Pathogenetic Role of Endothelial Dysfunction in Idiopathic Vestibulopathy


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Comparative analysis of the groups of patients with idiopathic bilateral vestibular hypofunction and a group of vestibulopathy patients with vertebrobasilar insufficiency demonstrated identity of the basic and additional diagnostic parameters in these syndromes as well as similarity in clinical diagnostic and anamnesis data. In all cases, functional assessment of endothelium-dependent vasodilation and selected biochemical marker sICAM-1 revealed endothelial dysfunction. Drug correction of endothelial dysfunction positively affected the manifestations of major and minor features of the syndrome, which confirmed the contribution of endothelial functional disturbances to the pathogenesis of bilateral vestibular hypofunction.

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E. Udut

National Research Tomsk State University; E. D. Goldberg Research Institute of Pharmacology and Regenerative Medicine, Tomsk National Research Medical Center, Russian Academy of Sciences

Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: evu8@mail.ru
Россия, Tomsk; Tomsk

P. Shchetinin

National Research Tomsk State University

Email: evu8@mail.ru
Россия, Tomsk

T. Rudenko

National Research Tomsk State University

Email: evu8@mail.ru
Россия, Tomsk

F. Lucieer

Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, Division of Balance Disorders, Faculty of Health Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University Medical Center, School for Mental Health and Neuroscience

Email: evu8@mail.ru
Нидерланды, Maastricht

H. Kingma

National Research Tomsk State University; Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, Division of Balance Disorders, Faculty of Health Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University Medical Center, School for Mental Health and Neuroscience

Email: evu8@mail.ru
Россия, Tomsk; Maastricht

A. Shchetinina

National Research Tomsk State University

Email: evu8@mail.ru
Россия, Tomsk

M. Pleshkov

National Research Tomsk State University

Email: evu8@mail.ru
Россия, Tomsk

V. Demkin

National Research Tomsk State University

Email: evu8@mail.ru
Россия, Tomsk

V. Udut

National Research Tomsk State University; E. D. Goldberg Research Institute of Pharmacology and Regenerative Medicine, Tomsk National Research Medical Center, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: evu8@mail.ru
Россия, Tomsk; Tomsk


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