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Vol 165, No 4 (2018)

Physiology

Experimental Analysis of the Chaotic Dynamics of Muscle Biopotentials under Various Static Loads

Zilov V.G., Khadartsev A.A., Ilyashenko L.K., Eskov V.V., Minenko I.A.

Abstract

Arbitrary and involuntary movements were studied from the position of the new chaos—self-organization theory. Analysis of organization of tappingrams and tremorograms within the framework of N. A. Bernstein “repetition without repetitions” hypothesis leads to the Eskov—Zinchenko effect. In this case, there is no statistical stability for samples of parameters of electromyograms of any movements obtained in a row, i.e. fj(xi)≠fj+1(xi) with the probability p≥0.97. In this paper, the basic problem of motion physiology, stochastic instability establishment mechanisms, is solved in the analysis of muscle electromyogram parameters under conditions of permanent static force. Statistical instability of electromyograms within the framework of the Eskov—Zinchenko effect is proven.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):415-418
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Article

Dynamics of Metabolic Parameters in Rats during Repeated Exposure to Modulated Low-Intensity UHF Radiation

Pertsov S.S., Gurkovskii B.V., Abramova A.Y., Trifonova N.Y., Simakov A.B., Zhuravlev B.V.

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Metabolic parameters in rats were studied at various stages of repeated exposure to modulated low-intensity UHF radiation. The volume of O2 consumption and level of heat release were reduced by day 4 of intermittent irradiation and remained low over the next 2 days in the absence of a source for electromagnetic radiation. The amount of expired CO2 slightly increased over the first 3 sessions of irradiation, but significantly decreased in the recovery period on days 5 and 6. Changes in metabolic parameters were most significant on day 7 of the study. It was manifested in the decrease of O2 consumption, CO2 release, and intensity of heat exchange not only during irradiation, but also in the inter-exposure period. Electromagnetic radiation can induce a change of metabolic processes in mammals, which is most pronounced during repeated irradiation and persists even under physiological resting conditions.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):419-423
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Modulation of the Inflammatory Status of Macrophages and Their Paracrine Effect on the Sensitivity of Adipocytes to Insulin with Sirtuin and PPARγ Receptor Activators

Stafeev Y.S., Michurina S.S., Zubkova E.S., Beloglazova I.B., Ratner E.I., Parfenova E.V., Men’shikov M.Y.

Abstract

We studied the effect of SIRT1 deacetylase and PPARγ receptor activators on proinflammatory (M1), anti-inflammatory (M2) polarization of RAW264.7 macrophages and their modulating effects on insulin sensitivity of adipocytes. In M1 macrophages, the expression of TNFα and CXCL9, secretion of CXCL11, ROS generation, and content of dendritic-like cells were elevated. In M2 macrophages, expression of IGF-1 and ALOX15 factors was enhanced. SIRT1 activator (DCHC) and PPARγ receptor ligand (rosiglitazone) reduced expression of inflammatory markers TNFα and CXCL9 and increased expression of IGF-1 and ALOX15. SIRT1 inhibitor Ex527 increased the proportion of dendritic cells in macrophage populations. The paracrine effect of M1-macrophage-conditioned media attenuated insulin-dependent phosphorylation of threonine (Thr308) in Akt kinase and enhanced phosphorylation of serine (Ser473). This effect was attenuated by DCHC and rosiglitazone.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):429-433
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Expression of Mucins and Claudins in the Colon during Acute and Chronic Experimental Colitis

Zolotova N.A., Polikarpova A.V., Khochanskii D.N., Makarova O.V., Mikhailova L.P.

Abstract

We studied changes in the expression of mRNA for mucins and claudins in the medial part of the colon in male C57Bl/6 mice on the model of acute and chronic colitis induced by substitution of drinking water with 1% solution of dextran sodium sulphate for 5 days. In acute colitis, the expression of the main structural component of glycocalyx, mucin Muc3, decreased and expression of pore-forming claudin Cldn2 increased, which reflected enhanced permeability of tight junctions. In the chronic colitis group, in comparison with the normal group, we observed an increase in expression of mRNA of main structural mucus component Muc2, enhanced of expression of Muc1 associated with carcinogenesis, and reduced expression of Muc13, which led to a more severe course of colitis; the expression of pore-forming claudin Cldn2 was elevated. These findings indicate that the imbalance in the expression of mucins and claudins plays an important role in the mechanisms of development of acute and chronic colitis.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):434-437
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Dynamics of Renin, Angiotensin II, and Angiotensin (1–7) during Pregnancy and Predisposition to Hypertension-Associated Complications

Khlestova G.V., Romanov A.Y., Nizyaeva N.V., Karapetyan A.O., Baev O.R., Ivanets T.Y.

Abstract

Changes in the levels of rennin, angiotensin II, and angiotensin (1–7) were studied during normal pregnancy. The blood was taken on gestation days 140-237 and 238-280. No significant changes in renin concentration were observed during normal pregnancy (p=0.423). The level of angiotensin II increased during normal pregnancy from 9.7±1.2 to 14.7±1.9 pg/ml (p=0.019). On the contrary, angiotensin (1–7) concentration decreased from 771.1±44.2 to 390.7±13.9 pg/ml (p<0.001). The shift in the proportion between vasoconstrictor angiotensin II and vasodilaltor angiotensin (1–7) attests to high predisposition of pregnant women to hypertension-related complications.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):438-439
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Hemodynamic Allostasis of Pregnant Women against the Background of Preeclampsia

Zotova T.Y., Blagonravov M.L., Lapaev N.N., Denisova A.P.

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We analyzed diurnal hemodynamic parameters (HR, systolic BP, and diastolic BP) recorded from two groups of edematous and preeclamptic pregnant women. The unidirectional character of changes in the control over the functional state of cardiovascular system was revealed except for the indices, which mark a pathological process: elevated diurnal BP in preeclampsia and diminished percentage of oscillation power in edematous patients. Uniformity of the regulatory changes in patients with and without arterial hypertension can be viewed as manifestation of allostasis developed by the cardiovascular system during pregnancy. In preeclampsia, the greater allostatic load was reflected by the changes in diurnal, daytime, and nighttime BP and in the circadian index calculated for HR, systolic BP, and diastolic BP. In edematous patients, elevation of allostatic load was indicated by the percentage of ultradian rhythms.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):440-444
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Combined Effect of NF-κB Inhibitor and β2-Adrenoreceptor Agonist on Mouse Mortality and Blood Concentration of Proinflammatory Cytokines in Sepsis

Zabrodskii P.F., Gromov M.S., Maslyakov V.V.

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Experiments on random-bred albino mice showed that NF-κB inhibitor (BAY 11-7082) and β2-adrenoreceptor agonist (dexmedetomidine hydrochloride) significantly reduced mouse mortality in 4 and 24 h after sepsis modeling (intraperitoneal administration of E. coli) by reducing blood levels of proinflammatory cytokines TNFα, IL-1β, and IL-6. The combined administration of NF-κB inhibitor and β2-adrenoreceptors agonist have an additive effect.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):445-448
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Collagen Hydrolysis Products Reduce the Formation of Stress-Induced Ulcers by Regulating Stress-Associated Activation of the Neuroendocrine and Immune Systems

Bakaeva Z.V., Ermakova N.V., Mankaeva O.V., Sveshnikov D.S., Severin A.E., Sinel’nikova A.N., Starshinov Y.P., Radysh I.V., Torshin V.I., Frolov D.A., Kozlov I.G.

Abstract

We studied the effect of collagen fragments (PGP and AcPGP) on serum content of epinephrine, corticosterone, and IL-1β in rats subjected to water-immersion stress. The degree of local inflammation accompanying ulceration was assessed by IL-1β production by ln. gastricus caudalis cells. In 1 h, the sharp increase in hormone concentrations in the blood of stressed animals reflected the high stress intensity. Intranasal administration of PGP reduced the area of stress-induced ulcers by 63%, prevented the increase in the levels of stress hormones and the main proinflammatory cytokine in rat blood. The concentrations of IL-1β in cell culture from regional lymph node of experimental animals returned to normal in 24 and 48 h after the stress. Acetylation of PGP prevents with gastroprotection, but does not abrogate other properties of the peptide.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):449-452
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Influence of Apoptotic Bodies and Apoptotic Microvesicles on NO Production in Macrophages

Schwartz Y.S., Dolganova O.M., Rudina M.I., Pyshnaya I.A., Bgatova N.P.

Abstract

We studied the effect of extracellular vesicular particles generated during apoptosis by macrophages of M0, M1 and M2 phenotypes on spontaneous and LPS-stimulated production of NO. The fractions of apoptotic bodies and apoptotic microvesicles were obtained in the primary cultures of peritoneal macrophages undergoing apoptosis. The effect of these microparticles on LPS-induced proinflammatory response of recipient macrophages critically depends on the initial phenotype of “donor” macrophages. Microvesicles and especially apoptotic bodies from M1 macrophages stimulate basal NO production. LPS stimulation of these macrophages preincubated with apoptotic bodies was not followed by further growth of NO production; in macrophages preincubated with microvesicles, LPS even suppressed NO production. Apoptotic microparticles obtained from M2 macrophages produced little effect on the basal production of NO. LPS stimulation of macrophages-recipients preincubated with microparticles from M2 macrophages did not enhance NO production. Incubation of macrophages with apoptotic microparticles induces the formation of endotoxic tolerance.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):453-456
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Thermostable Recombinant Polypeptides as the Source of L-Amino Acids for Culture Media

Grishin D.V., Zhdanov D.D., Gladilina Y.A., Podobed O.V., Pokrovsky V.S., Pokrovskaya M.V., Aleksandrova S.S., Sokolov N.N.

Abstract

Mutant homologues of small chemotactic and DNA-binding proteins from thermophilic bacteria Thermotoga petrophila RKU-1 and Thermotoga naphthophila were obtained. These proteins can be expressed in the recombinant form in E. coli cells. A wide range of properties and parameters that are important for isolation of these proteins were revealed: stability in a wide temperature and pH range, high level of expression, solubility, and the possibility of using simple purification schemes with low number of successive steps. The positive effect of proteins on in vitro fibroblasts growth was demonstrated. The described properties of the target proteins indicate the possibility of their use in different biotechnology industries as an inexpensive source of L-amino acids.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):461-464
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Effect of Lithium Preparations on Cerebral Electrophysiological Activity in Rats

Konenkov V.I., Rachkovskaya L.N., Letyagin A.Y., Suslov N.I., Shurlygina A.V., Robinson M.V., Korolev M.A., Kotlyarova A.A., Popova T.V., Rachkovskii E.E., Povet’eva T.N., Shilova N.V., Nesterova Y.V., Afanas’eva O.G., Kul’pin P.V.

Abstract

The study examined the effects of a novel neurotropic medication based on a lithium complex composed of lithium citrate, polymethylsiloxane, and aluminum oxide on electrophysiological parameters of the rat brain. In contrast to lithium carbonate (the reference drug), the novel preparation resulted in a wave-like dynamics of electrical activity in the visual cortex. Rhythmic photic stimulation of the rats treated with lithium carbonate resulted in appearance of the signs attesting to up-regulation of excitability of cerebral cortex in all examined ranges. In contrast, the complex lithium preparation diminished the delta power spectrum, which was the only affected frequency band. It is hypothesized that the complex lithium medication induces milder activation of the cerebral cortex in comparison with lithium carbonate. The novel medication composed of lithium citrate, aluminum oxide, and polymethylsiloxane, is characterized by greater efficacy and safety than the preparation based on inorganic lithium salt (lithium carbonate).

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):470-473
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Effects Mifepristone on Aminotransferase Activities in the Liver in Rats with Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetes Mellitus

Pal’chikova N.A., Selyatitskaya V.G., Kuz’minova O.I., Pasechnaya K.V.

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The glucocorticoid status and activities of ALT, AST, and tyrosine aminotransferase in the liver are studied in rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes mellitus in response to repeated intraperitoneal injections of mifepristone. Diabetic rats develop an increase of the blood corticosterone and liver aminotransferase levels in response to mifepristone. These results indicate that in diabetic animals the glucocorticoid hormones with high blood concentrations, increasing still more in response to mifepristone, overcome the receptor blockade, and realize their regulatory functions in hepatocytes. The effects of mifepristone on ALT activity are the most manifest. In normal rats, only ALT activity is increasing in response to mifepristone, while in rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes mellitus, ALT activity increases more intensely than activities of tyrosine aminotransferase and AST.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):474-477
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Expression of Pro- and Antiapoptotic Factors in Multinuclear Macrophages of BCG-Infected Mice In Vitro

Il’in D.A., Shkurupy V.A.

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Intraperitoneal infection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from BCG vaccine to male BALB/c mice provoked the formation of multinuclear macrophages in the peritoneal transudate. In 2 and 3 months after infection, their number increased respectively by 34.4 and 66.7% in comparison with intact mice. At all postinfection terms, far greater amounts of caspase 3, p53, Bad, and TNFα were expressed by multinuclear macrophages than by the mononuclear ones. At these terms, the content of Bcl-2-expressing macrophages with different numbers of nuclei was pronouncedly high; of them, the number of multinuclear macrophages was maximum. In 3 months after infection, the number of macrophages expressing Bcl-2 significantly decreased irrespective of the number of their nuclei. At this term, the number of macrophages expressing caspase 3, and TNFα also decreased. In parallel, the number of macrophages expressing p53 and Bad somewhat increased. These data attest to potentiality (“readiness”) of macrophages infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis to apoptotic self-elimination.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):482-485
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Early Morphological and Functional Reorganization of the Articular Cartilage in Rats with Experimental Osteoarthrosis of Different Genesis

Korochina K.V., Chernysheva T.V., Korochina I.E., Polyakova V.S., Shamaev S.Y.

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Peculiarities of the morphology of some phenotypes of experimental osteoarthrosis was studied in experiments on rats. Reorganization of the knee articular cartilage of Wistar rats during aging (age-associated phenotype), obesity (metabolic phenotype), circulatory disturbances (e.g., chronic heart failure), and their combinations (polymorbidity) was studied by hematoxylin and eosin staining, immunohistochemical staining for collagen II and caspase 3, and morphometry. High sensitivity of the cartilage to non-traumatic influence of different anthropomorphic factors was demonstrated; morphological changes in osteoarthrosis of different genesis. The most pronounced pathological changes were observed in polymorbid animals, which allowed developing a new pathogenetically substantiated model of nontraumatic osteoarthrosis.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):497-502
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Sex-Related Differences in the Morphology and Subpopulation Composition of Colon Lymphocytes in Experimental Acute Colitis

Gao Y., Postovalova E.A., Makarova O.V., Dobrynina M.T., Mikhailova L.P.

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Morphological manifestations of acute colitis and subpopulation composition of colon lymphocytes were studied in male and female C57Bl/6 mice with acute dextran-induced colitis. We evaluated the severity of colitis symptoms, morphological changes in the colon, and prevalence of epithelialized and non-epithelialized ulcers. The subpopulation composition of lymphocytes (CD3—CD19+ B cells, CD3+CD4+ T helpers, CD3+CD8+ cytotoxic T cells, and CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ regulatory T cells) was assessed by flow cytofluorometry in suspension of colon cells prepared by enzymatic disintegration. In males, clinical manifestations of acute colitis and morphological changes were more severe and the prevalence of non-epithelialized ulcers was higher than in females. In females, the content of T, B, and regulatory T cells in the colon wall was higher, while the content of cytotoxic T cells was lower than in males. In females with acute colitis, the absolute lymphocyte count and the content of B cells and regulatory T cells decreased, while the percentage of cytotoxic T cells increased in comparison with intact animals. In males with acute colitis, the levels of regulatory T and B cells increased in comparison with the corresponding parameter in intact animals. Morphological changes and changes in the lymphocyte subpopulations, detected in males and females with acute colitis, were determined by different levels of sex steroid hormones.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):503-507
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Expression of Transcription Factor PRH/Hhex in Adrenal Chromaffin Cells in the Postnatal Development and Its Role in the Regulation of Proliferative Processes

Yaglova N.V., Obernikhin S.S., Tsomartova D.A., Nazimova S.V., Yaglov V.V.

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Transcription factor PRH/Hhex suppresses cell proliferation and contributes to regulation of prenatal and postnatal ontogeny. Neurons of the peripheral nervous system and chromaffin cells were previously considered as non-expressing PRH/Hhex in postnatal development. In our study, the expression of PRH/Hhex in chromaffin cells of rat adrenal glands and association between the decrease of proliferation and activation of PRH/Hhex expression were demonstrated.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):508-511
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Influence of Al3+, Fe3+ and Zn2+ Ions on Phosphorylation of Tubulin and Microtubulo-Associated Proteins of Rat Brain

Shevtsov P.N., Shevtsova E.F., Savushkina O.K., Burbaeva G.S., Bachurin S.O.

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Phosphorylation of τ-protein, a component of microtubules in brain neurons, is a key pathomorphological sign of Alzheimer’s disease. The development of this intracellular defect can be promoted by Al3+, Fe3+, and Zn2+ ions. The concentrations of these ions in the brain are considerably elevated in Alzheimer’s disease. We performed a comparative study of phosphorylation of microtubular proteins of rat brain in the presence of Al3+, Fe3+, and Zn2+ ions in concentrations of 10-500 μM and microtubular proteins of brain of patients with Alzheimer’s disease. The most likely candidate for the role of a factor that promotes hyperphosphorylation of τ-protein is Al3+ in concentrations of 250 and 500 μM.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):512-515
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Comparative Study of HIF-1α- and HIF-2α-Immunopositive Neurons and Capillaries in Rat Cortex under Conditions of Tissue Hypoxia

Chertok V.M., Nevzorova V.A., Zakharchuk N.V.

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We measured the content of HIF-1α and HIF-2α-immunopositive neurons and microvessels in the brain of Wistar rats during the first 24 h of tissue hypoxia induced by subcutaneous injection of cobalt dichloride (50 mg/kg). In control rats (without hypoxia), immunohistochemical marker HIF-2α in cortex of parietal lobe was not detected, and HIF-1α was detected only in few weakly stained pale neurons and capillaries. In 30 min after injection of the cobalt salt, the number of HIF-1α+ neurons increased by 25.6% (in capillaries by 12.3%), many of these were characterized by intensive reaction; the quantitative parameters reached their maximum level within 1-3 h. However, the concentration of immunopositive neurons returned to the control values in 6 h after hypoxia modeling (capillaries in 9 h). In contrast to HIF-1α, the number of neurons and capillaries containing HIF-2α reached a maximum level in 6-12 h of hypoxia. The relative density of HIF-2α+ capillaries increased most pronouncedly (by 23.6%); the relative density of neurons increased by 18.9%. The relative density of HIF-2α+ cells did not change significantly to the end of the experiment. Thus, HIF-1α is more essential for regulation of adaptation to hypoxia in neurons and HIF-2α is more important for the endothelium of microvessels.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):516-520
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Evaluation of Regenerative Potential of Cryopreserved Adenosine-Modified Monocytes on the Model of Burn Wounds

Nevskaya K.V., Ivanov V.V., Mainagasheva E.S., Gutor S.S., Lezhava S.P., Sazonov A.E.

Abstract

We studied viability of adenosine-modified monocytes after cryopreservation and their regenerative potential. The optimal method of cell cryopreservation was the use of serum-free medium followed by storage in liquid nitrogen. Injections of adenosine-modified monocytes after 12-week cryopreservation around grade IIIB burn wound accelerated healing of the skin defect and significantly improved the histological pattern of the damage area at delayed terms.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):526-529
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Effect of Mechanical Microvibration on the Quality of Human Embryos during In Vitro Culturing and Outcomes of Assisted Reproduction Technologies

Romanov A.Y., Silachev D.N., Makarova N.P., Dolgushina N.V.

Abstract

We summarized the data on the role and efficiency of mechanical microvibration during embryo culturing in assisted reproduction protocols. The efficiency of culturing systems with microvibration in assisted reproduction programs and possible mechanisms of microvibration effect on the preimplantation development of human embryos are discussed.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):544-547
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Interactions of NK Cells and Trophoblast Cells. Methodological Aspects

Mikhailova V.A., Bazhenov D.O., Belikova M.E., Viknyanshchuk A.N., Kogan I.Y., Sel’kov S.A., Sokolov D.I.

Abstract

NK cells present in different organs differ by their functional characteristics, in particular, proliferative activity. For studying tissue-resident NK cells, tissue-specific microenvironment should be reproduced. In case of decidual NK cells, this microenvironment is created by trophoblast cells. We developed a method for evaluation of proliferative activity of peripheral blood NK cells in the presence of trophoblast cells. Proliferative activity of peripheral blood NK cells was evaluated by the expression of protein Ki-67 after culturing with JEG-3 trophoblast cells. This method allows evaluating the functional state of NK cells in microenvironment specific for the decidua.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):548-553
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Cell Therapy as a Tool for Induction of Immunological Tolerance after Liver Transplantation

Kholodenko I.V., Kholodenko R.V., Lupatov A.Y., Yarygin K.N.

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Transplantation of solid organs, including liver, induces a number of serious complications related to immune incompatibility and requiring long-term use of immunosuppressive drugs. Finding the ways to inducing recipient immunological tolerance to the grafts is a top priority in organ transplantation and immunology. Along with the search for immunosupressive therapy, the development of alternative approaches to induction of immunological tolerance based on cell technologies is now in progress. In this regard, studies of the so-called spontaneous operational tolerance observed in ~20% patients after orthotopic liver transplantation is a promising trend. Understanding of this phenomenon can shed light on the mechanisms of immunological tolerance to allografts and will help to identify specific tolerance biomarkers and cell types with the aptitude for the induction of tolerance to liver allografts.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):554-563
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Mass-Spectrometric Analysis of Proteome of Microvesicles Produced by NK-92 Natural Killer Cells

Korenevskii A.V., Milyutina Y.P., Zhdanova A.A., Pyatygina K.M., Sokolov D.I., Sel’kov S.A.

Abstract

Membrane extracellular microvesicles serve as carriers of a wide range of molecules, the most important among these are proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. Cytotoxic proteins of natural killer cells play a key role in the realization of their cytolytic functions. An important stage in understanding of the distant communication of cells and mechanisms of its regulation is analysis of the proteome composition of microvesicles. We studied the proteomic composition of microvesicles produced by NK-92 natural killer cells. Granzyme A, a specific protein of cytotoxic cells, has been identified in the microvesicles by QTOF-mass spectrometry. It was shown that heat shock proteins, components of the ubiquitin—proteasome system, enzymes of protein biosynthesis and energy metabolism, nuclear and serum proteins, as well as cytoskeleton proteins are associated with the microvesicles.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):564-571
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Effect of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells and Conditioned Media on Healing of Skin Wound

Payushina O.V., Butorina N.N., Sheveleva O.N., Domaratskaya E.I.

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We studied the effect of mesenchymal stromal cells and conditioned media on healing of full-thickness skin wound in rats. Cell transplantation to the wound bed did not accelerate wound closing and had no effect on the severity of inflammation, but increased vasculariza - tion of the granulation tissue in 14 days after injury. After injection of conditioned medium to the wound, less pronounced inflammation or enhanced epithelialization was observed. The angiogenic effect was observed only after repeated administration of conditioned medium and was associated with slower regeneration, probably due to skin traumatization by repeated injections. At the same time, fetal skin fibroblasts stimulated angiogenesis only after transplantation in high doses and the medium conditioned by these fibroblasts had no effect on wound healing.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):572-575
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Therapeutic Potential of Biomedical Cell Product in DSS-Induced Inflammation in the Small Intestine of C57Bl/6J Mice

Lykov A.P., Poveshchenko O.V., Bondarenko N.A., Surovtseva M.A., Kim I.I., Bgatova N.P.

Abstract

We studied the effect of intravenous administration of biomedical cell product (bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells and media conditioned by these cells) on histological picture of the small intestine in mice with DSS-induced inflammation. It was shown that biomedical cell product promoted recovery of the intestinal mucosa in DSS-induced inflammation.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):576-580
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Disturbance of the Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition as a Cause of the Defective Development of Human Spontaneous Abortions with Abnormal Karyotype

Kukharenko V.I.

Abstract

Genetic program regulating epithelial-mesenchymal transition is activated at the early stages of embryogenesis. Abnormal karyotype of the embryo disrupts the fundamental process of epithelial-mesenchymal transition, which is seen from incomplete morphological rearrangement and reduced migration capacity of cells, as well as low level of expression of epithelial-mesenchymal transition markers (fibronectin, collagen, and glycosaminoglycans). Disturbances of the epithelial-mesenchymal transition affect the proliferative potential of cells with aberrant karyotype, which contributes to the delay of embryonic development and correlates with the formation of abnormal phenotype in carriers of chromosomal abnormalities.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):581-583
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Individual Differences of Multipotent Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Manifesting in during Interaction with Lymphocytes

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

Abstract

Analysis of changes in lymphocyte subpopulations during co-culturing with multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) revealed two distinct MSC groups: one group (A) increased HLA-DR expression on lymphocytes during co-culturing and the other (B) did not change it in comparison with lymphocyte monoculture. In stromal cells interacting with lymphocytes, expression of HLA-DR molecules was initiated, but only in samples that induced enhanced expression on lymphocytes and irrespectively of whether allogeneic or autologous lymphocytes were used for co-culturing with MSC. In group A, the relative expression of IDO1 significantly increased in comparison with group B. The revealed individual differences in MSC can explain why not all MSC samples are effective in the treatment of autoimmune diseases, acute “graft—versus—host” disease, and other pathologies.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):584-588
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General Pathology and Pathophysiology

Estimation of the Composition of the Resting State fMRI Networks in Subjects with Mild Depression and Healthy Volunteers

Bezmaternykh D.D., Mel’nikov M.E., Petrovskii E.D., Kozlova L.I., Stark M.B., Savelov A.A., Shubina O.S., Natarova K.A.

Abstract

Depressive disorders can be associated with changes in not only interaction between neural networks, but also in their composition. Resting state fMRI scanning was performed for 4 min twice for each subject and the results of patients with mild depression (N=15) and healthy subjects (N=19) were analyzed. The fMRI signal was reduced into the independent components and the contrasts between the groups and between the first and second records were constructed for each component. During the first scanning, the auditory network of individuals with depression involved greater volume in the left insular region and lower volume in the right hemisphere. In record 2, depression patients were characterized by expansion of the executive network in the left hemisphere in the region of the middle and inferior frontal cortex. In healthy people, from record 1 to record 2, representation of the dorsal default mode network (DMN) increased in the left medial prefrontal area, the precuneus network expanded in the left hemisphere, and presentation of the ventral DMN in the right precuneus decreased. In the depression group, the auditory network lost some part of the left temporo-insular cortex; the sensorimotor network expanded in the left hemisphere to the cerebellum or to the central parietal region depending on the evaluation method, and the visuospatial network included or excluded a cluster in the left parietal lobe (in different points). Our findings indicate that connection of the auditory network with the left insular cortex could be a possible depression marker and also demonstrate a possibility of evaluating the composition of cerebral networks in intergroup comparisons and in dynamics without interventions.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):424-428
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Biophysics and Biochemistry

Structure of Interneuronal Contacts in the Neuropil of the Oculomotor Nuclei in Mouse Brain under Conditions of Long-Term Microgravity

Mikheeva I.B., Shtanchaev R.S., Pen’kova N.A., Pavlik L.L.

Abstract

Ultrastructure of the neuropil of the brain oculomotor nuclei was studied in mice after 30-day exposure to microgravity on Bion-M1 biosatellite and after 13-h exposure to Earth gravity. The number of axo-dendritic synapses in the neuropil of the oculomotor nucleus significantly decreased after the flight. Degenerated axon terminals containing conglomerates of presynaptic vesicles appeared. The number of synapses with high functional activity increased and the length of active zones of the axo-dendritic synapses significantly increased. The observed ultrastructural changes of the neuropil of the oculomotor nuclei of mice exposed to microgravity reflect the development of long-term deafferentation of the analyzed brain structures. These changes in the neuropil ultrastructure can determine the disturbances in the oculomotor system, e.g. development of atypical nystagmus under conditions of microgravity.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):457-460
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Pharmacology and Toxicology

Neurotrophic Action of Comenic Acid and Its Derivatives Potassium Comenate and Calcium Comenate

Shurygina L.V., Zlishcheva E.I., Kravtsov A.A.

Abstract

Using the model of cultured spinal ganglia, we demonstrated high neurotrophic activity of comenic acid and its derivatives potassium comenate and calcium comenate both under normal conditions and during oxidative stress. Calcium comenate in the norm as well as potassium and calcium comenates during oxidative stress demonstrate greater neurotrophic potency than comenic acid.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):465-469
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Immunology and Microbiology

Experimental Application of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Coatings with Adsorbed Bacteriophages for Reducing the Risk of STEC Infections

Aleshkin A.V., Zulkarneev E.R., Kiseleva I.A., Emelyanenko K.A., Emelyanenko A.M., Boinovich L.B.

Abstract

A new approach to prevention of STEC infection is based on the synergic effect of combined bactericidal activity of bacteriophages and organic-inorganic hybrid coating of metals. The coatings are characterized by superhydrophilic or superhydrophobic properties and multimodal granularity with the texture incorporating metal oxide nanoparticles and bacteriophages. Superhydrophilic surfaces are characterized by significantly higher bactericidal activity than superhydrophobic ones. The cytotoxicity of superhydrophobic surfaces can be increased due to antibacterial activity of bacteriophages combined with the superhydrophobic characteristics of the materials.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):478-481
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Oncology

Functioning of Proteasomes in Lymphogenic Metastasizing of Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer

Kolegova E.S., Kondakova I.V., Zav’yalov A.A., Dobrodeev A.Y., Sharova N.P.

Abstract

Chymotrypsin- and caspase-like activities and expression of the total proteasome pool subunits (α1α2α3α5α6α7) were studied in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer. Proteasome activities were higher in the primary tumors and lymphogenic metastases than in corresponding adjacent lung tissue. The content of α1α2α3α5α6α7 subunits decreased in metastases and remained unchanged in primary tumor tissue. The development of metastatic process in non-small-cell lung cancer was associated with nonlinear changes in proteasome activities and content in primary tumor tissue and lymphogenic metastases.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):486-489
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Primatology

Correlation of Cognitive Abilities of Male Hamadryas Baboon with Age and Hierarchical Status

Anikaev A.E., Chalyan V.G., Meishvili N.V.

Abstract

We studied the correlation between the rank and age of baboons (n=12) with their cognitive abilities. A positive correlation was found between performances of different tests by male. The ability to solve the tests related to bait placement depended on the age of the males and age-related hierarchical status. Four-year-old males performed these tests in 52% of cases, whereas five-year-old males, who reached a higher hierarchical status by this age solved with them in 93% of cases. In the tests for exploratory activity and the ability to learn skills, the differences between the four-year-olds and the five-year-old males are not received.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):490-492
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Morphology and Pathomorphology

Disintegration of Bacterial Film by Electrochemically Activated Water Solution

Pogorelov A.G., Suvorov O.A., Kuznetsov A.L., Panait A.I., Pogorelova M.A., Ipatova L.G.

Abstract

The structure of bacterial film formed at the inner surface of the recirculation reactor tube, is studied. The surface relief of the biofilm was visualized by scanning electron microscopy. The effect of electrochemically activated water solution on the film formed from planktonic lactobacteria or E. coli was studied. Treatment with electrochemically activated water solution destroys cells and polymeric matrix of the biofilm.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):493-496
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Methods

Neovascularization of Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaque and Quantitative Methods of Its Dynamic Assessment in Vivo

Evdokimenko A.N., Gulevskaya T.S., Druina L.D., Chechetkin A.O., Shabalina A.A., Kostyreva M.V., Kulichenkova K.N., Pryamikov A.D., Tanashyan M.M.

Abstract

The study demonstrates significant variety of neovascularization degree and vessel diameter in the carotid atherosclerotic plaque. It is suggested that the increase in the number of vessels with a diameter <20 μ can be indicative of increased atherosclerosis activity, while the increase in the number of vessels with a diameter ≥40 μ indicates “reparative potential” of plaques. Duplex contrast-enhanced ultrasound scanning allows characterization of the localization and number of vessels with a diameter of ≥30 μ in the plaque, while even slight elevation of plasma concentration of basic fibroblast growth factor attests, first of all, to increased content of small vessels <30 μ in the plaque. The level of fibroblast growth factor >1.5 pg/ml is a reliable marker of increased number of both small and large vessels in the plaque.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):521-525
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Сell Technologies in Biology and Medicine

Proteomic Profiling of HL-60 Cells during ATRA-Induced Differentiation

Vakhrushev I.V., Novikova S.E., Tsvetkova A.V., Karalkin P.A., Pyatnitskii M.A., Zgoda V.G., Yarygin K.N.

Abstract

Acute promyelocytic leukemia, a form of acute myeloid leukemia, is characterized by cell differentiation arrest at the promyelocyte stage. Current therapeutic options include administration of all trans-retinoic acid (ATRA), but this treatment produces many side effects. ATRA is known to induce differentiation of leukemic cells into granulocytes, but the mechanism of this process is poorly studied. We performed comparative proteomic profiling of HL-60 promyelocytic cells at different stages of ATRA-induced differentiation to identify differentially expressed proteins by high-resolution mass spectrometry and relative quantitative analysis without isotope labels. A total of 1162 proteins identified by at least two unique peptides were analyzed, among them 46 and 172 differentially expressed proteins were identified in the nuclear and cytosol fractions, respectively. These differentially expressed proteins can represent candidate targets for combination therapy of acute promyelocytic leukemia.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):530-543
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Correction

Correction to: A Method of Measuring Glutathione Peroxidase Activity in Murine Brain: Application in Pharmacological Experiment

Razygraev A.V., Yushina A.D., Titovich I.A.

Abstract

A method of measuring of glutathione peroxidase activity using H2O2 was adapted for homogenates of murine brains.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018;165(4):589-592
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