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T P Vetlugina1, S A Ivanova, N A Bokhan
1Laboratory of Clinical Psychoneuroimmunology, Department of Addictions, Institute of Mental Health, Tomsk Research Center, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences.
Abstract:
We studied the effects of ANAR containing antibodies to morphine in ultralow doses on immunological parameters in patients with opium abuse. Changes in blood content of immunocompetent CD3+, CD16+, and HLA-DR+ cells, lymphocytes carrying receptors for serotonin and dopamine, and humoral immune factors were evaluated. As differentiated from standard preparations, ANAR possessed immunomodulatory properties, increased the content of HLA-DR+ lymphocytes and immunoglobulins in the blood, and normalized the number of CD16+ cells.
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