Концентрација хемокина у серуму ЦЦЛ2 / МЦП-1 код пацијената са одонтогеним заразним и упалним обољењима меких ткива максилофацијалног подручја и медијастинума

  • Mariia Faustova Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy
  • Oleksandr Nazarchuk
  • Dmytro Dmytriiev
  • David Avetikov
  • Galina Loban’
  • Yuliana Babina
  • Maiia Ananieva

Sažetak


The paper was aimed at determining the CCL2/ MCP-1 level in patients with OIIDs of soft tissues of the maxillofacial area and mediastinum.

The study involved 46 patients with odontogenic infectious and inflammatory diseases of soft tissues of the maxillofacial area and 12 healthy volunteers. The level of patients’ plasma CCL2 / MCP-1 level was determined using a kit for specific ELISA.

The findings of the studies showed a statistically significant increase in the concentration of plasma CCL2 / MCP-1 in patients of all study groups. Our studies show a significant increase of plasma CCL2 / MCP-1 level in patients with odontogenic phlegmons, abscesses and mediastinitis, compared to the group of healthy subjects. CCL2 / MCP-1 may play an important role in the pathogenesis of OIIDs of soft tissues of the maxillofacial area and mediastinum, which requires careful follow up study.

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2025/12/21
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