Cellular reactions in capillary and venous blood in northerners to a short‐term period in a climatic chamber

PURPOSE: The purpose is a comparative study of the cellular reactions in capillary and venous blood in northerners under general hypothermia in a climatic chamber during different photoperiods. The authors examined 108 relatively healthy people (80 women and 28 men aged 21‐ to 50‐years old). METHODS...

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Published in:Immunity, Inflammation and Disease
Main Authors: Dobrodeeva, Liliya K., Samodova, Anna V., Balashova, Svetlana N.
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7416046/
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https://doi.org/10.1002/iid3.322
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:7416046 2023-05-15T18:02:14+02:00 Cellular reactions in capillary and venous blood in northerners to a short‐term period in a climatic chamber Dobrodeeva, Liliya K. Samodova, Anna V. Balashova, Svetlana N. 2020-06-17 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7416046/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32558359 https://doi.org/10.1002/iid3.322 en eng John Wiley and Sons Inc. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7416046/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32558359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/iid3.322 © 2020 The Authors. Immunity, Inflammation and Disease published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. CC-BY Immun Inflamm Dis Original Research Text 2020 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1002/iid3.322 2020-08-16T00:39:35Z PURPOSE: The purpose is a comparative study of the cellular reactions in capillary and venous blood in northerners under general hypothermia in a climatic chamber during different photoperiods. The authors examined 108 relatively healthy people (80 women and 28 men aged 21‐ to 50‐years old). METHODS: The study included determining the hemogram, neutrograms, monocytograms, lymphocytograms, and phagocytic activity neutrophil granulocytes, enzyme immunoassay, flow cytometry, indirect immunoperoxidase, bioluminescence, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and body temperature in the ear canal and on the skin of the rear left side of the right hand of volunteers before the effect of general cooling in the room at an air temperature and after 5 minutes of exposure to cold air. RESULTS: It was established that total neutrophil count in venous blood was lower by 8.07% ± 0.41%, monocyte count by 51.32% ± 1.03%, and basophil count by 50.21% ± 1.24% than in capillary blood, but the lymphocyte count was higher by 25.23% ± 0.41% due to smaller forms that are known to be recirculating. After a 5‐minute period in a climatic chamber at −25°C in 27.53% of individuals during a polar night and in 16.51% volunteers during a polar day had elevated levels of neutrophils in the venous blood due to the increase in the levels of tumor necrosis factor‐α in blood and decrease in noradrenaline, adrenaline, and irisin. CONCLUSION: The systematic effect of general cooling, especially during the polar night, leads to a reduction in reserve adaptability with the formation of neutropenia, deficiency of phagocytic defense, and functional insufficiency of T‐lymphocytes. Text polar night PubMed Central (PMC) Immunity, Inflammation and Disease 8 3 408 414
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Dobrodeeva, Liliya K.
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Cellular reactions in capillary and venous blood in northerners to a short‐term period in a climatic chamber
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description PURPOSE: The purpose is a comparative study of the cellular reactions in capillary and venous blood in northerners under general hypothermia in a climatic chamber during different photoperiods. The authors examined 108 relatively healthy people (80 women and 28 men aged 21‐ to 50‐years old). METHODS: The study included determining the hemogram, neutrograms, monocytograms, lymphocytograms, and phagocytic activity neutrophil granulocytes, enzyme immunoassay, flow cytometry, indirect immunoperoxidase, bioluminescence, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and body temperature in the ear canal and on the skin of the rear left side of the right hand of volunteers before the effect of general cooling in the room at an air temperature and after 5 minutes of exposure to cold air. RESULTS: It was established that total neutrophil count in venous blood was lower by 8.07% ± 0.41%, monocyte count by 51.32% ± 1.03%, and basophil count by 50.21% ± 1.24% than in capillary blood, but the lymphocyte count was higher by 25.23% ± 0.41% due to smaller forms that are known to be recirculating. After a 5‐minute period in a climatic chamber at −25°C in 27.53% of individuals during a polar night and in 16.51% volunteers during a polar day had elevated levels of neutrophils in the venous blood due to the increase in the levels of tumor necrosis factor‐α in blood and decrease in noradrenaline, adrenaline, and irisin. CONCLUSION: The systematic effect of general cooling, especially during the polar night, leads to a reduction in reserve adaptability with the formation of neutropenia, deficiency of phagocytic defense, and functional insufficiency of T‐lymphocytes.
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author Dobrodeeva, Liliya K.
Samodova, Anna V.
Balashova, Svetlana N.
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Balashova, Svetlana N.
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title Cellular reactions in capillary and venous blood in northerners to a short‐term period in a climatic chamber
title_short Cellular reactions in capillary and venous blood in northerners to a short‐term period in a climatic chamber
title_full Cellular reactions in capillary and venous blood in northerners to a short‐term period in a climatic chamber
title_fullStr Cellular reactions in capillary and venous blood in northerners to a short‐term period in a climatic chamber
title_full_unstemmed Cellular reactions in capillary and venous blood in northerners to a short‐term period in a climatic chamber
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