[Individual immunological parameters in clean-up team members and patients with sequelae of acute radiation sickness 5 years after the effects of the Chernobyl accident].

Radiobiologiia Pub Date : 1992-11-01
A A Iarilin, I M Beliakov, I M Nadezhina, A V Simonova
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A study was made of deviations, beyond 1 sigma and 1.5 sigma of a mean value (M) of a donor group, in individual immunological parameters (for instance, the number of CD5+, CD2+, CD4+, CD8+, CD25+ and B-cells; alpha 1-thymosin concentration; and autoantibody titers to antigens of epithelial reticulum cell cytoplasm) in patients suffered acute radiation sickness (ARS) and liquidators of Chernobyl NPP accident. The radiation damage to the immune system was reliably detected in the affected subjects examined: they exhibited a decrease in the alpha 1-thymosin level below M = -1.5 sigma and in absolute B cellularity below M = -1 sigma; and increase in the number of CD25+ cells and in the level of serum autoantibodies to antigens of thymus epithelial reticulum cell cytoplasm. When several parameters selected were examined simultaneously the frequency of recording the deviations in merely one of them markedly increased.

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[切尔诺贝利事故影响5年后清理小组成员和急性辐射病后遗症患者的个体免疫参数]。
对供体组的个体免疫参数(例如CD5+、CD2+、CD4+、CD8+、CD25+和b细胞的数量)的平均值(M)超过1西格玛和1.5西格玛的偏差进行了研究;- 1-胸腺素浓度;急性放射病(ARS)患者和切尔诺贝利核电站事故清理者对上皮网细胞质抗原的自身抗体滴度。辐射对免疫系统的损害在受影响的受试者中被可靠地检测到:他们表现出α 1-胸腺素水平低于M = -1.5 sigma和绝对B细胞水平低于M = -1 sigma的下降;胸腺上皮网细胞质CD25+细胞数量和血清自身抗体水平升高。当选择的几个参数同时检查时,记录偏差的频率在其中一个显著增加。
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