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Vol 167, No 5 (2019)

Physiology

Correlation Connections between Individual-and-Typological Features, Indices of Performance of Goal-Directed Activity, and Heart Rate Variability Parameters

Klimenko A.V., Pertsov S.S., Yakovenko I.Y.

Abstract

Correlation analysis of the performance of goal-directed activity and heart rate variability parameters in people with different individually-typological features was conducted on the model of endosurgical training. It was found that people with low level of intro-extroversion and neuroticism, but high index of situational anxiety were more successful during goal-directed behavior. The subjects with low level of neuroticism finished the tasks more quickly, both at the beginning and at the end of the observations. It was established that the number of mistakes in subjects with low personal anxiety on the 10th day of training was lower than in high-anxious individuals. It is shown that people with high rate of intro-extroversion are characterized by more pronounced increase in parasympathetic influences during basic endosurgical training. Hence, the achievement of the result in extroverts in these experimental conditions is provided by lower physiological penalty than in introverts. The definition of psychophysiological indices could be recommended for inclusion in the complex of measures for the assessment of proficiency in the training of endosurgeons.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):599-602
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Article

Effect of Stimulation of α2-Adrenergic Receptors on Action Potential of Working Cardiomyocytes in Rat Atrium

Zefirov T.L., Faskhutdinov L.I., Ziyatdinova N.I., Galieva A.M., Zefirov A.L.

Abstract

The study examined the effect of clonidine hydrochloride (10—9-10—5 М) on electrical activity of working cardiomyocytes in rat right atrium. Stimulation of α2-adrenergic receptor with clonidine changed electrical activity of the heart. All tested concentrations of the agonist lengthened the action potential and decreased the firing rate of cardiomyocytes in a dose-dependent manner. The maximum effects of clonidine were observed at concentration of 10—5 М.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):603-605
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Changes in Monoamine Levels in BALB/c and 57Bl/6N Mice in Response to Acute Stress with Different Controllability

Kasabov K.A., Shakhovtsev D.A., Malyshev N.V., Konstantinov M.A., Narkevich V.B., Kudrin V.S., Anderzhanova E.A.

Abstract

The severity and specificity of CNS disturbances resulting from negative psychoemotional experience are determined by not only genetically determined stress sensitivity, but also epigenetic factors; among the latter, the context of stress exposure, e.g. stress controllability is considered. We examined the effect of controllability factor on behavioral and neurochemical parameters of acute stress in the elevated plus maze test. The situations of controllable and uncontrollable stress were modeled by allowing or restricting mice in their choice for closed arms during testing in the maze. The anxiety level of inbred BALB/c and C57Bl/6N mice was assessed and the levels and monoamine turnover in the medial prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, amygdala, and hypothalamus were measured. It was found that the decrease in stress controllability suppresses explorative activity in mice; the behavioral and neurochemical differences between the two strains are not constant feature and depend on stress controllability; serotoninergic and dopaminerigic neurotransmission in the hypothalamus can be a signal to discriminate stress controllability in the brain.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):610-615
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Correction of Damaging Effects of Cisplatin-Containing Polychemotherapy on the Intestinal Epithelium with Tussilago farfara L. Polysaccharides

Safonova E.A., Lopatina K.A., Razina T.G., Zueva E.P., Sadrikina L.A., Gur’ev A.M., Belousov M.V.

Abstract

A possibility for correction of damaging effects of polychemotherapy on the intestinal epithelium with Tussilago farfara L. polysaccharides was studied on C57Bl/6 mice with Lewis lung carcinoma. The polysaccharides had protective and/or stimulating effects on the intestinal epithelium during polychemotherapy and promoted reparative regeneration in the intestine.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):616-620
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Tissue-Specific Peculiarities of Vibration-Induced Hypoxia in Rabbit Liver and Kidney

Vorobieva V.V., Shabanov P.D.

Abstract

Activity of the energy production systems in rabbit liver and kidney under conditions of unfavorable vibration exposure was studied by the polarography method using a galvanic-type closed oxygen sensor. The rate of oxidation of endogenous substrates by mitochondria was determined by the tissue and was 5.2±0.6 and 8.13±1.4 (ng-atom O)×min—1×mg—1 protein for liver and kidney of intact animals, respectively. After 21 vibration sessions against the background of inhibition of NAD-dependent substrate oxidation in liver mitochondria, the rate metabolism of exogenous succinic acid increased by 44% and then decreased with prolongation of the effect, which indicated impaired function of the respiratory chain. Similar fluctuations of the parameters were revealed in kidney mitochondria, though their amplitude was lower. The study of bioenergetic mechanisms of hypoxia in various tissues makes it possible to determine the targets for the pharmacological action of antihypoxic drugs.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):621-623
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State of Stress-Marker Organs in Rats after a Single Exposure to Long-Term Stress and Treatment with Lipopolysaccharide

Alekseeva I.V., Abramova A.Y., Kozlov A.Y., Koplik E.V., Pertsov A.S., Lyadov D.A., Nikenina E.V., Pertsov S.S.

Abstract

We studied the effect of LPS on the state of stress-marker organs in rats at various periods after a single exposure to long-term stress on the model of 24-h immobilization. The animals were intraperitoneally injected with LPS in a dose of 100 μg/kg immediately after the negative emotiogenic exposure. Changes in physiological parameters were evaluated 3 h, 1 day, and 8 days after immune stimulation. Acute stress was accompanied by a decrease in the weight of the thymus during all stages of the post-stress period. An increase in the relative weight of theadrenal glands in animals under these conditions was observed only on day 8 after restraint stress. The induction of immune reactions due to systemic treatment with LPS was shown to prevent involution of the spleen in the late stage after a single exposure to long-term stress (day 8). Hypertrophy of the adrenal glands, which serves as one of the typical reactions of mammals to negative emotiogenic factors, was not revealed during the post-stress period after antigenic stimulation. These data hold much promise for the development of new approaches to the use of immunoactive substances to prevent or reduce the severity of physiological changes after emotiogenic loads.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):624-627
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Comparative Preclinical Pharmacokinetics and Bioavailability of Antidepressant GSB-106 Tablet Form

Kolyvanov G.B., Zherdev V.P., Gribakina O.G., Bochkov P.O., Shevchenko R.V., Litvin A.A., Blynskaya E.V., Bueva V.V.

Abstract

Pharmacokinetics and relative bioavailability of antidepressant GSB-106 (hexamethylendiamide bis-(N-monosuccinyl-L-seryl-L-lysine) were determined in rabbits after single oral administration of the pharmaceutical substance and tablet mass. GSB-106 concentrations in the blood plasma were determined by HPLC-mass spectrometry. Relative bioavailability of GSB-106 tablet form was 160.79±24.33%.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):637-640
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Selank, Peptide Analogue of Tuftsin, Protects Against Ethanol-Induced Memory Impairment by Regulating of BDNF Content in the Hippocampus and Prefrontal Cortex in Rats

Kolik L.G., Nadorova A.V., Antipova T.A., Kruglov S.V., Kudrin V.S., Durnev A.D.

Abstract

The effects of a peptide anxiolytic Selank synthesized on the basis of the endogenous peptide tuftsin on memory impairment and content of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in brain structures were analyzed in outbred rats receiving 10% ethanol as the only source of fluid for 30 weeks. In the object recognition test, Selank (0.3 mg/kg a day, 7 days, intraperitoneally) produced a cognitive-stimulating effect in 9 months rats not exposed to ethanol (p<0.05) and prevented the formation of ethanol-induced memory and attention disturbances (p<0.01) developing during alcohol withdrawal. In ex vivo experiments, Selank prevented ethanol-induced increase in BDNF content in the hippocampus and frontal cortex (p<0.05). These results indicate positive effects of the tuftsin analogue on age-related memory disturbances associated with chronic alcohol intoxication and confirm the involvement of the neurotrophin mechanism related to BDNF production into the effect of Selank.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):641-644
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Selection of Domestic Cell Lines for the Creation of Diagnostic and Preventive Preparations against Enterovirus 71

Konyushko O.I., Grachev V.P., Popova V.D., Ozherelkov S.V., Vorovich M.F., Ivanova A.L., Sotskova S.E., Kozhevnikova T.N., Sanin A.V.

Abstract

We studied the sensitivity of domestic proprietary human and animal cell lines from the collection of M. P. Chumakov Federal Scientific Center for Research and Development of Immuneand-Biological Products to infection with different enterovirus 71 strains. A cell system based on domestic proprietary permanent cell line 4647 was for the first time used for reproduction of four enterovirus 71 strains (BrCr, 42266, 42934, and 43374). It was shown that strain 4647 is the optimal cell substrate for enterovirus 71 reproduction. The titers of enterovirus 71 for all four strains considerably (by 2 lgTCID50/ml and more) increased during sequential passages in permanent cell line 4647. The prospects of using permanent cell line 4647 for creation of diagnostic and preventive preparations against 71 was demonstrated.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):650-652
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In Vitro Analysis of the Expression of CD11, CD29, CD36, and DC-STAMP Molecules during the Formation of Multinuclear Macrophages in BCG-Infected Mice

Il’in D.A., Shkurupy V.A.

Abstract

Expression of CD11, CD29, CD36, and DC-STAMP molecules by macrophages was analyzed in in vitro experiments. These molecules mediate cell fusion, one of the mechanisms underlying the formation of multinuclear macrophages. Macrophages were obtained from intact and BCG-infected male BALB/c mice. In intact cultures, multinuclear macrophages appeared primarily due to amitotic division of cell nuclei, while in macrophage cultures from infected mice, the process of cell fusion predominated. In intact macrophage cultures, bi- and multinuclear cells expressed primarily CD29 and CD36. In cultures from infected mice, macrophages expressing CD29 and DC-STAMP predominated, but bi- and multinuclear macrophages expressing CD11 and CD36 predominated over mononuclear ones. The study of macrophage fusion mechanism can be useful for understanding of this biological phenomenon as the mechanisms of delivery of M. tuberculosis and lysosomotropic anti-tuberculosis drugs into tuberculous granulomas to suppress M. tuberculosis persisting in macrophages and reduce the destructive potential of granulomas.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):653-655
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Evaluation of Allergenic, Immunogenic, and Skin-Irritant Effects of Deicing Chemicals in Warm-Blooded Animals

Vodyanova M.A., Kryatov I.A., Chudakova S.B., Ushakova O.V., Evseeva I.S., Makovetskaya A.K., Mislavsky O.V.

Abstract

We studied allergenic, immunogenic, and skin-irritating effects of deicing chemicals HCM (Volgograd), Bishofit (Turkmenia), and Nordix-P (Russia) in model experiments on various types of laboratory animals (rats, mice, rabbits). All the studied deicing chemicals exhibited weak immunotoxic activity and in high doses can cause delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction that manifested in skin irritant effect on the skin and produced a suppressive effect on the humoral immunity. The modified method for assessing skin irritation proposed by us is more sensitive than standard methods.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):656-659
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Comparative Evaluation of Translocation of GFP Producing Escherichia coli Strains in Acute Intestinal Obstruction

Amanova D.Y., Lavrinenko A.V., Kaliyeva D.K., Matyushko D.N., Ivachyov P.A., Turgunov Y.M.

Abstract

Comparative evaluation of translocation of E. coli GFP-producing strains in experimental rats with obturation and strangulated intestinal obstruction was carried out. Translocation of infused GFP-producing E. coli strain was studied by bacteriological methods in male rats with experimental obturation and strangulated intestinal obstruction with various ischemia/reperfusion cycles. The maximum incidence of translocation in obturation intestinal obstruction was observed after 24 h. In strangulated intestinal obstruction, the highest incidence was recorded in ischemia/reperfusion cycles of 1 h/2 h and 2 h/6 h. No appreciable differences in the incidence of translocation in animals with two types of intestinal obstruction were detected.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):660-662
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Effect of Herbicide Glyphosate on Drosophila melanogaster Fertility and Lifespan

Galin R.R., Akhtyamova I.F., Pastukhova E.I.

Abstract

We studied the effect of herbicide glyphosate on fertility and lifespan of D. melanogaster. Wild type flies obtained from the natural population and maintained in the laboratory and flies of the Oregon-R strain were used. Glyphosate concentrations 0.028, 0.28, and 2.8 mg/ml were tested. Glyphosate in a concentration of 2.8 mg/ml reduced lifespan of male flies and the number of pupae and imago in the progeny of D. melanogaster from natural population and Oregon-R strain, while the concentrations of 0.028 and 0.28 mg/ml produced no adverse effect on the studied parameters.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):663-666
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Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Urinary Steroid Metabolomics for Detection of Early Signs of Adrenal Neoplasm Malignancy in Patients with Cushing’s Syndrome

Velikanova L.I., Shafigullina Z.R., Vorokhobina N.V., Malevanaya E.V.

Abstract

The metabolomics of urinary steroids was studied by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in 25 patients with Cushing’s syndrome without malignant potential and in 12 patients with malignant potential of adrenal neoplasms (Weiss score 1-3). Patients with adrenocortical adenoma (N=24) constituted the control group. In patients with Cushing’s syndrome and malignant potential, increased urinary excretion of 16-oxo-androstendiol, tetrahydro-11-deoxycortisol, and 16-hydroxypregnendiol, which had 100% specificity and sensitivity >90% for the diagnosis of malignant potential. Additionally, non-classical 5-ene-pregnenes (16-OHpregnenolone, 21-OH-pregnenolone, 3β,16,20-pregnentriol, and 3β,17,20-pregnentriol) were identified. The revealed changes in the metabolomics of steroids can be early signs of malignant potential in patients with Cushing’s syndrome. In patients with malignant potential, three signs of reduced activity of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 were detected and in patients without malignant potential, one sign was found. In patients with and without malignant potential, three signs increased activity of 5β-reductase were found.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):676-680
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Radiation-Chemical Synthesis of Crosslinked Films Based on N-Vinylcaprolactam Copolymers

Kenessova Z.A., Mun G.A., Bakytzhanuly B., Rakhmetullayeva R.K., Yessirkepova A.N., Samenova N.O., Urkimbayeva P.I.

Abstract

Water-soluble copolymers were obtained by graft copolymerization of N-vinylcaprolactam and 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate on polyvinyl alcohol. The chemical composition of the obtained graft copolymers was determined by IR spectroscopy. Cross-linked films were obtained by radiation treatment of water-soluble copolymers. To estimate the efficiency of the radiation crosslinking of films, the dependence of the yield of gel fraction on the absorbed dose was studied at different proportions of the initial components. It was established that the yield of the crosslinked fraction increases and the swelling capacity of polymer mesh decreases with increasing 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate content in graft copolymer and absorbed dose.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):685-688
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Reaction of Mast Cells in the Zone of Polypropylene Mesh Implantation

Grigoryuk A.A., Belov S.A., Kotsyuba A.E.

Abstract

Reaction of mast cells of adult male Wistar rats (n=15) in the zone of polypropylene mesh fixation was studied by histochemical, immunohistochemical, and traditional morphological methods on days 1, 5, 10, and 30 after implantation. Immediately after the intervention, mast cells stimulated the processes aimed at wound healing. Secretion of mast cells was clearly regulatory. These cells migrated to the zone of injury for subsequent activation of their function. The number of cNOS+ mast cells near the polypropylene mesh was maximum on day 1 and the number of iNOS+ mast cells peaked on day 5 of the experiment, which probably represented a compensatory reaction. Presumably, stimulation of fibrillogenesis was largely due to the activatory effect of mast cells on the fibroblast function, but not to collagen production by these mast cells.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):694-697
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Comparative Analysis of JNK1 Expression in Liver Cells in Rats of Different Lines Receiving Excess of Easily Digested Carbohydrates: Confocal Microscopy

Semin M.O., Apryatin S.A., Gmoshinskii I.V., Nikityuk D.B.

Abstract

The expression of JNK1 isoform of cJun-N-terminal kinase in hepatocytes of rats receiving excess of simple carbohydrates dissolved in drinking water was studied by immunohisto-chemical staining and confocal microscopy. In experiment I (60 days), the highest expression of JNK1 was observed in female Wistar rats receiving fructose (the difference with the group receiving a mixture of glucose and fructose was significant, p<0.05, the difference with the control group at the trend level, p=0.077; Mann—Whitney U test). In experiment II (120 days), an increase in JNK1 expression was observed in Wistar rats (males and females) receiving 30% fructose. In Dark Aguti rats (females and males) of comparable age, increased basal level of JNK1 expression was observed in comparison with Wistar rats. Three-way ANOVA showed that JNK1 expression was significantly (p<0.05) associated with consumption of fructose and animal line, but not sex. The level of JNK1 expression corresponded to previously identified changes in the biochemical markers of the metabolic syndrome.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):698-701
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A Translational Model of Chronic Heart Failure

Kryzhanovskii S.A., Tsorin I.B., Stolyaruk V.N., Vititnova M.B., Ionova E.O., Barchukov V.V., Miroshkina I.A., Sorokina A.V., Kozhevnikova L.M., Durnev A.D.

Abstract

We created a translational model of chronic heart failure in rats that developed in 3 months after reproducing experimental anterior transmural myocardial infarction. The model simulated the basic clinicodiagnostic criteria of this disease: impaired contractility and dilatation of heart ventricles, signs of venous congestion, elevated plasma content of biochemical markers, and abnormal overexpression of AT1aR and β-adrenoceptors.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):706-710
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General Pathology and Pathological Physiology

Effectiveness of Phenolic Antioxidants in Experimental Model of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Borovskaya T.G., Kamalova S.I., Grigor’eva V.A., Poluektova M.E., Vychuzhanina A.V., Kuchin A.V., Chukicheva I.Y., Buravlev E.V., Fomina T.I., Plotnikov M.B., Goldberg V.E., Dygai A.M.

Abstract

Experimental model of sulpiride-provoked benign prostatic hyperplasia was employed to comparatively assess the effect of phenolic antioxidants (dihydroquercetin, p-thyrozol, dibornol, and prostagenin) on prostate morphology. All examined agents decreased the degree of hyperplasia in acinar epithelium; the greatest efficacy was demonstrated by prostagenin. Moreover, dihydroquercetin and p-thyrozol increased the cross-section area of acinar lumina and prostate volume, which is inadmissible in this pathology. These results suggest that the use of phenolic antioxidants in the therapy of benign prostatic hyperplasia should be strictly controlled.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):606-609
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Biophysics and Biochemistry

High-Carbohydrate Diets Affect Accumulation of Lipofuscin-Like Pigment in the Kidneys of Mice and Rats: Autofluorescence Confocal Microscopy Analysis

Apryatin S.A., Semin M.O., Gmoshinskii I.V., Nikityuk D.B.

Abstract

The accumulation of lipofuscin-like granules in liver, kidneys, and spleen cells in mice and rats of different lines receiving 30% sugar solutions (fructose, glucose, their mixture, and sucrose) in addition to balanced semisynthetic diet for 62 or 122 days was studied by the method of laser scanning confocal microscopy. The granules were detected by their autofluorescence at maximum λex =570-600 nm and λex=488 nm. In the kidneys of rats receiving glucose and, especially, the mixture of glucose and fructose, significant accumulation of lipofuscin-like granules was found that was absent in the control group animals receiving water. Intensive accumulation of the granules was observed in the kidneys of all groups of mice receiving sugars (except for glucose). Lipofuscin-like granules were located in the cytoplasm of epithelial cells of the distal and proximal convoluted tubules. In the liver of rats and mice, the signs of accumulation of lipofuscin-like granules were absent or minimal. In rat spleen, lipofuscinlike granules were found in the red pulp in all groups, but their accumulation significantly increased in animals receiving the diet enriched with glucose and sucrose.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):628-633
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Pharmacology and Toxicology

Anti-Ischemic Activity of Fabomotizole Hydrochloride under Conditions of Endothelial Dysfunction

Tsorin I.B., Barchukov V.V., Vititnova M.B., Kryzhanovskii S.A., Seredenin S.B.

Abstract

Anti-ischemic activity of fabomotizole hydrochloride was studied on the model of subendocardial ischemia in rats with endothelial dysfunction. Endothelial dysfunction was modeled by intragastric administration of methionine (3 g/kg, once a day for 7 days). Acute subendocardial ischemia was induced in narcotized rats by intraperitoneal injection of isoproterenol (20 μg/kg/min over 5 min). Fabomotizole hydrochloride (intraperitoneally, 15 mg/kg) significantly reduced isoproterenol-induced ST segment depression in animals with endothelial dysfunction and with intact vasculature.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):634-636
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Immunology and Microbiology

Changes in Microbiota and Development of Nonspecific Inflammation of Genitals in Female C57Bl/6 Mice after Aerosol Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Kayukova S.I., Donnikov A.E., Bocharova I.V., Tumanova E.L., Gergert V.Y., Ergeshov A.E., Nikonenko B.V.

Abstract

Infectious process even at the initial stage after aerosol infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis induced rapid changes in vaginal microbiota in mice. Rapid decrease in both the quantity and diversity of microbiota was noted, and then, partial recovery of normal flora was observed. Changes in vaginal microbiota was detected as soon as in 3-7 days after lung infection, while inflammatory changes appeared by day 35. At the early stage of infection, no signs of inflammation were observed, neither M. tuberculosis nor its DNA were detected in mouse genital organs.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):645-649
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Genetics

Effect of Mutations in SOD1 and C9orf72 Genes on Autophagy in Lymphomonocytes in Myotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Kochergin I.A., Shpilyukova Y.A., Lysogorskaia E.V., Abramycheva N.Y., Zakharova M.N., Illarioshkin S.N.

Abstract

Insoluble protein inclusions accumulate in somatic cells in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The most common gene mutations associated with this pathology are SOD1 and C9orf72. Protein aggregates can be removed from cells by autophagy. We studied the relationship between the presence of genetic abnormalities in the SOD1 and C9orf72 genes and changes in autophagy in lymphomonocytes in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The study included 85 patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and 15 healthy volunteers. Genetic analysis for the presence of mutations in the SOD1 and C9orf72 genes and detection of autophagy marker LC3 in lymphomonocytes were performed. In amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, autophagy activation in lymphomonocytes was found. We also obtained evidence that protein product of the mutant C9orf72 gene can disturb the late stages of autophagy.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):667-670
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Oncology

VHL Expression in Kidney Cancer: Relation to Metastasis Development, Transcription and Growth Factors and Component of Akt/m-TOR Signaling Pathway

Spirina L.V., Kondakova I.V., Yurmazov Z.A., Usynin E.A., Slonimskaya E.M., Lushnikova N.A., Podnebesnova D.V.

Abstract

Von Hippel—Lindau protein (VHL) is associated with the development and progression of kidney cancer. An increase in VHL expression was found in patients with the disseminated form of the disease compared to the localized cancer, which was combined with a uniform distribution of decreased (<1.0) and increased (>1.0) VHL mRNA levels in renal cancer patients depending on the dissemination of the process. The increase in VHL expression was accompanied an increase in the level of mRNA for NF-κB p65 and kinases PDK1 and Akt. The revealed data indicate the importance of molecular biological parameters in oncogenesis.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):671-675
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Biotechnologies

Laboratory Monitoring of Bone Tissue Remodeling after Augmentation of Impression Intraarticular Fracture with Different Types of Bone Graft

Gilev M.V., Bazarny V.V., Volokitina E.A., Polushina L.G., Maksimova A.Y., Kazakova Y.E.

Abstract

The effects of bone graft materials on the inflammatory response and biochemical markers of bone remodeling were studied on a rabbit model of fracture augmentation with the following grafts: β-tricalcium phosphate, demineralized bone matrix, nanostructured carbon implant, and porous titanium implant made by additive 3D printing. The markers of bone remodeling and the blood system response in the postoperative period were studied. It was found that porous titanium implant and β-tricalcium phosphate induced osteogenesis and minimized osteoclastic resorption. Augmentation with nanostructured carbon implant and demineralized bone matrix stimulated the processes of osteoclastic resorption.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):681-684
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Morphology and Pathomorphology

Effects of Bone Marrow Autotransplantation on the Bone Marrow Neurotransmitter Structures

Vorob’yova O.V., Lyubovtseva L.A., Guryanova E.A.

Abstract

Morphological structures involved in local regulation of tissue processes and the neurotransmitters they produce are assumed to play an important role in the pathogenesis of oncological diseases. We studied the dynamics of neurotransmitter cell counts and distribution of catecholamines and serotonin in them and analyzed proliferative activity of hemopoietic cells in the bone marrow of mice after bone marrow autotransplantation. The bone marrow of male mice was studied by fluorescent and immunohistochemical methods after injection of the bone marrow from the same mouse into the caudal vein. The count of neurotransmitter cells and the cell proliferation index increased after bone marrow autotransplantation.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):689-693
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Methods

Comparative Analysis of Number and Competence in Meiotic Maturation of Preovulatory Oocytes of C57Bl/6J Mice and Their F1 Hybrids after Stimulation with Gonadotropin

Riabukha Y.A., Petrova D.A., Zatsepina O.V.

Abstract

The study examined maturation of preovulatory germinal vesicles oocytes (GV oocytes) induced by gonadotropic hormone PMSG in the inbred C57Bl/6J mice (viewed as a gold standard for diverse biomedical studies) as well as in the first generation hybrid C57Bl/6J×СВА/lac and СВА/lac×C57Bl/6J mice at various ages. The most effective donors of GV oocytes were СВА/lac×C57Bl/6J mice (F1 hybrids) yielding 25±2 oocyte/mouse. In contrast, a significantly smaller number of GV oocytes can be isolated from the ovaries of female C57Bl/6J or C57Bl/6J×СВА/lac mice under the same conditions. At this, the greatest number of GV oocytes (42±4) can be retrieved from the ovaries of immature hybrid СВА/lac×C57Bl/6J mice aged 4 weeks. These mice demonstrated the largest share of GV oocytes, which attained MII stage during in vitro culturing. The data conclude that F1 hybrid СВА/lac×C57Bl/6J mice can be viewed as a handy experimental source yielding a large number of GV oocytes capable of meiotic maturation in a culture.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2019;167(5):702-705
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