Abstract
ABSTRACT The study aimed to evaluate the role and diagnostic value of markers of the pro-antioxidant system in the development of inflammatory processes in the endometrium of women living in territories with different levels of adverse effects of toxic emissions and industrial waste. Studies have shown that lipid peroxidation (LPO) and oxidative protein modification (OPM) products can accumulate in the endometrium and are the earliest markers of oxidative stress (OS). The examined women living under conditions of high technogenic load retained an inverse functional relationship between the enzymatic link of the antioxidant defence (AOD), the LPO, and OPM indices.
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