The role of hormonal changes in adaptation disorders of young systems in the course of community-acquired pneumonia

M. Sargsyan, Samwel Galstyan
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Community-acquired pneumoniae are considered as life-threatening infectious diseases and are one of the main causes of morbidity, hospitalization, and mortality. The main goal is to study and assess the role of the hormone imbalance in the adaptation disorders of young organism during the community-acquired pneumonia. To achieve the goals of the research 296 male patients with pneumonia, aged 18-21, were examined. The control group consisted of 63 practically healthy male individuals of the same age. Besides standard examinations, the levels of cortisol, testosterone, prolactin, thyroid stimulating hormone, triiodothyronine, thyroxine, antithyroglobulin and anti-thyroid-peroxidase were determined in the blood serum. The analysis shows that the level of prolactin in all research groups tends to increase; the level of testosterone in all the groups tends to decrease; the level of cortisol in the 18-19 age group tends to decrease; in the 20-21 age group this indicator increases, but it remains below the level of the indicator of the control group. The impact of unfavorable factors of military service, the neuropsychological and physical overstrain, the change in the diet and rations, army-specific conditions, and the unusual situation for some individuals lead to an overstrain and exhaustion of the protective adaptation reactions of the organism, manifested also by hormonal shifts. In the conditions of community-acquired pneumonia, the adaptation process of the organism was accompanied by a similar phasal endocrine shifts, manifested by marginal hyperprolactinemia, a decline in testosterone levels, with no increase in the levels of cortisol detected, regardless of the fact that community-acquired pneumonia was a stress factor for the organism. The main pathogen of the community-acquired pneumonia among the military was mycoplasma pneumoniae and chlamydophila pneumoniae. The course of the pneumonia cases was clinically atypical and rapid, swiftly complicating with hemorrhagic alveolitis. In some cases, the clinical course of the illness lagged behind the findings by X-ray imaging examination results.
激素变化在社区获得性肺炎过程中年轻系统适应障碍中的作用
社区获得性肺炎被认为是危及生命的传染病,是发病、住院和死亡的主要原因之一。主要目的是研究和评估激素失衡在社区获得性肺炎幼体适应障碍中的作用。为了达到研究的目的,对296名年龄在18-21岁的男性肺炎患者进行了调查。对照组由63名几乎健康的同龄男性组成。除标准检查外,测定血清皮质醇、睾酮、催乳素、促甲状腺激素、三碘甲状腺原氨酸、甲状腺素、抗甲状腺球蛋白、抗甲状腺过氧化物酶水平。分析表明,各研究组催乳素水平均有升高的趋势;所有组的睾酮水平都有下降的趋势;18-19岁年龄段的皮质醇水平呈下降趋势;在20-21岁年龄组中,该指标有所增加,但仍低于对照组的指标水平。服兵役的不利因素、神经心理和生理上的过度紧张、饮食和口粮的变化、部队特定条件以及某些个体的特殊情况的影响,导致机体保护性适应反应的过度紧张和衰竭,也表现为激素的变化。在社区获得性肺炎条件下,生物体的适应过程也伴随着类似的阶段性内分泌变化,表现为边缘性高泌乳素血症,睾酮水平下降,未检测到皮质醇水平升高,而不考虑社区获得性肺炎是生物体的应激因素。军人社区获得性肺炎的主要病原体为肺炎支原体和肺炎嗜衣原体。肺炎病例的临床病程不典型且迅速,可迅速并发出血性肺泡炎。在一些病例中,疾病的临床病程落后于x线影像学检查结果的发现。
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