Role of pathogenic and mentally pathogenic microflora, which are localized in the orotopharynx in the ethiopathogenesis of secondary osteoarthrosis

Oleksiy Golub, T. Liadova, Olga Volobueva, Viacheslav Chernusky, M. Popov, H. Letiaho, K. Pavlikova
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ABSTRACT. Much attention is paid to the problem of secondary osteoarthritis caused by various microorganisms and fungi of the genus S. albicans, associated with their significant growth and prevalence throughout the world among the population of various age groups, high temporary and permanent disability. At the same time, the problem of immunopathology in the pathogenesis of secondary osteoarthritis is being actively studied. The developed immunopathological process induced by pathogenic and opportunistic microflora in articular cartilage and synovial membrane is the main factor in the degenerative destruction of articular cartilage. Goal. to determine the role of pathogenic and opportunistic microflora localized in the oropharynx in the etiopathogenesis of secondary osteoarthritis. Research materials and methods. 65 patients aged from 19 to 45 years, who were undergoing inpatient treatment at Artz Klinic, Kharkiv, were examined for secondary osteoarthritis of the knee joint. The diagnosis was established according to the International Classification of Diseases of the 10th revision (ICD-10) - M18.1. Patients with a history of a high frequency of accompanying pathologies of the oropharynx were selected for the study: chronic tonsillitis - 48 (73.8%), tonsillitis - 32 (49.2%), pharyngitis - 34 (52.3%), sinusitis - 13 (20) %), otitis – 9 (13.8%) the etiology of which is determined by gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms. All patients underwent microbiological examination of throat swabs, and 24 patients underwent microbiological examination of synovial fluid, which was taken for examination before intra-articular therapy. The obtained data were statistically processed by calculating the arithmetic mean and its error. The results. Presented modern ideas about secondary osteoarthritis caused by etiologically significant macroflora persisting in the oropharynx and as a result of organotropy due to the inclusion in its structure of mimicking antigens of articular cartilage play a leading role in the degradation of articular cartilage and articular bag, transferring the pathological process to an autoimmune basis. This approach makes it possible to develop early immunodiagnostics, prognosis of the disease, and immunocorrective therapy. Conclusions. Pathogenic and conditionally pathogenic microflora persisting in the oropharynx is characterized by organotropy (community of lipopolysaccharides and glycoproids), is identical to the cell-tissue structures of articular cartilage and synovial membrane in the causative agent and modulates the immune response through mimicking antigens.
位于口咽部的致病性和弱致病性微生物菌群在继发性骨关节病发病机制中的作用
摘要继发性骨关节炎是由白僵菌属的各种微生物和真菌引起的,与白僵菌属微生物和真菌在全世界各年龄段人群中的显著增长和流行、暂时性和永久性高致残率有关。与此同时,人们正在积极研究继发性骨关节炎发病机制中的免疫病理学问题。关节软骨和滑膜中的致病性和机会性微生物所诱发的免疫病理过程是造成关节软骨退行性破坏的主要因素。目标:确定口咽部致病性和机会性微生物菌群在继发性骨关节炎发病机制中的作用。研究材料和方法。研究人员对哈尔科夫市阿尔茨医院(Artz Klinic)住院治疗的 65 名年龄在 19 至 45 岁之间的膝关节继发性骨关节炎患者进行了检查。诊断依据《国际疾病分类》第十次修订版(ICD-10)--M18.1。研究选择了口咽部伴随病史频率较高的患者:慢性扁桃体炎--48(73.8%)、扁桃体炎--32(49.2%)、咽炎--34(52.3%)、鼻窦炎--13(20%)、耳炎--9(13.8%),其病因由革兰氏阳性和革兰氏阴性微生物确定。所有患者都接受了咽拭子微生物检查,24 名患者接受了滑液微生物检查,滑液是在关节内治疗前进行检查的。所得数据通过计算算术平均数及其误差进行统计处理。研究结果现代观点认为,继发性骨关节炎是由口咽部持续存在的重要病原菌群引起的,由于其结构中包含模拟关节软骨抗原的有机性,在关节软骨和关节囊退化中起主导作用,将病理过程转移到自身免疫基础上。通过这种方法,可以开发早期免疫诊断、疾病预后和免疫纠正疗法。结论持续存在于口咽部的致病性和条件致病性微生物菌群的特点是有机性(脂多糖和糖类物质群落),与致病菌的关节软骨和滑膜的细胞组织结构相同,并通过模拟抗原调节免疫反应。
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