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Adv Gerontol ; 33(4): 741-747, 2020.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33342107

ABSTRACT

It was verified new molecular targets of geroprotective activity of AEDG (epitalon) and KE (vilon) peptides by the method of confocal laser scanning microscopy. It was shown that the MitoTracker Red mitochondries staining decreased and L7A ribosomal protein synthesis compensatory increased during pineal and thymic cell senescence in vitro. AEDG peptide increases in 1,5 times the square of MitoTracker Red mitochondries staining and decreases on 22% the expression of ribosomal protein L7A in cultures of human pineal gland cells during its senescence. KE peptide increases in 1,5 times the square of MitoTracker Red mitochondries staining and decreases on 15% the expression of ribosomal protein L7A in cultures of human thymic cells during its senescence. The square of MitoTracker Red mitochondries staining decreases and the expression of L7A ribosomal protein compensatory increases during pineal gland and thymic cells senescence. We can suppose that AEDG and KE peptides have a tissue-specific effect that normalizes the functions of mitochondria and ribosomes of pinealocytes and thymocytes.


Subject(s)
Pineal Gland , Cellular Senescence , Coloring Agents , Humans , Peptides , Ribosomes , Thymus Gland
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Adv Gerontol ; 33(3): 429-435, 2020.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33280326

ABSTRACT

Night work provides biorhythms desynchronization, disorder of melatonin-producing function and accelerated pineal gland aging. One of the promising geroprotectors restoring the pineal melatonin synthesis is the AEDG (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) peptide. AEDG peptide increases in 1,7 times the 6-sulfatoxymelatonin (6-SOMT) excretion in the urine of middle-aged people. Moreover, AEDG peptide normalized circadian Clock and Csnk1e genes hyper expression in leukocytes in 1,9-2,1 times and increases the Cry2 gene hypo expression in peripheral blood lymphocytes in 2 times in people with reduced melatonin-producing epiphysis function. The geroprotective effect of the AEDG peptide is based on its ability to restore the epiphysis melatonin-producing function by means regulation of human circadian genes expression.


Subject(s)
Melatonin , Pineal Gland , Aged , Aging/genetics , Circadian Rhythm , Genes , Humans , Melatonin/pharmacology , Middle Aged , Peptides
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Bull Exp Biol Med ; 170(1): 118-122, 2020 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33237528

ABSTRACT

Thymalin is a polypeptide complex isolated from the thymus and regulating the functions of the immune system. Thymalin is effective in therapy of acute respiratory syndrome, chronic obstructive bronchitis, and other immunopathology. Thymalin increases functional activity of T lymphocytes, but the targeted molecular mechanism of its biological activity requires further study. We studied the influence of thymalin on differentiation of human hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) and expression of CD28 molecule involved in the implementation of antiviral immunity in COVID-19 infection. It was found that thymalin reduced the expression of CD44 (stem cell marker) and CD117 (molecule of the intermediate stage of HSC differentiation) by 2-3 times and increased the expression of CD28 (marker of mature T lymphocytes) by 6.8 times. This indirectly indicates that thymalin stimulated differentiation of CD117+ cells into mature CD28+T lymphocytes. It is known that in patients with severe COVID-19, the number of CD28+, CD4+, CD8+T lymphocytes in the blood decreased, which attested to a pronounced suppression of immunity. It is possible that the antiviral effect of thymalin consists in compensatory stimulation of HSC differentiation into CD28+T lymphocytes at the stage of immunity suppression in unfavorable course of viral infection. Thymalin can be considered as an immunoprotective peptide drug for the prevention of COVID-19.


Subject(s)
Cell Differentiation/drug effects , Hematopoietic Stem Cells/drug effects , Hematopoietic Stem Cells/physiology , Thymus Hormones/pharmacology , CD28 Antigens/genetics , CD28 Antigens/metabolism , COVID-19/immunology , COVID-19/pathology , Cell Differentiation/genetics , Cells, Cultured , Fetal Blood/cytology , Gene Expression Regulation/drug effects , Hematopoietic Stem Cells/pathology , Humans , Hyaluronan Receptors/genetics , Hyaluronan Receptors/metabolism , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit/genetics , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit/metabolism , SARS-CoV-2/immunology , T-Lymphocytes/drug effects , T-Lymphocytes/metabolism , T-Lymphocytes/physiology , Thymus Hormones/physiology
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Adv Gerontol ; 23(4): 652-6, 2010.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21510092

ABSTRACT

A study of professional occupational activity of the sportsmen and its effect on the risk of developing accelerated aging was conducted. Despite relatively small proportion of sport injuries and occupational diseases in the structure of morbidity (though sports are acknowledged as an occupation) it is a question of vital importance to study reasons for these injuries and diseases, and ways for their prevention and follow-up rehabilitation.


Subject(s)
Aging, Premature/etiology , Aging, Premature/physiopathology , Athletic Injuries , Athletic Performance/standards , Adaptation, Physiological , Aged , Aging, Premature/epidemiology , Athletic Injuries/complications , Athletic Injuries/epidemiology , Athletic Injuries/physiopathology , Athletic Injuries/therapy , Health Promotion , Humans , Middle Aged , Occupational Diseases/complications , Occupational Diseases/epidemiology , Occupational Diseases/physiopathology , Occupational Diseases/therapy , Occupational Health/statistics & numerical data , Preventive Health Services/methods , Recovery of Function , Risk Factors , Sports Medicine/standards , Stress, Physiological
5.
Adv Gerontol ; 18: 96-9, 2006.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16676805

ABSTRACT

Involutional eye diseases associated with a decrease of vision functions lead to the deterioration in quality of life of elderly people. Retinalamin application in the course of treatment for these diseases contributes to the increase in vision functions, and thus to the increase in quality of life.


Subject(s)
Peptides/therapeutic use , Quality of Life , Retinal Diseases/drug therapy , Vision, Ocular/drug effects , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Humans , Middle Aged , Retinal Diseases/physiopathology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Vision Tests , Visual Acuity/drug effects
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