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Фундаментальные исследования • Экспериментальная токсикология
Том: 21 Статья: « 54 » Страницы:. 656-668 Опубликована в журнале: 21 мая 2020 г. English version Современное состояние и перспективы развития терапии острых отравлений токсальбуминамиНикишин А.С., Ильинский Н.С., Мясников В.А., Гоголевский А.С.
Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение «Государственный научно- исследовательский испытательный институт военной медицины» Министерства обороны Российской Федерации
Резюме
В работе представлен обзор современных подходов к лечению острых отравлений токсальбуминами на примере рицина. Отражены достижения в разработке средств неспецифической и специфической терапии. Определены перспективные направления в лечении острых интоксикаций, вызванных токсальбуминами, реализация которых может привести к снижению летальности. Ключевые слова токсальбумины, рицин, химическая безопасность, ранняя терапия, антитела (статья в формате PDF. Для просмотра необходим Adobe Acrobat Reader) открыть статью в новом окне Список литературы 1. Roy C.J. et al. Animal models of ricin toxicosis / Curr. Top. Microbiol. Immunol. 2012. Vol. 357. P. 243-257. doi: 10.1007/82_2011_173. 2. Kaland M., Schwartz W., Anderson B. Toxalbumin exposures: 12 years' experience of U.S. poison centers / Toxicon. 2015. Vol. 99. P. 125-129. 3. Worbs S. et al. Ricinus communis intoxications in human and veterinary medicine - a summary of real cases / Toxins. 2011. Vol. 3. 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Vol. 9. N 10. P. 311-325. doi: 10.3390/toxins9100311. 24. Whitfield S. et al. Production, Characterisation and Testing of an Ovine Antitoxin against Ricin; Efficacy, Potency and Mechanisms of Action / Toxins. 2017. Vol. 9. N 10. P. 10-18. 25. Gal Y. et al. Antibody/doxycycline combined therapy for pulmonary ricinosis: Attenuation of inflammation improves survival of ricin-intoxicated mice / Toxicol.Rep. 2014. Vol. 1. P. 496-504. doi: 10.1016/j.toxrep.2014.07.013. 26. Gal Y. et al. Potent Antiedematous and Protective Effects of Ciprofloxacin in Pulmonary Ricinosis / Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2016. Vol. 60. N 12. P. 7153-7158. 27. Beyer N.H. et al. A mous model for ricin poisoning and for evaluating protective effect of antiricin antibody / Clinic. Tox. 2009. Vol. 47. P. 219-225. doi: 10.1080/15563650802716521. 28. Pincus S.H. et al. Role of fc in antibody-mediated protection from ricin toxin / Toxins. 2014. Vol. 6. P. 1512-1525. 29. Sully E.K. et al. Chimeric plantibody passively protects mice against aerosolized ricin challenge / Clin. Vac. Immunol. 2014. Vol. 21. P. 777-782. 30. Prigent J. et al. Neutralising antibodies against ricin toxin / PLoS. 2011. Vol. 6. P. 315-324. 31. Noy-Porat T. et al. Isolation of Anti-Ricin Protective Antibodies Exhibiting High Affinity from Immunized Non-Human Primates / Toxin. 2016. Vol. 8. N 3. P. 64-79. doi: 10.3390/toxins8030064. 32. Hu W.G. et al. Conformation-dependent high-affinity potent ricin-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies / BioMed Res. Int. 2010. Vol. 185. N 1. P. 729-737. 33. Respaud R. et al. Development of a drug delivery system for efficient alveolar delivery of a neutralizing monoclonal antibody to treat pulmonary intoxication to ricin / J. Cont. Rel. 2016. Vol. 234. P. 21-32. doi: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2016.05.0 | ||
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