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Substances from Pyrolised Tissues of Reptile Carcases Differently Modulate Immunity of Mammals of Both Sexes

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Substances with gender action on immunity were detected in water soluble hydrolised matter from reptile carcases. The gender action was shown on isolated blood neutrophils, whole blood and in vivo by the antiviral activity on experimental animals, contaminated with three types of viruses: Herpes simplex type 1, the virus of encephalomyocarditis and the virus of hepatitis of mice. The possible mechanism of the inhibitory action on the male immunity was associated with the protein kinase cascade, including protein kinase C, activated by phorbolmyristate in the cells of the immune system.

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D. G. Maldov
Sky Co., Ltd., Moscow
Russian Federation


A. P. Belkov
Sky Co., Ltd., Moscow
Russian Federation


A. V. Ilyichev
Sky Co., Ltd., Moscow
Russian Federation


E. I. Astashkin
I.M. Sechenov 1st Moscow State Medical University, Moscow
Russian Federation


S. S. Grigoryan
N.F. Gamaleya Institute of Microbiology, Epidemiology and Immunology, Moscow
Russian Federation


V. L. Andronova
D.I. Ivanovsky Institute of Virology, Moscow
Russian Federation


G. A. Galegov
D.I. Ivanovsky Institute of Virology, Moscow
Russian Federation


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Maldov D.G., Belkov A.P., Ilyichev A.V., Astashkin E.I., Grigoryan S.S., Andronova V.L., Galegov G.A. Substances from Pyrolised Tissues of Reptile Carcases Differently Modulate Immunity of Mammals of Both Sexes. Antibiot Khimioter = Antibiotics and Chemotherapy. 2014;59(3-4):16-21. (In Russ.)

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