VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOI KHIMII (ISSN 0042-8809)

Protective reaction of brain cells during change in permeability of the blood-brain barrier

   
Khokhlov A.P., Fetisova I.G., Podlesnyĭ A.M., Chekhonin V.P., Malakhovskiĭ V.K.
PubMed Id: 8379108
Year: 1993  Volume: 39  Issue: 4  Pages: 25-27
General anesthesia carried out in neurosurgical operations caused liberation of neurospecific proteins into blood. High content of these antigens was maintained in biological fluids within 7 days, which occurred apparently due to activation of biosynthesis. Antibodies to the antigens were detected only within 21 days after the surgical intervention. A gross liberation of specific proteins into blood, occurring under critical conditions, appears to be a protective response of brain cells to autoimmune impairments.
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Khokhlov, A. P., Fetisova, I. G., Podlesnyĭ, A. M., Chekhonin, V. P., Malakhovskiĭ, V. K. (1993). Protective reaction of brain cells during change in permeability of the blood-brain barrier. Voprosy Meditsinskoi Khimii, 39(4), 25-27.
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