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卷 163, 编号 4 (2017)

Physiology

Effects of Chronic Exposure to Ultrasound of Alternating Frequencies on the Levels of Aggression and Anxiety in CBA and BALB/c mice

Pavlov D., Gorlova A., Ushakova V., Zubkov E., Morozova A., Inozemtsev A., Chekhonin V.

摘要

Stress-induced changes in the behavior of CBA and BALB/c mice were studied after 3-week ultrasound exposure (22-45 kHz). The mice of both lines demonstrated increased aggression in the resident—intruder and social interest paradigms and reduced number of social interactions in the social interest test. Elevated plus maze test showed a decrease in anxiety level in CBA mice and an increase in this parameter in BALB/c mice. Chronic exposure to ultrasound induced an increase in aggression level in mice of both lines that was not directly related to changes in anxiety level.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):409-411
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Article

p38 МАРK is Involved in Regulation of Epigenetic Mechanisms of Food Aversion Learning

Grinkevich L.

摘要

Consolidation of the conditioned food aversion response in Helix lucorum was associated with induction of histone H3 acetylation and methylation. We hypothesized that not only activatory, but also inhibitory p38 MARK-mediated pathways are involved in these processes. To assess the contribution of p38 MAPK to epigenetic processes, we studied the effect p38 MAPK inhibitor SB203580 on acetylation of histone H3 during training of Helix lucorum. Administration of SB203580 decreased learning-induced enhancement of histone H3 acetylation in the CNS of Helix lucorum, which was accompanied by long-term memory impairment. Thus, p38 MAPK is involved in the regulation of epigenetic mechanisms of long-term memory.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):412-414
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Effect of Pectin Gel Particles on Endotoxemia Induced by Restraint Stress in Mice

Paderin N., Polugrudov A., Khramova D., Popov S.

摘要

We studied the effect of pectin gel particles on endotoxemia in mice induced by restraint stress. It was shown that the concentration of LPS in mouse blood increased during restraint stress, which was associated with memory impairment. Pectin gel particles prevented the development of stress-induced endotoxemia and memory impairment in mice.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):419-421
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Effect of Prenatal and Postnatal Exposure to Low Doses of DDT on Catecholamine Secretion in Rats in Different Period of Ontogeny

Yaglova N., Tsomartova D., Yaglov V.

摘要

We studied the effects of prenatal and postnatal exposure to low doses of DDT on secretion of basic catecholamines epinephrine and norepinephrine in pubertal and adult rats. It was found that the endocrine-disrupting chemical under study led to a progressive decrease in the content of epinephrine and especially norepinephrine in systemic circulation, which indicated their disturbed secretion by the adrenal medulla and sympathetic nervous system cells. In animals exposed to low doses of DDT in both pre- and postnatal periods, the decrease in catecholamine secretion after puberty was less pronounced than in animals exposed only during the postnatal period, which can indicate the development of compensatory processes.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):422-424
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Application of Tetrameric Recombinant Human Butyrylcholinesterase as a Biopharmaceutical for Amelioration of Symptoms of Acute Organophosphate Poisoning

Terekhov S., Palikov V., Palikova Y., Dyachenko I., Shamborant O., Smirnov I., Masson P., Gabibov A.

摘要

We present a procedure for optimizing the expression of recombinant tetrameric butyrylcholinesterase that enables large-scale production with the yield >30 mg/liter (>90 mg/roller bottle). Intravenous injection of the preparation significantly increased survival and decreased the severity of symptoms of poisoning with paraoxon, an organophosphorus toxin.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):430-435
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Study of Endothelial Protective Activity of Phenol-Derived Thrombin and Arginase-2 Inhibitors KUD-259 and KUD-974

Pokrovskii M., Korokin M., Kudryavtsev K., Pokrovskaya T., Gudyrev O., Gureev V., Korokina L., Povetkin S.

摘要

We performed correction of endothelial dysfunction with phenol derivatives KUD-259 and KUD-974 containing heteroatomic and heterocyclic structures. Pharmacological activity of KUD-259 and KUD-974 surpassed that of L-norvaline, a non-selective arginase inhibitor.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):436-438
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Role of JAK1, JAK2, and JAK3 in Functional Stimulation of Mesenchymal Precursor Cells by Alkaloid Songorine

Zyuz’kov G., Udut E., Miroshnichenko L., Simanina E., Polyakova T., Stavrova L., Udut V., Minakova M., Dygai A., Chaikovskii A., Agafonov V., Zhdanov V.

摘要

We studied the role of some JAK in the effect of diterpene alkaloid songorine on realization of the growth potential of mesenchymal precursor cells. The participation of JAK1, JAK2, and JAK3 in stimulation of proliferation of the precursor cells was demonstrated. Specific inhibitors of these JAK reduced the yield of fibroblast CFU and the rate of their division. Inhibition of JAK2 against the background of songorine treatment increased the rate of precursor differentiation.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):443-446
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Involvement of Semaphorin (Sema4D) in T-Dependent Activation of B Cells

Kuklina Е., Nekrasova I., Valieva Y.

摘要

The involvement of endogenous semaphorin (Sema4D) into the key stage of T-dependent differentiation of B cells, formation of plasmoblasts, was demonstrated in vitro in T/B cell co-culture under conditions of polyclonal activation of T cells. The effect of semaphorin was not associated with activation of high-affinity Sema4D receptor plexin B1, but involves lowaffinity receptor CD72. These data indicate that Sema4D-dependent signal regulates not only the initial stage of B-cell activation, proliferative response to the antigen, but also further differentiation of B cells into plasma cells.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):447-450
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Biodistribution of Viscumin after Subcutaneous Injection to Mice and In Vitro Modeling of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress

Maltseva D., Krainova N., Khaustova N., Nikulin S., Tonevitskaya S., Poloznikov A.

摘要

Viscumin (mistletoe lectin I, MLI) in concentrations of 10—11-10—7 M causes endoplasmic reticulum stress and triggers unfolded protein response, a modulator of antitumor immunity, in target cells.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):451-455
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3111T/C Clock Gene Polymorphism in Women with Insomnia

Semenova N., Madaeva I., Bairova T., Ershova O., Kalyuzhnaya O., Korytov L., Kolesnikova L.

摘要

Comparative analysis of the frequency distributions of genotypes and alleles of 3111T/C Clock gene polymorphism was carried out in climacteric Caucasian women with and without insomnia. Genotype TT is more incident in women with insomnia (55.5% vs. 42.6% in the control). Allele T predominated in the control and study group and its frequency is higher in women with insomnia. The OR for the risk of insomnia realization is 1.78 (95%CI 1.16-2.75). No association between genotypes and complaints of patients with insomnia is detected.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):461-464
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Specific Localization of Missense Mutations in the VHL Gene in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma

Mikhailenko D., Zhinzhilo T., Kolpakov A., Kekeeva T., Strel’nikov V., Nemtsova M., Kushlinskii N.

摘要

Missense mutations in the VHL gene during sporadic clear cell renal cell carcinoma were studied to evaluate their localization in relation to functionally important motifs of the VHL protein. Somatic mutations were identified in 124 of 307 samples. All missense mutations in the α-domain were localized in the binding site for elongin C. Substitutions in the β-domain (77%) were found in the HIF-binding site. Five missense mutations were absent in these sites, which illustrates their role in VHL protein formation or suppressor function of other protein cofactors. Mutation c.392A→T (p.N131I) was identified for the first time. Our results hold much promise to estimate the boundaries of functionally important sites in the VHL suppressor gene and contribute to the interpretation of a pathogenic role of mutations in direct DNA diagnostics.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):465-468
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Plasma Level of hsa-miR-619-5p microRNA Is Associated with Prostatic Cancer Dissemination beyond the Capsule

Shkurnikov M., Makarova Y., Knyazev E., Fomicheva K., Galatenko A., Nyushko K., Galatenko V., Vechorko V., Alekseev B.

摘要

Profiles of circulating microRNA in the plasma of patients with prostate cancer with pathomorphological stages pT2, pT3, and pT4 are analyzed. The level of circulating microRNA hsa-miR-619-5p is elevated in patients with extracapsular spreading of the tumor, increasing significantly from stage pT2 to stage pT4.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):475-477
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Receptor Activator of Nuclear Transcription Factor NF-κB (RANK), Its Ligand RANKL, and Natural Inhibitor of RANKL Osteoprotegerin (OPG) in the Blood Serum of Patients with Primary Bone Tumors

Kushlinskii N., Gershtein E., Solov’ev Y., Timofeev Y., Babkina I., Dolinkin A., Zuev A., Kostyleva O.

摘要

The content of components of the RANK/RANKL/OPG system, the key regulator of homeostasis in the bone tissue, in blood serum samples from 199 patients with primary bone neoplasms and 131 practically healthy volunteers was measured by ELISA. Borderline giantcell tumor of the bone with high osteoclastogenic and osteolytic activity is characterized by an increase in the level of all components of this system and highest ratio of sRANKL/OPG in the blood serum. Study indexes in patients with various benign neoplasms and tumor-like bone lesions were lower than in patients with giant-cell tumor. The patients with malignant bone tumors could be divided into 2 subgroups with opposite indexes of the RANK/RANKL/OPG system. The patients with osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma had a low level of sRANK, but a high level of sRANKL. The patients with chondrosarcoma and chordoma had a high level of sRANK, but a low level of sRANKL.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):478-481
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Target Cell Glycosylation Determines the Biodistribution of Plant Lectin Viscumin

Maltseva D., Gerasimov V., Sakharov D., Shkurnikov M.

摘要

We studied the possibility of using viscumin lectin (MLI) for targeted delivery of antitumor drugs. Affinity of MLI for more than 600 oligosaccharide structures was determined and the glycosylation profiles of cell surface in various mouse tissues were analyzed. It was found that biodistribution of MLI was determined by not only expression of oligosaccharides specifically recognized by the lectin in tissue cells, but also by the structure of glycan in general.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):482-485
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Changes in the Activity of Proteasomes and Calpains in Metastases of Human Lung Cancer and Breast Cancer

Shashova E., Kolegova E., Zav’yalov A., Slonimskaya E., Kondakova I.

摘要

In patients with breast cancer and lung cancer, chymotrypsin-like and caspase-like activities of proteasomes and total activity of calpains in the primary tumor nodes and lymphogenic metastasis are elevated in comparison with the corresponding normal tissues. The development of lymphogenic metastases of breast cancer and lung cancer was associated with opposite change in caspase-like activity of proteasomes. These results can be useful for the development of methods for evaluation of aggressiveness of breast and lung cancer.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):486-489
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Phenotypical Characteristics of Chemically Induced Mammary Tumor

Kabakov A., Lykov A., Morozov D., Kazakov O., Poveshchenko A., Raiter T., Strunkin D., Konenkov V.

摘要

The histological and immunohistochemical type of chemically induced (injection of N-methyl-N-nitrosourea into the mammary gland) breast tumor was studied in Wistar females. The tumor induced by N-methyl-N-nitrosourea was moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma with infiltrative growth lacking estrogen-α and human epidermal growth factor receptors, and expressing progesterone receptors; tumor cells were characterized by high proliferative activity. This variant of chemically induced breast tumor corresponds to human breast cancer luminal type B.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):490-492
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Peculiarities in Interaction of Independent Components of Resting-State fMRI Signal in Patients with Mild Depressions

Mel’nikov M., Bezmaternykh D., Petrovskii E., Kozlova L., Shtark M., Savelov A., Shubina O., Natarova K.

摘要

Some aspects of resting-state fMRI signal can be the key markers of depression. fMRI was recoded over 4 min in evidently healthy persons (N=21) and in patients with mild depression (N=21). The data were separated into the independent spatial components, and the strength of their association with established brain networks was analyzed. The patients with mild depression were characterized with greater correlations between the components representing the ventral and dorsal subdivisions of default mode network (DMN), whereas correlations between the components relating to cerebellum and to the left hemisphere language system were less pronounced. The data revealed a significant role of DMN in the development of affective abnormalities and importance of its functional state as a probable marker of mild depression.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):497-499
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Immunohistochemical Parameters of Musashi-1 in Nodular and Diffuse Adenomyosis

Kozachenko I., Dzhamalutdinova K., Faizullina N., Shchegolev A.

摘要

Comparative immunohistochemical analysis of the expression of somatic stem cells marker Musashi-1 in the endometrium was performed during various phases of menstrual cycle and in patients with nodular and diffuse adenomyosis. The expression of Musashi-1 reflecting proliferative potential of epithelial and stromal cells was quantitatively analyzed by the optical density in the nuclei and cytoplasm of epithelial and stromal cells of the eutopic endometrium and adenomyosis foci. In the eutopic endometrium, the immunohistochemical reaction was more intensive during proliferation phase in comparison with secretion phase. Enhanced expression of Musashi-1 was observed in adenomyosis foci in comparison with endometrial cells. The most intensive staining was found in nodular adenomyosis, especially in epithelial cells during the secretion phase. These data attest to the role of somatic stem cells in the development and progression of various forms of adenomyosis.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):506-509
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Patterns of Cell—Matrix Interactions during Formation the Distraction Bone Regenerates

Omelyanenko N., Karpov I.

摘要

Multiple-day distraction regenerate contains a number of foci or zones merging into one another with different structural organization of the fibrocellular basis that reflects successive stages of reparative regeneration. At the moment of the last traction, the central part of the regenerate represents a zone of fibrogenesis (growth zone), which is common for the proximal and distal parts of the distraction regenerate. The other zones are paired and symmetrical: zones of angiogenesis, fibrous osteogenesis (primary), and osteogenesis (secondary). The latter include subzones of resorption, secondary osteogenesis, and functional remodeling.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):510-514
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Activation of Microglyocytes in the Anterior Horns of Rat Spinal Cord after Administration of Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide

Kolos E., Korzhevskii D.

摘要

We studied the reaction of the microglia of the anterior horns of the rat spinal cord to intraperitoneal administration of bacterial LPS. Immunohistochemical analysis showed that acute systemic inflammation leads to activation of more than half of microglial cells as soon as in 24 h after LPS injection, while the total number of microglial cells does not change significantly. It was hypothesized that activated microglial cells are involved in the reorganization of synaptic connections, but do not have a neurotoxic effect.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):515-518
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General Pathology and Pathophysiology

Effect of Selank on Functional State of Rat Hepatocytes under Conditions of Restraint Stress

Fomenko E., Bobyntsev I., Kryukov A., Ivanov A., Andreeva L., Myasoedov N.

摘要

We studied the effect of Selank administered intraperitoneally in doses of 100, 300, and 1000 μg/kg to male Wistar rats 15 min prior to restraint stress on the content of aminotransferases and total protein concentration in blood serum and intensity of free radical oxidation in the liver. Under conditions of acute restraint stress, Selank in doses of 100 and 300 μg/kg decreased catalase and superoxide dismutase activities and malondialdehyde concentration and increased total antioxidant activity in the liver homogenate. Administration of Selank in a dose of 1000 μg/kg reduced the content of aminotransferases in blood serum, decreased superoxide dismutase activity in the liver, and increased total antioxidant activity. Under conditions of chronic stress, Selank in all doses produced similar effects: reduced superoxide dismutase activity and malondialdehyde concentration in the liver tissue and AST activity in the serum. The other parameters remained unchanged.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):415-418
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Pharmacology and Toxicology

Induced Aneugenic Effects in Mouse Oocytes In Vivo

Pligina K., Zhanataev A., Kulakova A., Daugel-Dauge N., Durnev A.

摘要

Aneugenic effects of the chemicals with antitumor activity were studied in mouse oocytes in vivo by cytogenetic analysis. In control mice, no oocytes with numerical chromosome aberrations were found. Colchicine (0.2-4 mg/kg), paclitaxel (2.5-7.5 mg/kg), and etoposide (10-60 mg/kg) produced a significant dose-dependent aneugenic effects (induction of up to 25% aneuploid oocytes) and increased the yield of oocytes arrested in the meiotic MI stage and with premature separation of sister chromatid. Paclitaxel induced up to 20% polyploid chromosomes. Doxorubicin (2.5 mg/kg), melphalan (10 mg/kg), and cisplatin (5-10 mg/kg) exhibited weak aneugenic activity (induction of up to 5% aneuploid oocytes). Cyclophosphamide (10-80 mg/kg) had minor effect on the studied parameters. Methotrexate (25-200 mg/kg) exhibited no aneugenic activity, but significantly increased the level of polyploid cells. The observed aneugenic effects included hypo- and hyperploidy in various proportions or hypoploidy, but no solely hyperhaploidy.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):425-429
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Immunology and Microbiology

Effects of Miramistin and Phosprenil on Microbial Biofilms

Danilova T., Danilina G., Adzhieva A., Minko A., Nikolaeva T., Zhukhovitskii V., Pronin A.

摘要

Effects of Miramistin and Phosprenil on biofilms of S. pyogenes, S. aureus, E. coli, L. acidophilus, and L. plantarum were studied. Significant differences in the effects of these substances on mature biofilms of microorganisms and the process of their formation were observed. Miramistin had significant inhibiting effects on the forming of biofilms and on the formed biofilms of all studied microorganisms. Treatment with Miramistin inhibited biofilm formation by 2-3 times compared to the control. This effect was found already after using of Miramistin in the low doses (3.12 μg/ml). Inhibition of the growth of a formed biofilm was observed only after treatment with Miramistin in the high doses (25-50 μg/ml). Phosprenil in the high doses (15-30 mg/ml) inhibited the forming of biofilms, especially the biofilms of S. pyogenes and L. plantarum (by 3-4.5 times). Treatment of formed biofilms with the agent in doses of 6.0 and 0.6 mg/ml was associated with pronounced stimulation of its growth in S. pyogenes, S. aureus, and L. acidophilus.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):439-442
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Genetics

Gene—Gene Interactions of Apolipoprotein Gene Polymorphic Variants in Adolescents with Essential Arterial Hypertension and Dyslipidemia

Kalyuzhnaya O., Bairova T., Kolesnikova L.

摘要

Using MDR bioinformatic analysis we studied gene—gene interactions between apolipoprotein genes in adolescents with essential arterial hypertension and dyslipidemia against the background of essential arterial hypertension. Optimal models of gene—gene interactions were formed. The six-locus model was the most significant: (ApoA1(+83T), ApoA1(-75A), ApoB(Del), ApoC3(S2), ApoE(ε2), ApoE(ε4). The maximum synergism in both adolescent groups were shown for allele variants ApoA1(-75A), ApoB(Del), and ApoE(ε4). The maximum contribution to gene—gene interactions entropy was made by allelic polymorphisms ApoA1(-75A) and ApoE(ε4) and (in the comorbid pathology group) for ApoE(ε4)+ApoB(Del).

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):456-460
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Oncology

Assessment of Erythroid and Granulocytic Hematopoietic Lineages in Patients with Non-Small-Cell Lung Carcinoma

Goldberg V., Polyakova T., Popova N., Vysotskaya V., Simolina E., Belevich Y., Tuzikova T., Goldberg A., Zhdanov V., Miroshnichenko L., Udut E., Simanina E., Dygai A., Zyuz’kov G.

摘要

The toxic effects of combined cisplatin/docetaxel therapy cycles on erythroid and granulocytic hematopoietic lineages as well as their intercycle recovery were examined in patients with stage III-IV non-small-cell lung carcinoma. Responsiveness of the blood system to this therapy remained at a high level. Combined therapy pronouncedly activated the key elements of the erythroid and granulocytic hematopoietic lineages leading to accumulation of immature and mature myelokaryocytes in the bone marrow, enlargement of the medullary pool of mature neutrophils, and increase in the count of medullary erythroid and granulocytic precursor cells under conditions of their accelerated maturation.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):469-474
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Experimental Methods for Clinical Practice

Free Immunoglobulin Light Chains as Criteria of Extracorporeal Hemocorrection in Patients with Monoclonal Gammopathies

Lyubimova N., Timofeeva Y., Gromova E., Kuznetsova L., Votyakova O., Kushlinskii N.

摘要

Elimination of free immunoglobulin light chains with the use of EMic2 selective filters was carried out in 12 patients with monoclonal gammopathies and high production of free immunoglobulin light chains. We showed that extracorporeal detoxification for direct removal of excessive free immunoglobulin light chains from the circulation is advisable for these patients, irrespective of the presence and severity of renal insufficiency. Rapid reduction or elimination of free light chains of immunoglobulins in the course of selective extracorporeal elimination helps to prevent the development of irreversible renal failure and to perform adequate antitumor therapy.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):493-496
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Morphology and Pathomorphology

Immunohistochemical Study of the Expression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-2 (KDR/Flk-1) during Myocardial Infarction

Klinnikova M., Bakarev M., Nikityuk D., Lushnikova E.

摘要

Immunohistochemical study showed that vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (KDR/Flk-1) is expressed in the cytoplasm of viable cardiomyocytes, mononuclear cells of the granulation tissue, and smooth muscle cells of intramural arteries at all terms of postinfarction reparative regeneration. Cardiomyocytes were highly heterogeneous by the intensity of staining. This feature was typical of cardiomyocytes in the ischemic area (no staining), as well as within various muscle bundles and one muscle bundle. KDR/Flk-1 expression was revealed in mononuclear cells of the necrotic area (macrophages and fibroblast cells). The distribution of KDR/Flk-1 remained practically unchanged with lengthening of the postinfarction period (more than 7 days). The increase in the heterogeneity of cardiomyocyte staining under these conditions illustrates variations in the intensity of cytoprotective processes during ischemia. KDR/Flk-1 expression in smooth muscle cells of intramural arteries was shown to increase in a later period of observations.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):500-505
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Methods

Modification of the Method of Receiving of Insertion Mutants with the EZ::TN5 System

Avdyusheva E., Lopasteyska Y., Sharov T., Teteryatnikova N., Molchanova E.

摘要

We demonstrated the possibility of obtaining insertion mutants by a modified technique using EZ::TN5 system during culturing of the recipient strain on a dense nutrient medium and exclusion of the centrifugation stage. The frequency of transposon mutants of E. coli 10979/EZ::TN5 was 2×10—6. Genetically modified strains were characterized by kanamycin resistance, inability to L-malate assimilation, changes in the expression of individual proteins of protein mass-spectra (5096.3, 6252.9, and 9067.7 Da), and the presence of fragments in genomic DNA amplified by specific forward and reverse primers that were homologous to Tn5 transposon insertion sites. The modified procedure for obtaining insertion mutants by using EZ::TN5 system was not inferior by the efficiency to the standard procedure, but shortens experiment duration, simplifies it, and reduces the risks related to working with group 2 pathogenicity microorganisms.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):519-522
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Cell Technologies in Biology and Medicine

Human Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Support Viability of Umbilical Cord Blood Hematopoietic Stem Cells but not the “Stemness” of Their Progeny in Co-Culture

Romanov Y., Volgina N., Balashova E., Kabaeva N., Dugina T., Sukhikh G.

摘要

Cell—cell interactions and the ability of mesenchymal stromal cells to support the expansion of hematopoietic progenitor cells were studied in co-culture of human umbilical cord tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells and nucleated umbilical cord blood cells. It was found that hematopoietic stem cells from the umbilical cord blood are capable to adhere to mesenchymal stromal cells and proliferate during 3-4 weeks in co-culture. However, despite the formation of hematopoietic foci and accumulation of CD34+ and CD133+ cells in the adherent cell fraction, the ability of newly generated blood cells to form colonies in semi-solid culture medium was appreciably reduced. These findings suggest that human umbilical cord tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells display a weak capability to support the “stemness” of hematopoietic stem cell progeny despite long-term maintenance of their viability and proliferation.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):523-527
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Translated from Kletochnye Tekhnologii v Biologii i Meditsine (Cell Technologies in Biology and Medicine)

The Influence of Proinflammatory Factors on the Neuroprotective Efficiency of Multipotent Mesenchymal Stromal Cells in Traumatic Brain Injury

Danilina T., Silachev D., Pevzner I., Gulyaev M., Pirogov Y., Zorova L., Plotnikov E., Sukhikh G., Zorov D.

摘要

We studied the neuroprotective potential of multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells in traumatic brain injury and the effect of inflammatory preconditioning on neuroprotective properties of stem cells under in vitro conditions. To this end, the effects of cell incubation with LPS or their co-culturing with leukocytes on production of cytokines IL-1α, IL-6, TNFα, and MMP-2 and MMP-9 by these cells were evaluated. Culturing under conditions simulating inflammation increased the production of all these factors by multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells. However, acquisition of the inflammatory phenotype by stromal cells did not reduce their therapeutic effectiveness in traumatic brain injury. Moreover, in some variants of inflammatory preconditioning, multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells exhibited more pronounced neuroprotective properties reducing the volume of brain lesion and promoting recovery of neurological functions after traumatic brain injury.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):528-534
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Isolation of Induced Pluripotent Cells from Stromal Liver Cells of Patients with Alcoholic Cirrhosis

Kholodenko I., Kholodenko R., Manukyan G., Lupatov A., Yarygin K.

摘要

Stromal liver cells obtained from liver biopsy specimens of a patient with alcoholic cirrhosis can proliferate for a long time in culture passing more than 30 passages. In the course of culturing from early to late passages, acceleration of cell proliferation, decrease of the expression of some markers, and loss of hepatogenic differentiation potential were observed. On passage 30, induced pluripotent stem cells were obtained from these cells and comparative analysis of adipogenic and hepatic differentiation potencies of these cells and original liver stromal cells was performed. Induced pluripotent stem cells differentiated into both directions more efficiently and more rapidly than initial cells. Under conditions of hepatic differentiation, liver stromal cells started to express markers of definitive endoderm, but not markers of immature/mature hepatocytes, whereas induced pluripotent stem cells consistently expressed markers of definitive endoderm, immature/mature hepatocytes.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):535-541
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Proliferation of Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes and Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Derived from Wharton’s Jelly in Mixed and Membrane-Separated Cultures

Poltavtsev A., Poltavtseva R., Yushina M., Pavlovich S., Svirshchevskaya E.

摘要

We studied the effect of mesenchymal stromal cells on proliferation of CFSE-stained T cells in mixed and membrane-separated (Transwell) cultures and in 3D culture of mesenchymal stromal cells from Wharton’s jelly. The interaction of mesenchymal stromal cells with mitogen-activated peripheral blood lymphocytes from an allogeneic donor was followed by suppression of T-cell proliferation in a wide range of cell proportions. Culturing in the Transwell system showed the absence of suppression assessed by the fraction of proliferating cells and by the cell cycle analysis. In 3D cultures, contact interaction of mesenchymal stromal cells and lymphocytes was demonstrated that led to accumulation of G2/M phase lymphocytes and G0/G1 phase mesenchymal stromal cells. The suppressive effect of mesenchymal stromal cells from Wharton’s jelly is mediated by two mechanisms. The effects are realized within 6 days, which suggests that the therapeutic effects of mesenchymal stromal cells persist until their complete elimination from the body.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):542-549
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Tripeptides Restore the Number of Neuronal Spines under Conditions of In Vitro Modeled Alzheimer’s Disease

Kraskovskaya N., Kukanova E., Lin’kova N., Popugaeva E., Khavinson V.

摘要

In primary culture of mouse hippocampal neurons, peptide EDR (200 ng/ml) under conditions of amyloid synaptotoxicity (a model of Alzheimer’s disease) increased the number of mushroom spines by 71% and returned this parameter to the normal level. Under the same conditions, tripeptide KED (200 ng/ml) increased the number of mushroom spines in hippocampal neurons by 20%. Tripeptide EDR can be recommended for further experimental study as a candidate neuroprotective agent for prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):550-553
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Possibility of Aggravation of Tissue Sclerosis after Injection of Multipotent Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Near the Forming Cicatrix in the Experiment

Maiborodin I., Morozov V., Anikeev A., Figurenko N., Maslov R., Matveeva V., Chastikina G., Maiborodina V.

摘要

The peculiarities of tissue sclerosis after injection of autologous bone marrow multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells transfected with GFP gene and stained with Vybrant CM-Dil cell membrane dye were studied by light microscopy with luminescence. The surgical intervention consisting in ligation of the great vein was followed by tissue sclerotic transformation caused by direct damage and chronic inflammation caused by the presence of slowly resorbed ligature. Injection of stromal cells after this intervention led to formation of more extensive scar. This can attest to the possibility of stromal cells differentiation into connective tissue cells, fibroblasts, and stimulation of proliferation and collagen synthesis by host fibroblasts. A decrease in the volume of dense fibrous connective tissue due to scar reorganization at latter terms cannot not excluded.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):554-560
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Selective Cytotoxicity of Manganese Nanoparticles against Human Glioblastoma Cells

Razumov I., Zav’yalov E., Troitskii S., Romashchenko A., Petrovskii D., Kuper K., Moshkin M.

摘要

Toxicity of different types of manganese nanoparticles against glioblastoma U-87MG and U-251 cells and normal human cells was studied using MTT test. The selectivity of the toxic effect of nanoparticles was evaluated as the ratio of 50% cytotoxic concentration (СС50) for human embryos fibroblasts (FECh-15) to their СС50 for tumor cells. Five of 6 samples of tested nanoparticles demonstrated selective toxic effect in vitro. Manganese oxide nanoparticles were characterized by maximum selectivity (СС50 6.9 nM and 2.1 nM for U-87MG and U-251 cells, respectively): selectivity index for glioblastoma U-87MG and U-251 cells was 29 and 95.2, respectively. Manganese oxide nanoparticles used for MRI detection of gliomas can be used for designing an oncolytic agent for the treatment of glial tumors in humans.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):561-565
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Expression of Signal Molecules in Culture of Human Endothelial Cells in Atherosclerosis and Restenosis

Kozlov K., Bolotov I., Lin’kova N., Drobintseva A.

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We compared the expression of signal molecules in the culture of human endothelial cells under normal conditions and in atherosclerosis and restenosis. Expression of connexin-37 and sirtuin-1 in atherosclerosis and restenosis surpassed the normal by 2 and 5 times, respectively, and expression of endothelin-1 3-fold surpassed the normal. In restenosis, changes in the expression connexin-37 and endothelin-1 became more pronounced in comparison with atherosclerosis. Connexin-37 and endothelin-1 can serve as predictive markers for prognosis of post-stenting complications in patients with atherosclerosis.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):566-569
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The level of Hydrogen Peroxide in HeLa Cells in an Ozonated Medium

Kontorshchikova K., Belova A., Dudenkova V., Orlova A., Terent’ev I., Tsybusov S., Alyasova A.

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We studied the role of hydrogen peroxide in the response of tumor cells to treatment with ozonated culture medium. Changes of the level of hydrogen peroxide in tumor cells incubated in ozonated medium were detected by using fluorescence microscopy and genetically-encoded sensor HyPer2. Modifications of fluorescent properties of the sensor reflecting accumulation of hydrogen peroxide in the cell cytoplasm were detected within 70 min from the start of exposure. The concentration of hydrogen peroxide continued to increase until 375 min. The revealed changes support the involvement of hydrogen peroxide in the cell response to ozone treatment.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):570-573
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Reprogramming of Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells under the Effect of bFGF In Vitro

Shafei E., Kurinov A., Kuznetsova A., Aleksandrova M.

摘要

We studied the effect of bFGF on human retinal pigment epithelial cells in vitro In ARPE-19 cells, enhanced expression of KLF4 mRNA and reduced expression of PAX6, MITF, and OTX2 mRNA specific for retinal pigment epithelium were observed after bFGF application. The expression of KLF4 mRNA peaked in 72 h after bFGF application and then sharply decreased, which was accompanied by a 3-fold increase in TUBB3 mRNA expression (neuronal marker). Immunocytochemical analysis showed that in the presence of bFGF, some cells retained epithelial properties and showed positive staining for connexin-43, while others had long axon-like processes and demonstrated positive staining for βIII-tubulin, which attests to their neuronal transdifferentiation. Despite the prevalence of the epithelial properties, ARPE-19 cells under the influence of bFGF can show proneuronal properties.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2017;163(4):574-582
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