We have found reliable distinctions in dynamics of free radical oxidation processes, and hormo-nal status in the blood of the patients with moderately severe and severe forms of facial nerve neuropathies. In facial nerve neuropathies we observed regulatory effects of cortisol and somatotropic hormone; in facial nerve neuropathywith moderate severity the hormones of thyroid group were seen to be switching off, falling out the processes regulating metabolism. Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) were found to have regulating effects, especially in the acute phase of the disease. Different dynamics of the hormones in patients with high and low free radical oxidation levels suggests that the oxidative stress intensity could be associated with regulatory effects of the hormones . The results of correlation analysis confirm the reliable distinctions in free radical oxidation characteristics andand cortisole levels, STH, FSH and LH levels.
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spelling doaj.art-009a5a9b47d64836b035865f514426222025-03-02T13:00:26ZrusJournal InfectologyЖурнал инфектологии2072-67322014-09-0121515810.22625/2072-6732-2010-2-1-51-58299Hormonal shifts and intensity of free radical oxidation in the blood of patients with facial nerve neuropathiesL. V. Govorova0N. V. Skripchenko1D. A. Golyakov2N. F. Pulman3Research Institute of Children,s Infections of FMBA, Saint-PetersburgResearch Institute of Children,s Infections of FMBA, Saint-PetersburgRegional Clinical Hospital, ArchangelskResearch Institute of Children,s Infections of FMBA, Saint-PetersburgPathochemical characteristic features of facial nerve neuropathy (FNN) have been more accurately defined. Heterogeneous patochemical pattern of facial nerve neuropathy has been shown to be dependent on the severity of the disease, intensity of free radical oxidation processes, and hormonal status of the patient. We have found reliable distinctions in dynamics of free radical oxidation processes, and hormo-nal status in the blood of the patients with moderately severe and severe forms of facial nerve neuropathies. In facial nerve neuropathies we observed regulatory effects of cortisol and somatotropic hormone; in facial nerve neuropathywith moderate severity the hormones of thyroid group were seen to be switching off, falling out the processes regulating metabolism. Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) were found to have regulating effects, especially in the acute phase of the disease. Different dynamics of the hormones in patients with high and low free radical oxidation levels suggests that the oxidative stress intensity could be associated with regulatory effects of the hormones . The results of correlation analysis confirm the reliable distinctions in free radical oxidation characteristics andand cortisole levels, STH, FSH and LH levels.https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/285facial nerve neuropathychildrenfree radical oxidationhor-mones: somatotropic hormonecortisolfollicle stimulating hormoneluteinizing hormone
spellingShingle L. V. Govorova
N. V. Skripchenko
D. A. Golyakov
N. F. Pulman
Hormonal shifts and intensity of free radical oxidation in the blood of patients with facial nerve neuropathies
Журнал инфектологии
facial nerve neuropathy
children
free radical oxidation
hor-mones: somatotropic hormone
cortisol
follicle stimulating hormone
luteinizing hormone
title Hormonal shifts and intensity of free radical oxidation in the blood of patients with facial nerve neuropathies
title_full Hormonal shifts and intensity of free radical oxidation in the blood of patients with facial nerve neuropathies
title_fullStr Hormonal shifts and intensity of free radical oxidation in the blood of patients with facial nerve neuropathies
title_full_unstemmed Hormonal shifts and intensity of free radical oxidation in the blood of patients with facial nerve neuropathies
title_short Hormonal shifts and intensity of free radical oxidation in the blood of patients with facial nerve neuropathies
title_sort hormonal shifts and intensity of free radical oxidation in the blood of patients with facial nerve neuropathies
topic facial nerve neuropathy
children
free radical oxidation
hor-mones: somatotropic hormone
cortisol
follicle stimulating hormone
luteinizing hormone
url https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/285
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