Multivariate regression analysis of the study of tubulointerstitial syndrome in chronic Masugi nephritis using vegetative resonance test “IMEDIS-TEST”
AUTHORS : Rogovy Yu.E. | Arkhipova L.G. | Muravyova I.L. | Dikal M.V.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Bukovina
State Medical University, Regional Medical Diagnostic Center, Chernivtsi; Center
“IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2008
Target research – to figure out possibilities multifactorial regression analysis between CD 64, pro-apoptotic protein p53, fibroblast growth
factor, oxyproline, angiotensin 2 under conditions of tubulo-interstitial syndrome formation in chronic Masugi nephritis to confirm the objectivity of the vegetative resonance test “IMEDIS-TEST +”. Experiments were carried out on 42 white nonlinear male rats weighing
0.16-0.18 kg. Modeling of Masugi nephritis was carried out by 2-fold intraperitoneal injection of rabbit nephrotoxic serum with a titer of antirenal antibodies in the complement binding reaction of at least 1: 1024. The studies were carried out on the 45th day, which corresponded to the development of chronic Masugi nephritis with formed tubulo-interstitial syndrome [3, 4]. The animals were
euthanized by decapitation under ether anesthesia. When evaluating the samples of fragments of the cortical substance of the kidneys of rats using the vegetative resonance test “IMEDIS TEST +”,