Publications by authors named "V I Gudim"

Erythropoietin level in the blood plasma, iron metabolism, and some erythron parameters characterizing anemia expression, erythropoiesis effectiveness and processes of hemoglobin synthesis were studied in patients with iron-deficiency anemia (IDA). The results of the investigation helped the authors to establish that hormone production in IDA patients is under the control of a feedback mechanism that is functioning at a lower level as compared to other non-renal anemias. It has been suggested that optimum possible erythron functioning in IDA patients is achieved under these conditions.

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The authors' opinion that adaptation inhibition of erythron functioning under weightlessness produces an unfavourable effect on the optimal physical state of a cosmonaut and his working capacity in the post-flight period has been confirmed by the analysis of certain hematological parameters studied in cosmonauts. The data obtained have necessitated investigation of threshold values of erythron functioning under weightlessness, and creation of artificial gravitation on board the piloted space ship to normalize erythropoiesis. Investigation of these problems of space hematology would be helpful in validation of the limits of human's long-term stay under weightlessness, and in the pre- and post-flight period management.

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A systemic approach to appraisal of the mechanisms of changes of erythropoiesis biorhythms in stress is suggested. The authors studied the daily and seasonal rhythms of serum erythropoietin (EP) level, the production of erythrocytes (PE), the kinetics of bone marrow erythroid cells, and the activity of lipid peroxidation (LPO) and G-6-PDG in peripheral blood erythrocytes in albino rats. As a stress factor hyperbaric oxygenation initiated LPO acceleration and change of PE circadian rhythm with mesor decrease.

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The results of estimating blood plasma erythropoietic activity in patients with polycythemia of unclear genesis, in 95% of cases coincided with the clinical diagnosis proved during further follow up. These data have permitted recommendation of estimating blood plasma erythropoietic activity in patients to verify the diagnosis of polycythemic states.

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Altogether 21 patients were examined for an erythropoiesis inhibitor contained by the IgG fraction of the blood plasma. All these patients suffered from hemopoiesis depression. The inhibitor identified in the immunoglobulin fraction of the blood plasma of 40% of the patients manifested itself at the stage of erythroid precursors of bone marrow cells.

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