Exploring the Role of Immune Complexes in Essential Hypertension

I. Milosevic
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: Essential hypertension is a rise of arterial blood pressure whose etiology is unknown. Immune complexes are complexes created by the binding of an antibody to the antigen. They are also called circulating immune complexes because of its precipitation in peripheral blood vessels, commonly on the places of their bifurcation and the places of higher blood pressure (glomerules of kidney or synovia). The goal of this study is to, by statistical estimation, connect essential hypertension and immune complexes as a cause of many appearances. With this aim, two groups of twenty-five examinees were questionnaire about their frequency and how long they ailed acut streptococcal tonsillitis, which may latter cause poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis as a consequence of immune complex creation. In doing so, examinees were also questionnaired about immune complex diseases (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), Polynodosa Arteritis (PA), and Poststreptococcal Glomerulonepritis (PSG)). After all, they were questionnaired, about how frequently and how long they used penicillin as a therapy, which also may, in certain occasions, affect the creation of immune complexes. Examined groups were formed by patients suffering from essential hypertension, and the control groups were formed by randomly chosen examinees. By statistical estimating data from the mentioned questionnaire, we concluded that the frequency of past acute streptococcal tonsillitis in patients with essential hypertension has statistical significance and the frequency of past or actual immune complex diseases (SLE, PA, PSG); and using penicillin as a therapy does not have statistical significance.
免疫复合物在原发性高血压中的作用探讨
:原发性高血压是一种病因不明的动脉血压升高。免疫复合物是通过抗体与抗原结合而产生的复合物。它们也被称为循环免疫复合物,因为它在外周血管中沉淀,通常在它们的分叉处和血压较高的地方(肾小球或滑膜)。这项研究的目的是,通过统计估计,将原发性高血压和免疫复合物作为多种表现的原因联系起来。为此,对两组25名受试者进行了问卷调查,了解他们患急性链球菌性扁桃体炎的频率和患病时间,后者可能会因免疫复合物的产生而导致产后肾小球肾炎。在这样做的过程中,受试者还被问及免疫复合物疾病(系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)、多结节性动脉炎(PA)和链球菌性肾小球肾炎(PSG))。毕竟,他们接受了问卷调查,询问他们使用青霉素作为治疗的频率和时间,在某些情况下,青霉素也可能影响免疫复合物的产生。受试组由原发性高血压患者组成,对照组由随机选择的受试者组成。通过上述问卷的统计估计数据,我们得出结论,原发性高血压患者既往急性链球菌性扁桃体炎的发生率与既往或实际免疫复合物疾病(SLE、PA、PSG)的发生率具有统计学意义;并且使用青霉素作为治疗没有统计学意义。
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