ENDOGENOUS INTOXICATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE BODY
Abstract
Relevance. Representatives of Gram-negative bacteria of the human colon normative microflora the presence of endotoxins in the blood in small quantities has an antigenstimulating effect on the immune system, enhances the non-special resistance of the human body, increases the anti-tumor activity of cells (Drannik g.N., 2006; Garib F.Yu., 2012). It is known that endotoxins consist of a complex of proteins and LPS, in the body in vivo all groups of the endotoxin molecule are responsible for their biological effect on the surface (Masharipov V.U., 2011; Rachmanova S.S., Aripova T.U., 2013). LPS penetrates thymus-dependent antigens and stimulates V-lymphocytes polyclonally, alternatively activating the complement system, being considered ad'uvant.