Островская С. С., Шаторная В. Ф.

ИММУНОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ АСПЕКТЫ ВОЗДЕЙСТВИЯ СВИНЦА И КАДМИЯ НА ОРГАНИЗМ


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Островская С. С., Шаторная В. Ф.

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ОБЗОРЫ ЛИТЕРАТУРЫ

Тип статьи:

Научная статья.

Аннотация:

Свинец (Pb) и кадмий (Cd) изменяют иммунный статус организма, влияя на процессы, играю-щие важную роль в возникновении воспалительных реакций, аутоиммунных заболеваний и в развитии рака. Экологическое воздействие Pb и Cd увеличивает восприимчивость к хроническим инфекциям, способству-ют возникновению болезней, усугубляет тяжесть их протекания. В целом, приведенные в данном обзоре исследования, наглядно демонстрируют тот факт, что даже низкие концентрации Pb и Cd оказывают негативное воздействие на иммунный гомеостаз в организме человека, что особенно опасно для детей и что находит подтверждение в экспериментах на животных.

Ключевые слова:

свинец, кадмий, воздействие на иммунную систему

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Публикация статьи:

«Вестник проблем биологии и медицины» Выпуск 2 (136), 2017 год, 20-24 страницы, код УДК 612.017:661.852:661.848