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Immunomodulation
in the treatment of reproduction disturbances
Nouza K., Madar J.
Institute for the Care of Mother and Child, Prague, Czech Republic
VIII International Congress of Reproductive Immunology, Opatija,
Croatia, July 2 – 6, 2001
published in American Journal of Reproductive Immunology 2001,
Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 106, Abst. WP8-3
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Problem
Immune mechanisms play an important role in both male and female
sterility. Even more frequent is the participation of immunity
in autoimmune and alloimmune recurrent abortions. Immunopathologic
reactions occur also in women suffering from preeclampsia
and postclimacteric syndrome. To the important causes of
female and male sterility belong chronic infections in
the reproductive system.
Methods of Study
Treatment of all above mentioned disorders involved methods
of immunomodulation, mainly local and systemic glucocorticoids,
repeated high doses of intravenous immunoglobulines, anticoagulants
(aspirin, heparin) and recently also oral enzyme therapy. In
infectious processes, the rational use of antibiotics is inevitable.
Results
Immunomodulation ameliorates healing of male and female sterility,
autoimmune as well as alloimmune recurrent abortions. Significant
progress was also obtained in the treatment of adnexitis and
prostatitis. Here, the clinical or subclinical immunological
defect prompted us to use immunomodulators of chemical or biologic
nature (among the latter, combination of oral animal and plant
proteolytic enzymes). Their use in combination with antibiotics
led to a more frequent and more effective healing not only
in the infections evoked by "common" bacteria, but
also in processes caused by chlamydia, mycoplasma, and ureaplasma.
Conclusion
Immunomodulation represents an important part of the complex
therapy of male and female sterility, recurrent abortions and
chronic infections of the reproductive system. |
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