Regulation of the microecological state of the lower parts of the female reproductive tract with vitamins

Aim. To study the changes in the microecology of the vagina under the influence of ascorbic acid, α-tocopherol, and retinol acetate.Materials and methods. The number of vaginal lactobacilli and opportunistic bacteria, the concentrations of IL1β, raIL1, INFγ, TGFβ1, lactoferrin and sIgA in vaginal fl...

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Main Authors: Olga A. Strokova, Elena A. Kremleva, Olga D. Konstantinova, Andrey V. Sgibnev
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Language:Russian
Published: Central Research Institute for Epidemiology 2020-06-01
Series: Журнал микробиологии, эпидемиологии и иммунобиологии
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Online Access:https://microbiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/829
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spelling doaj-c2cb3c53666949c29b37d05e62a691212021-07-28T13:07:53ZrusCentral Research Institute for Epidemiology Журнал микробиологии, эпидемиологии и иммунобиологии0372-93112686-76132020-06-0197325125710.36233/0372-9311-2020-97-3-7655Regulation of the microecological state of the lower parts of the female reproductive tract with vitaminsOlga A. Strokova0Elena A. Kremleva1Olga D. Konstantinova2Andrey V. Sgibnev3Orenburg State Medical UniversityOrenburg State Medical University; Institute of Cellular and Intracellular Symbiosis, Ural Brahch of the Russian Academy of SciencesOrenburg State Medical UniversityOrenburg State Medical University; Institute of Cellular and Intracellular Symbiosis, Ural Brahch of the Russian Academy of SciencesAim. To study the changes in the microecology of the vagina under the influence of ascorbic acid, α-tocopherol, and retinol acetate.Materials and methods. The number of vaginal lactobacilli and opportunistic bacteria, the concentrations of IL1β, raIL1, INFγ, TGFβ1, lactoferrin and sIgA in vaginal fluids of women with deficiency of ascorbic acid (n = 35) or retinol acetate (n = 35) or α-tocopherol (n = 35) were assessed before and after intravaginal application of these vitamins. The obtained data were compared with those of healthy women without vitamin deficiency (n = 15).Results. An association between deficiency of α-tocopherol, retinol acetate and ascorbic acid with a deficiency of lactoflora, a high frequency of bacterial vaginosis and candidiasis, and proinflammatory changes of the parameters of mucosal immunity has been found. A normalizing effect of all vitamins on the lactoflora of the vagina was identified. The severity of this effect decreased in the following order: α-tocopherol → retinol acetate → ascorbic acid. Retinol acetate caused the increase, while ascorbate and tocopherol caused the reduction in the number of opportunistic microorganisms. The effect of ascorbate was pronounced, but short-term, while the effect of tocopherol was less pronounced, but long-lasting. The use of vitamins affected the condition of mucosal immunity in different directions: ascorbic acid caused an increase in pro-inflammatory changes; on the contrary, α-tocopherol and retinol acetate caused anti-inflammatory changes.Conclusion. Our data on the effects of α-tocopherol, retinol acetate, and ascorbic acid on the microecological state of the vaginal biotope suggest that these vitamins may be considered as regulatory factors for both host cells and microsymbionts.https://microbiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/829antioxidantsascorbic acidcytokineslactobacilliretinol acetateα-tocopherolvaginavitamins
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author Olga A. Strokova
Elena A. Kremleva
Olga D. Konstantinova
Andrey V. Sgibnev
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Elena A. Kremleva
Olga D. Konstantinova
Andrey V. Sgibnev
Regulation of the microecological state of the lower parts of the female reproductive tract with vitamins
Журнал микробиологии, эпидемиологии и иммунобиологии
antioxidants
ascorbic acid
cytokines
lactobacilli
retinol acetate
α-tocopherol
vagina
vitamins
author_facet Olga A. Strokova
Elena A. Kremleva
Olga D. Konstantinova
Andrey V. Sgibnev
author_sort Olga A. Strokova
title Regulation of the microecological state of the lower parts of the female reproductive tract with vitamins
title_short Regulation of the microecological state of the lower parts of the female reproductive tract with vitamins
title_full Regulation of the microecological state of the lower parts of the female reproductive tract with vitamins
title_fullStr Regulation of the microecological state of the lower parts of the female reproductive tract with vitamins
title_full_unstemmed Regulation of the microecological state of the lower parts of the female reproductive tract with vitamins
title_sort regulation of the microecological state of the lower parts of the female reproductive tract with vitamins
publisher Central Research Institute for Epidemiology
series Журнал микробиологии, эпидемиологии и иммунобиологии
issn 0372-9311
2686-7613
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Aim. To study the changes in the microecology of the vagina under the influence of ascorbic acid, α-tocopherol, and retinol acetate.Materials and methods. The number of vaginal lactobacilli and opportunistic bacteria, the concentrations of IL1β, raIL1, INFγ, TGFβ1, lactoferrin and sIgA in vaginal fluids of women with deficiency of ascorbic acid (n = 35) or retinol acetate (n = 35) or α-tocopherol (n = 35) were assessed before and after intravaginal application of these vitamins. The obtained data were compared with those of healthy women without vitamin deficiency (n = 15).Results. An association between deficiency of α-tocopherol, retinol acetate and ascorbic acid with a deficiency of lactoflora, a high frequency of bacterial vaginosis and candidiasis, and proinflammatory changes of the parameters of mucosal immunity has been found. A normalizing effect of all vitamins on the lactoflora of the vagina was identified. The severity of this effect decreased in the following order: α-tocopherol → retinol acetate → ascorbic acid. Retinol acetate caused the increase, while ascorbate and tocopherol caused the reduction in the number of opportunistic microorganisms. The effect of ascorbate was pronounced, but short-term, while the effect of tocopherol was less pronounced, but long-lasting. The use of vitamins affected the condition of mucosal immunity in different directions: ascorbic acid caused an increase in pro-inflammatory changes; on the contrary, α-tocopherol and retinol acetate caused anti-inflammatory changes.Conclusion. Our data on the effects of α-tocopherol, retinol acetate, and ascorbic acid on the microecological state of the vaginal biotope suggest that these vitamins may be considered as regulatory factors for both host cells and microsymbionts.
topic antioxidants
ascorbic acid
cytokines
lactobacilli
retinol acetate
α-tocopherol
vagina
vitamins
url https://microbiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/829
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