Sirchak YS, Boldizhar OO, Filak YF, Ustych OV, Koval VY, Barani VY, Borisova IS. CHANGES IN PROSTAGLANDIN LEVELS IN BLOOD SERUM OF PATIENTS WITH GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE ON THE BACKGROUND OF THE OSTEOCHONDROSIS OF THE SPINE AND OBESITY.
WIADOMOSCI LEKARSKIE (WARSAW, POLAND : 1960) 2022;
75:2497-2500. [PMID:
36472287 DOI:
10.36740/wlek202210134]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE
The aim: To study the features of changes in the level of prostaglandins (I2 and F2α) in blood serum of patients GERD on the background of OH of the cervical and thoracic spine and obesity.
PATIENTS AND METHODS
Materials and methods: The examined patients included 56 patients with GERD and OH of the cervical and thoracic spine. All patients had their blood serum prostaglandin (Pg) F2α and 6-keto prostaglandin F1α (blood prostacyclin - Pg I2) levels examined using the method of immunoassay analysis.
RESULTS
Results: In all patients with GERD and OH an excessive body weight or obesity of varying degrees was found while analyzing anthropometric study results. The determination of prostaglandin F2α and prostacyclin (Pg I2) levels in blood serum in patients with GERD and OH and healthy individuals was performed. A more pronounced increase of Pg I2 and Pg F2α in blood serum in patients with GERD and OH with III degree obese was found and the smallest concentration of prostaglandines in blood serum was diagnosed in patients with excessive weight (p<0.05).
CONCLUSION
Conclusions: 1. In patients with GERD and OH, an increase in levels of prostaglandins F2α and I2 in blood serum has been established. 2. The relationship between the duration of excess body weigh, obesity and the dynamics of the level of prostaglandin Pg I2 and F2α in blood serum in patients with GERD on the background of OH has been established.
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