THE INFLUENCE OF DYSBIOSIS UPON THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL STOMATITIS IN RATS

Dysbiosis was caused in rats by the introduction of lincomycin with table water dosed by 60 mg/kg per day during 5 days. At that the simulation of stomatitis by application of bee poison suspension upon the mucous membrane of the oral cavity resulted in the considerable growth in the tissue of the level of inflammation markers (the activity of phospholipase А2, the contents of malonic dialdehyde, the activity of proteases and acidic phosphatase).