The relationship between the cytokine concentrations and levels of antibodies to neuronal proteins in workers who were exposed to vibration


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Neurochemical homeostasis and serum cytokine levels, as well as their relationships, were investigated in experienced workers with subclinical signs of vibration-induced health problems and in patients with vibrational syndrome. It was found that development of vibrational syndrome is accompanied by a growing imbalance of the production of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines; the cytokine levels reflect the severity of the pathological process. In parallel, we found changes in the levels of antibodies to neuron-specific proteins, which suggested neurochemical changes in certain specialized structures of the nerve tissue. The observed correlations between the concentrations of cytokines and antibodies to neuron-specific proteins indicate that neuroimmune networks function differently in experienced workers with subclinical signs of vibration-induced health problems and in patients with vibrational syndrome. These interactions result in initiation or regulation of autoimmune reactions that may either play a protective role (at the early disease stages) or contribute to the pathogenesis of vibrational syndrome.

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G. Bodienkova

East Siberian Institute of Medical and Environmental Research

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俄罗斯联邦, Angarsk

S. Kurchevenko

East Siberian Institute of Medical and Environmental Research

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俄罗斯联邦, Angarsk

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