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Title: THE INFLUENCE OF SEX STEROID LEVELS IN BLOOD OF BITCHES ON THE PHAGOCYTIC ACTIVITY OF NEUTROPHILS
Authors: Broshkov, M.M.
Keywords: estradiol, progesterone, phagocytic activity of neutrophils, immunosuppression
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Аграрний вісник Причорномор'я. Біологічні науки. 2013. Вип. 70.
Citation: UDK: 616.009:616.8:612.017.1 Broshkov M. M. The influence of sex steroid levels in blood of bitches on the phagocytic activity of neutrophils / M. M. Broshkov // Аграрний вісник Причорномор'я. Біологічні науки. - 2013. - Вип. 70. - С. 4-8.
Abstract: This article presents data on determining the influence of sex steroids (estradiol and progesterone) on the phagocytic activity of neutrophils in bitches. During estrus at the level of estradiol in serum 51-65 pg/ml the increase neutrophil phagocytosis capacity is marked. While further increase in estradiol levels results in decreased activity of neutrophils. There is a decrease in ability of neutrophil phagocytosis, when progesterone level is between 8 and 26 ng/ml, wich is typical for estrus, but increased level of this hormone does not inhibit the ability of neutrophil phagocytosis.
Description: This article presents data on determining the influence of sex steroids (estradiol and progesterone) on the phagocytic activity of neutrophils in bitches. During estrus at the level of estradiol in serum 51-65 pg/ml the increase neutrophil phagocytosis capacity is marked. While further increase in estradiol levels results in decreased activity of neutrophils. There is a decrease in ability of neutrophil phagocytosis, when progesterone level is between 8 and 26 ng/ml, wich is typical for estrus, but increased level of this hormone does not inhibit the ability of neutrophil phagocytosis.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/566
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