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Vol 163, No 2 (2017)

Physiology

Effect of Peripheral μ-, δ-, and κ-Opioid Ligands on the Development of Tolerance to Ethanol-Induced Analgesia

Sudakov S.K., Alekseeva E.V., Nazarova G.A.

Abstract

We studied the rate of development of tolerance to the ethanol-induced analgesia under the effect of μ-, δ-, and κ-opioid agonists and antagonists not crossing the blood-brain barrier and rapidly inactivated by gastric and duodenal proteolytic enzymes. Activation of gastric κ-opioid receptors eliminated the analgesic effect of ethanol and accelerated the development of tolerance to ethanol-induced analgesia. In contrast, activation of gastric μ-opioid receptors decelerated the development of this tolerance. Activation of gastric δ-opioid receptors produced no effect on examined tolerance. μ-Opioid receptor antagonist decelerated and δ-opioid receptor antagonist accelerated the development of tolerance to ethanol-induced analgesia. Thus, the state of gastric opioid receptors affects the manifestation of ethanol-induced analgesia and the development of tolerance to this effect.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):177-179
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General Pathology and Pathophysiology

Delayed Results of Experimental Afobazole Therapy in Rats after Acute Myocardial Infarction

Kryzhanovskii S.A., Tsorin I.B., Stolyaruk V.N., Ionova E.O., Vititnova M.B.

Abstract

Delayed cardioprotective effects of anxiolytic Afobazole (15 mg/kg, intraperitoneally for 14 days) were evaluated using dynamic echocardiographic recordings on days 2, 15, 56, and 98 after experimental myocardial infarction modeling (rat model of acute myocardial ischemia). The cardiotropic activity of Afobazole is assumed to be related to its agonistic effects on σ1 receptor of cardiomyocytes. It was found that animals treated with Afobazole had no signs of heart failure by the end of observation, as evidenced by left ventricular ejection fraction.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):180-183
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Article

Intranasal Insulin Restores Metabolic Parameters and Insulin Sensitivity in Rats with Metabolic Syndrome

Derkach K.V., Ivantsov A.O., Chistyakova O.V., Sukhov I.B., Buzanakov D.M., Kulikova A.A., Shpakov A.O.

Abstract

We studied the effect of 10-week treatment with intranasal insulin (0.5 IU/day) on glucose tolerance, glucose utilization, lipid metabolism, functions of pancreatic β cells, and insulin system in the liver of rats with cafeteria diet-induced metabolic syndrome. The therapy reduced body weight and blood levels of insulin, triglycerides, and atherogenic cholesterol that are typically increased in metabolic syndrome, normalized glucose tolerance and its utilization, and increased activity of insulin signaling system in the liver, thus reducing insulin resistance. The therapy did not affect the number of pancreatic islets and β cells. The study demonstrates prospects of using intranasal insulin for correction of metabolic parameters and reduction of insulin resistance in metabolic syndrome.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):184-189
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Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 Inhibitors Diprotin A and Sitagliptin Administered on Weeks 2-3 of Postnatal Development Modulate Monoamine Metabolism in the Striatum of Adult Rats

Khlebnikova N.N., Orshanskaya E.V., Narkevich V.B., Kudrin V.S., Krupina N.A.

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The levels of monoamines and their metabolites in brain structures of adult (3-month-old) rats with emotional and motivational disorders induced by inhibitors of dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP-4; EC 3.4.14.5) diprotin A and sitagliptin on weeks 2-3 of postnatal development (postnatal days 5-18) were studied by HPLC with electrochemical detection. A significant decrease in the level of serotonin metabolite, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, and a pronounced tendency towards reduced serotonin level were detected in the striatum of rats in both study groups. In adult rats treated with diprotin A during the neonatal period, a tendency towards activation of dopamine metabolism was observed (judging from DOPAC/DA ratio). The levels of monoamines and their metabolites in the frontal cortex, hypothalamus, and amygdala remained unchanged. The findings suggest that administration of DPP-4 inhibitors during the neonatal period induces long-term dysfunction of the serotonergic and dopaminergic systems of the brain.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):190-194
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Cysteine-Containing Peptides Stimulate Monocyte Migration through NADPH-Oxidase Activation

Krasnikova T.L., Arefieva T.I., Pylaeva E.A., Sidorova M.V.

Abstract

We analyzed migration of monocytes under the effect of apocinin (NADPH inhibitor) and PD98059 (blocker of extracellular MEK/ERK kinase involved in Nox4 oxidase-mediated migration of monocytes). Migration of monocytes stimulated by cysteine-containing peptides (fragments of chemokines with free thiol group MCP-1 and fractalkine) was completely inhibited by apocinin and MEK/ERK blocker. It is assumed that the stimulating effect of cysteine-containing peptides on monocyte migration is mediated by the NADPH-oxidase system, in particular, Nox4.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):203-205
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Preparation of Recombinant Serpin from Red King Crab Paralithodes сamtschaticus for Biomedical Research Purposes

Kostin N.N., Ponomarenko N.A., Isaev V.A., Rudenskaya G.N., Bobik T.V., Gabibov A.G., Smirnov I.V.

Abstract

Genetic constructs with different leader sequences for intra- and extracellular expression of the target protein were generated and an original method for effective selection of clones with maximum expression was developed. For intracellular expression in the Pichia pastoris system, seprin content in cells was 6 mg/liter.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):210-213
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Experimental Assessment of the Effect of Kagocel on Reproductive Function in Pubertal Male Rats

Borovskaya T.G., Poluektova M.E., Vychuzhanina A.V., Mashanova V.A., Shchemerova Y.A.

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We studied possible toxic effects of antiviral drug Kagocel on reproductive function in pubertal male rats. The drug was administered in therapeutic and 10-fold higher doses throughout the spermatogenesis cycle (48 days). Kagocel did not reduce mating and fertilizing capacities, did not suppress spermatogenesis, and had no toxic effects on the offspring. The results characterize Kagocel as a drug with a broad reproductive safety profile and demonstrate that the age limits for using Kagocel in pediatric practice can be extended.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):214-217
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A Study of the Protective Properties of an Antibody-Based Antidote Metabolizing Organophosphorus Pesticide Paraoxon

Mokrushina Y.A., Stepanova A.V., Palikov V.A., Stepanov A.V., Belous G.I., Dyachenko I.A., Knorre V.D., Smirnov I.V., Gabibov A.G.

Abstract

A catalytic antibody A17 and its mutants highly efficiently interact with organophosphorus pesticide paraoxon. In this work, we studied the protective properties of antibody A17-K47 in paraoxon poisoning using a mouse model. The optimal paraoxon dose simulating the acute toxic effect of organophosphorus compounds was 550 μg/kg. The pharmacokinetic parameters of A17-K47 antibody were t1/2distr=7.2±1.4 min, t1/2el=330±20 min. The antibody did not cause toxic effects when administered at a ten-fold calculated therapeutic dose (610 mg/kg). The drug did not reduce mortality from acute paraoxon poisoning; however, the absence of drug toxicity opens up prospects for its use in symptomatic treatment of chronic paraoxon poisoning.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):218-221
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Anti-Inflammatory and Analgesic Activities of the Complex of Flavonoids from Lychnis chalcedonica L.

Nesterova Y.V., Povet’eva T.N., Zibareva L.N., Suslov N.I., Zueva E.P., Aksinenko S.G., Afanas’eva O.G., Krylova S.G., Amosova E.N., Rybalkina O.Y., Lopatina K.A.

Abstract

Anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of the complex of flavonoids from Lychnis chalcedonica L. were studied in the models of acute aseptic inflammation induced by carrageenan, histamine, and serotonin and acetic acid-induced painful chemical stimulation. It is demonstrated that course treatment with flavonoids derived from Lychnis chalcedonica L. produced a stable pharmacological effect comparable with that of the reference anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):222-225
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Effect of Phenibut and Glufimet, a Novel Glutamic Acid Derivative, on Respiration of Heart and Brain Mitochondria from Animals Exposed to Stress against the Background of Inducible NO-Synthase Blockade

Perfilova V.N., Popova T.A., Prokofiev I.I., Mokrousov I.S., Ostrovskii O.V., Tyurenkov I.N.

Abstract

Increased oxygen consumption by heart and brain mitochondria in the absence of ADP and reduced mitochondrial respiration in the presence of ADP were observed in rats exposed to stress simulated by suspension by the dorsal neck skin fold for 24 h, which attests to uncoupling of substrate oxidation and ATP synthesis and can cause electron drain from the respiratory chain, formation of ROS, and oxidative damage to cell structures. Blockade of inducible NO synthase with aminoguanidine (single intraperitoneal dose of 50 mg/kg before stress exposure) increased coupling of respiration and oxidative phosphorylation in heart and brain mitochondria of rats exposed to immobilization-painful stress, which was especially pronounced in cardiomyocytes. The test compounds glufimet (single intraperitoneal dose of 29 mg/kg before stress exposure) and phenibut (single intraperitoneal dose of 50 mg/kg before stress exposure) limited stress-induced mitochondrial damage against the background of inducible NO synthase blockade and without it, which was seen from increased respiratory control ratio in comparison with that in untreated rats exposed to stress (control).

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):226-229
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Effects of Secondary Metabolites of Permafrost Bacillus sp. on Cytokine Synthesis by Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells

Kalenova L.F., Kolyvanova S.S., Bazhin A.S., Besedin I.M., Mel’nikov V.P.

Abstract

We studied the effects of secondary metabolites of Bacillus sp. isolated from late Neogene permafrost on secretion of proinflammatory (TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-8, IL-2, and IFNγ) and antiinflammatory (IL-4 and IL-10) cytokines by human peripheral blood mononuclear cells. It was found that metabolites of Bacillus sp. produced more potent effect on cytokine secretion than mitogen phytohemagglutinin and metabolites of Bacillus cereus, medicinal strain IP5832. Activity of metabolites depended on the temperature of bacteria incubation. “Cold” metabolites of Bacillus sp. (isolated at -5°C) primarily induced Th1-mediated secretion of IFNγ, while “warm” metabolites (obtained at 37°C) induced Th2-mediated secretion of IL-4. The results suggest that Bacillus sp. metabolites are promising material for the development of immunomodulating drugs.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):235-238
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Regenerative Potential of Spermatogonial Stem Cells, Endothelial Progenitor Cells, and Epithelial Progenitor Cells of C57Bl/6 Male Mice with Metabolic Disorders

Skurikhin E.G., Pakhomova A.V., Pershina O.V., Ermolaeva L.A., Krupin V.A., Ermakova N.N., Pan E.S., Kudryashova A.I., Rybalkina O.Y., Pavlovskaya T.B., Litvyakov N.V., Goldberg V.E., Dygai A.M.

Abstract

The properties of spermatogonial stem cells, endothelial progenitor cells, and the epithelial progenitors of C57Bl/6 mice under conditions of metabolic disorders were studied using the model of busulfan-induced suppression of spermatogenesis and in vitro culture technique. Spermatogonial stem cells CD117—CD90+ and epithelial progenitors CD45—CD31—Sca-1+CD49f+ derived from the testes of mice with metabolic disturbances demonstrated 17- and 28-fold increase in the respective cell mass and generated cell colonies in vitro. In contrast, spermatogonial stem cells with immune phenotype CD51—CD24+CD52+ had reduced selfrenewal capacity. Spermatogonial stem cells CD117—CD90+ and CD117+CD90+ as well as endothelial progenitors CD45—CD31+ derived from the testes of donor mice with metabolic disorders demonstrated high transplantation capacity in C57Bl/6 mouse testes damaged by cytostatic busulfan.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):239-244
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Characteristics of Mel Ibr Melanoma Line Subclone after Treatment with Chicken Embryo Extract

Suraeva N.M., Morozova L.F., Ryabaya O.O., Khochenkova Y.A., Samoilov A.V., Burova O.S., Golubtsova N.V., Barmashov A.E., Baryshnikova M.A.

Abstract

We continue analysis of the phenotype of human melanoma cell Mel Ibr subclone obtained previously by treatment of the parental cell line by chicken embryo extract. The present study is focused on detection of markers of epithelial-mesenchymal transition that determine enhanced metastatic and invasive potential of malignant tumors of various locations. Analysis of the expression of E-cadherin and vimentin genes in the subclone and parental cells detected activation of epithelial-mesenchymal transition in the subclone. Immunological markers CD90, CD271, and CD95 were present in the parental population, but were not detected on the subclone cells. In contrast to the parental line, cells of the analyzed subclone retain viability in serum-free medium and formed vessel-like structures characteristic of vasculogenic mimicry.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):255-259
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Mechanisms of Sensitivity of Soft Tissue Sarcoma Cells to Temozolomide

Khusnutdinov R.R., Boichuk S.V.

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We studied the mechanisms of sensitivity of soft tissue sarcoma cells to alkylating agent temozolomide. The mechanisms of tumor cell sensitivity to temozolomide are complex and are determined by not only the level of O6-methylguanine-DNA-methyltransferase (MGTM) expression, but also activity of oncosuppressor protein p53. A-673 Ewing’s sarcoma cells were found to be the most sensitive to temozolomide, whereas temozolomide-treated SK-LMS-1 leiomyosarcoma cells exhibited signs of cell aging.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):260-262
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Immunolocation of Heme Oxygenases in the Walls of Cerebral Arteries of Various Diameters in Rats

Chertok V.M., Kotsyuba A.E.

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The distribution of two enzymes involved in the formation of carbon monoxide, heme oxygenases 1 and 2, in the pial branches of orders I-V of the middle cerebral artery basin and in intracerebral vessels was studied in adult Wistar rats. Immunohistochemical studies detected hemeoxygenase-2 in the endothelium of the small pial and intracerebral arterioles and in myocytes of pial branches I-III. Heme oxygenase 1, an inducible form of the enzyme, is normally not expressed in the cerebral vessels, but the enzyme is expressed in response to sodium metaarsenite. In this case, heme oxygenase markers are detected in myocytes of pial arteries I-II and in the endothelium of small pial and intracerebral vessels. Sodium meta-arsenite is inessential for immunolocation and quantitative distribution of heme oxygenase 2 in the vessels.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):276-279
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Study of Proliferative Activity of Vaginal Epithelium in Women with Stress Urinary Incontinence Treated by Er:YAG Laser

Lapii G.A., Yakovleva A.Y., Neimark A.I., Lushnikova E.L.

Abstract

The expression of Ki-67 proliferation marker was studied in vaginal biopsy specimens from women with stress urinary incontinence treated using a Fotona nonablative erbium laser. Cells expressing Ki-67 were located in all cases in the parabasal and basal levels of stratified squamous epithelium, the index of labeled nuclei before Er:YAG laser exposure was 19.05±2.86%. After 1-2 months of laser therapy, the index of labeled nuclei in the epithelium increased significantly and reached 31.79±2.25%. These changes were interpreted as a result of epithelial-stromal interactions. Presumably, the increase in proliferative activity of the vaginal epithelium after exposure to Er:YAG laser was due to the presence of an appreciable level of synthetically active fibroblasts in the subepithelial stroma.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):280-283
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Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Cytotoxicity towards HaCaT Keratinocytes: Comparative Analysis of Methods for Evaluation of Cell Viability

Rusanov A.L., Luzgina N.G., Lisitsa A.V.

Abstract

Viability of keratinocytes of HaCaT immortalized line incubated with sodium dodecyl sulfate for 3 min, 1 and 48 h, was studied by light microscopy, MTT test, and neutral red absorption test. The IC50 values were determined for each of the studied lengths of exposure. HaCaT cells exhibited a dose-dependent decrease of viability under the effect of sodium dodecyl sulfate, proportional to the length of exposure. The values measured by different methods (MTT test and neutral red absorption test) varied, the differences were determined by the duration of exposure to sodium dodecyl sulfate. The dispersion of values for 1 and 48 h exposure, obtained by MTT method, was greater than of the values obtained by neutral red absorption test.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):284-288
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Virtual Experimental Validation of Dynamic Osteosynthesis in the Treatment of Fractures of the Proximal Femur

Dubrov V.E., Kuz’kin I.A., Shcherbakov I.M., Matveev A.L., Yudin A.V.

Abstract

Volume model of transtrochanteric fracture of the femoral bone fixed by Targon PF dynamic fixator was studied by the finite element analysis. The following parameters were measured: magnitude and direction of displacement of system elements, pressure between fragments, and von Mises stress distribution in the fixator depending on support screw plunging into the sleeve. The results indicate that stability of the bone-nail system increases during fracture union and 10-mm shortening of the femoral neck axis, which is seen from a decrease in system deformation under load by 16.8%, stress in the implant by 20.2%, and pressure in the zone of fragments contact by 19.8%.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):289-291
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Pathophysiology

Assessment of Oxidative Status of the Brain and Blood Plasma in Rats with Modeled Focal Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury

Devyatov A.A., Fedorova T.N., Stvolinskii S.L., Belousova M.A., Medvedev O.S., Tutelyan V.A.

Abstract

Parameters of the oxidative status of the brain and blood plasma were measured in rats 24 h after 1-h focal cerebral ischemia. In the brain of rats exposed to cerebral ischemia, activities of superoxide dismutase and catalase were elevated. Ischemia reduced the total antioxidant activity of the brain and the levels of malonic dialdehyde and protein carbonyl derivatives. In the blood plasma of experimental rats, superoxide dismutase activity and malonic dialdehyde level increased and total antioxidant activity decreased, i.e. the shifts were similar to those in the brain. The ischemia-induced changes in the brain and blood were not always co-directed.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):195-198
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Biophysics and Biochemistry

Association of Level of Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin Type 9 with Intima-Media Thickness in Patients with Familial Hypercholesterolemia

Benimetskaya K.S., Ragino Y.I., Shakhtshneider E.V., Makarenkova K.V., Shchepina Y.V., Stakhneva E.M., Voevoda M.I.

Abstract

We studied association of PCSK9 protein with the carotid artery intima-media thickness in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia (N=53; age 49.9±6.9 years) treated with statins. Blood level of PCSK9 protein was measured by ELISA; ultrasonography of the carotid arteries with measurement of the thickness of the intima-media complex of the common carotid arteries in the distal segment for 10 mm from the bifurcation on the far wall of the vessel was performed in on-line mode. The mean values were calculated for both sides, the maximum mean value was included in the analysis. It was shown that PCSK9 levels positively correlate with carotid artery intima-media thickness in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):199-202
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Pharmacology and Toxicology

Cardiovascular Effects of High-Molecular-Weight Compounds of Humic Nature

Zykova M.V., Belousov M.V., Lasukova T.V., Gorbunov A.S., Logvinova L.A., Dygai A.M.

Abstract

The active ingredient extracted from the peat humic substances was characterized by physicochemical parameters evaluated by UV- and IR-spectroscopy, titration, and elemental (C, H, N) analysis. The cardiovascular effects of this ingredient were examined on isolated Langendorff-perfused rat heart. It was found that the active substance in a concentration range of 0.01-0.1 mg/ml produced a vasodilating effect; in addition, it decreased the end-diastolic and left-ventricular developed pressures.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):206-209
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Microbiology and Immunology

Changing the Properties of Multipotent Mesenchymal Stromal Cells by IFNγ Administration

Petinati N.A., Kapranov N.M., Bigil’deev A.E., Popova M.D., Davydova Y.O., Gal’tseva I.V., Drize N.I., Kuz’mina L.A., Parovichnikova E.N., Savchenko V.G.

Abstract

We studied changes in the population of human multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells activated by IFNγ. The cells were cultured under standard conditions; IFNγ was added in various concentrations for 4 h or over 2 passages. It was shown that the total cell production significantly decreased after long-term culturing with IFNγ, but 4-h exposure did not affect this parameter. After 4-h culturing, the expression levels of IDO1, CSF1, and IL-6 increased by 300, 7, and 2.4 times, respectively, and this increase persisted 1 and 2 days after removal of IFNγ from the culture medium. The expression of class I and II MHC (HLA) on cell surface practically did not change immediately after exposure to IFNγ, but during further culturing, HLA-ABC (MHC I) and HLA-DR (MHC II) expression significantly increased, which abolished the immune privilege in these cells, the property allowing clinical use of allogenic multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells. Multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells can suppress proliferation of lymphocytes. The degree of this suppression depends on individual properties of multipotent mesenchymal stromal cell donor. Treatment with IFNγ did not significantly affect the intensity of inhibition of lymphocyte proliferation by these cells.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):230-234
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Genetics

Approaches to Controlled Co-Amplification of Genes for Production of Biopharmaceuticals: Study of the Insertion and Amplification Dynamics of Genetic Cassettes in the Genome of Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells during Co-Expression of Compatible Pair of Plasmids

Kovnir S.V., Orlova N.A., Khodak Y.А., Kondrashova M.P., Gabibov A.G., Skryabin K.G., Vorobiev A.I., Vorobiev I.I.

Abstract

Plasmid vector family p1.1 based on non-coding regions of Chinese hamster housekeeping gene EEF1A and concatemer of Epstein—Barr virus terminal repeat increases the frequency of genome integration and provides rapid amplification of the target genes in the genome. For a pair of fluorescent proteins eGFP and mCherry it was shown that p1.1 vectors bearing dihydrofolate reductase and glutamine synthetase selection markers upon co-transfection into CHO DG44 cell line allow obtaining a polyclonal cell population in which ~70% of cells express both genes. The subsequent one-step gene amplification of the genome-integrated genetic cassettes under the selective pressure of increased concentrations of methotrexate can increase the expression of both integrated genes up to 8.2% eGFP and 9.9% mCherry of total protein. This approach can be used for the development of cell lines for the production of functional heterodimeric proteins, e.g. polypeptide hormones and therapeutic antibodies.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):245-249
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Oncology

Association between the Prevalence of Somatic Mutations in PIK3CA Gene in Tumors and Clinical and Morphological Characteristics of Breast Cancer Patients

Filipenko M.L., Os’kina N.A., Oskorbin I.A., Mishukova O.V., Ovchinnikova L.K., Gershtein E.S., Kushlinskii N.E.

Abstract

The presence of activating somatic mutations in codons 542 and 545 of exon 9 (p.E542K c.1624G>A and p.E545K c.1633G>A) and in codon 1047 of exon 20 (p.H1047R c.3140A>G and p.H1047L c.3140A>T) of PIK3CA gene encoding catalytic p110α-subunit of phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase was studied in tumors of 473 breast cancer patients by multiplex allele-specific real-time PCR. Fifty-eight (12.3%) different mutations were found. An increase in the frequency of PIK3CA gene mutations with disease progression (from 2.4 to 28.7% with tumor progression from I-IIa to III-IV stage; p=0.0001) and a trend towards its increase in the tumors with unfavorable prognostic characteristics (high histological grade, triple negative phenotype) were demonstrated. The presence of the studied PIK3CA gene mutations in tumors significantly reduces relapse-free survival in the total group and in stage III cancer patients.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):250-254
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Biotechnology

Genetic Engineering of Native Chain Combinations of B-Cell Repertoires on the Surface of Methylotrophic Yeasts Pichia pastoris

Bobik T.V., Shurdova E.M., Smirnov I.V., Ponomarenko N.A., Khurs E.N., Knorre V.D., Gabibov A.G.

Abstract

We designed genetic constructs for exposing Fab-fragment library of natively paired single cell B-cell receptors on the surface of Pichia pastoris yeast cells. We have previously obtained the A17 antibody in our laboratory [6]. In this study we showed that the newly designed genetic constructs provide a compatible level of A17 antibody Fab fragment on the surface of yeast cells as well as in the case of vectors containing DNA fragments corresponding to each chain of the antibody. The data suggest that the developed approach for constructing immunoglobulin gene libraries is adequate and fully convenient for studying properties of the real human B-lymphocyte repertoire.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):263-267
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Experimental Methods for Clinical Practice

Dynamics of the Pro-Oxidant/Antioxidant System Parameters in Wound Discharge and Plasma in Experimental Purulent Wound during Its Technological Liquid Phase Treatment

Bykov I.M., Basov A.A., Malyshko V.V., Dzhimak S.S., Fedosov S.R., Moiseev A.V.

Abstract

The dynamics of the pro-oxidant/antioxidant system of rabbits was studied at the local (in exudate) and systemic (blood) levels during therapy of purulent wounds in liquid medium with the use of a programmed device and the efficiency of the proposed technological method was compared with that of classical methods for the treatment of these wounds. More rapid recovery of the indicators of the pro-oxidant/antioxidant system to physiological values in the postoperative period was observed after treatment by the proposed method (7 days vs. 10 days after standard treatment), these results attest to strengthening of the adaptation potential in laboratory animals. The intensity of free radical oxidation in the exudate decreased by 26.6% in animals treated by the technological method. These data indicated acceleration of the regenerative processes at the local level.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):268-271
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Morphology and Pathomorphology

Expression of Type I Cannabinoid Receptors at Different Stages of Neuronal Differentiation of Human Fibroblasts

Bobrov M.Y., Bezuglov V.V., Khaspekov L.G., Illarioshkin S.N., Novosadova E.V., Grivennikov I.A.

Abstract

Differential expression of type 1 cannabinoid receptors (CR1) was evaluated at different stages of human skin fibroblast transformation into terminally differentiated neurons. Immunocytochemical staining detected no CR1 on fibroblasts, but their transformation into induced pluripotent stem cells was accompanied by marked stimulation of CR1 expression. In neuronal precursors, the receptors were located mainly on cell bodies and at the base of their processes. This distribution was retained at the terminal stage of differentiation of induced pluripotent stem cells into neurons.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(2):272-275
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