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Infectious Diseases

and STD-AIDS

Infectious Diseases and STD-AIDS 2018

Journal of Transmitted Diseases and Immunity

ISSN 2471-8084

A p r i l 2 6 - 2 7 , 2 0 1 8

R o m e , I t a l y

Page 24

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e present the results of morphological studies of tuberculosis and

nonspecific inflammatory changes of the guinea pigs in the treatment of

different ratios of isoniazid with pyridoxine hydrochloride. Guinea pigs are well

suited to study airborne TB transmission due to their exceptional vulnerability

to infection with as little as a few inhaled mycobacteria. The guinea pig also

replicates many aspects of TB infection in humans, including the formation of

granulomata, primary and hematogenous pulmonary lesions, dissemination,

and caseation necrosis. The optimal dose ratio of the expression of specific and

non-specific manifestations of inflammation in the lungs and liver also prayed

to interpret the results of studies for the treatment of destructive tuberculosis

in humans. It was proposed a method of determining the optimum ratio of

doses of the most pronounced therapeutic effect and minimal side effects. The

aim of the study was to conduct morphological evaluation of lesions of internal

organs (lungs, liver) after treatment of experimental tuberculosis of guinea

pigs different ratios of doses of isoniazid and pyridoxine hydrochloride. The

optimal therapeutic effect is obtained by treating animals with experimental

tuberculosis isoniazid at a dose of 26 mg/kg of vitamin B6 and 10mg/kg body

weight of the animal, thus completely disappeared phenomenon specific

inflammation in the lungs, liver. This phenomenon also disappeared perifocal

nonspecific inflammation disappeared dystrophic and necrotic changes in the

studied organs.

Biography

Ludmila Gayova is a Professor and Head of Department of Bio-

logical and Bioorganic Chemistry Bogomolets National Medical

University, Kyiv, Ukraine. She has completed her MD from Bo-

gomolets National Medical University. She has published more

than 60 papers in academic journals like Ukrainian Pulmono-

logical Journal,

Tuberculosis, Pulmonary disease

, HIV infection,

ScienceReise and

International Journal of Animal Science

and

Technology and other.

ludmilagaevaya@gmail.com

Study of joint action isoniazid and vitamin B6 on the condition of liver

during of treatment of guiena pigs with experimental tuberculosis

Ludmila Gayova

Bogomolets National Medical University, Ukraine

Ludmila Gayova., J Transm Dis Immun 2018 Volume 2

DOI: 10.21767/2573-0320-C1-002