Relation of osteopontin and il-15 plasma levels to morphological and structural changes of left ventricle in hypertensive patient
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Keywords

hypertensive desease
IL-15
osteopontin
myocardium disfunction

How to Cite

Kozhemiaka, G. (2020). Relation of osteopontin and il-15 plasma levels to morphological and structural changes of left ventricle in hypertensive patient. Experimental and Clinical Medicine, 73(4), 64-68. Retrieved from https://ecm.knmu.edu.ua/article/view/587

Abstract

The article contains results of a study of the content of osteopontin and IL-15 in hypertensive patients, revealed a relationship between them. The dependence of the reduction of systolic blood pressure and increased heart rate level of the concentration of osteopontin is established and proven link of high content of osteopontin in the blood plasma with poor left ventricular filling in early and late diastole.The possibility of participation of osteopontin in the formation of myocardial dysfunctionis discussed. It is recommended to determine the level of osteopontin in the blood plasma of patients with HD, and that helps to improve the early diagnosis of the risk of myocardial dysfunction and it's development.
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