Veranderinge van die plasmaproteïene, proteïengebonde-jodium en die lipogram tydens eksperimentele aterosklerose
Abstract
The object of this study was to
determine what changes the plasma proteins
and thyroid function exhibit during experimental
generation of atherosclerosis in experimental
animals and how this corresponded with the
measurable changes of these phenomena during
the natural development of this disease in man.
Experimental animals were fed on a
diet rich in fat and the plasma proteins were
determined over periods of four months with the
aid of electrophoresis (chapter 5). The protein
bound iodine (P .B.I.) of the animals was also
determined over periods of four months and
compared (see chapter 5). Together with this the
changes in the lipogram over the same periods
were also correlated.
From the experiments which were
conducted, it was established that the albumin
fraction of the plasma proteins showed a drop
during the experimental generation of
atheroschlerosis while the globulins (especially
globulin) showed a rising tendency.
In this experiment the P.B. I. showed
a falling tendency which implies that the thyroid
hormone synthesis mechanism was depressed.
The blood pattern changes in a few
experimental animals were compared with each
other. It was apparent that there was a close
relationship between lipaemia, an increase in
the albumin fraction of the plasma proteins on
the one hand and a decrease in thyroid function
on the other. These changes were interpreted in
terms of disturbances of the metabolic regulating
mechanisms of the body.
It was concluded that both these
criteria could be useful in the early diagnosis
of the development of atherosclerosis - also in man.