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1.
Klin Khir ; (1): 32-3, 2016 Jan.
Article in Ukrainian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27249923

ABSTRACT

The results of treatment of 21 patients, suffering nonparasitic hepatic cysts, using laparoscopic draining and puncture under ultrasonographic control, were analyzed. Minimal traumaticity of the intervention, absence of necessity to apply general anesthesia, low rate of postoperative morbidity (7.1%), reduction of duration of the patients stationary treatment down to (3.3 ± 0.61) days, reduction of economic wastes on the treatment constitute the advantages of such method.


Subject(s)
Cysts/surgery , Laparoscopy/methods , Liver/surgery , Surgery, Computer-Assisted/methods , Adult , Aged , Anesthesia, Local , Cysts/diagnostic imaging , Cysts/pathology , Female , Humans , Laparoscopy/economics , Laparoscopy/instrumentation , Length of Stay , Liver/diagnostic imaging , Liver/pathology , Male , Middle Aged , Surgery, Computer-Assisted/economics , Surgery, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , Ultrasonography
2.
Ukr Biochem J ; 88(5): 38-47, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29235799

ABSTRACT

The study was designed to evaluate reactive oxygen species (ROS)/nitric oxide (NO) formation and apoptotic/necrotic cell death elicited by prednisolone in peripheral blood and bone marrow mononuclear cells and to define the efficacy of vitamin D3 to counter glucocorticoid (GC)-induced changes. It was shown that prednisolone (5 mg per kg of female Wistar rat's body weight for 30 days) evoked ROS and NO overproduction by blood mononuclear cells (monocytes and lymphocytes) that correlated with increased cell apoptosis and necrosis. In contrast, prednisolone did not affect ROS/NO levels in bone marrow mononuclear cells that corresponded to lower level of cell death than in the control. Alterations of prooxidant processes revealed in mononuclear cells and associated with GC action were accompanied by vitamin D3 deficiency in animals, which was assessed by the decreased level of blood serum 25-hydroxivitamin D3 (25OHD3). Vitamin D3 administration (100 IU per rat daily for 30 days, concurrently with prednisolone administration) completely restored 25OHD3 content to the control values and significantly reversed ROS and NO formation in blood mononuclear cells, thus leading to decreased apoptosis. In bone marrow, vitamin D3 activated ROS/NO production and protein nitration that may play a role in prevention of prednisolone-elicited increase in bone resorption. We conclude that vitamin D3 shows a profound protection against GC-associated cellular damage through regulating intracellular ROS/NO formation and cell death pathways.


Subject(s)
Bone Marrow Cells/drug effects , Cholecalciferol/pharmacology , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/drug effects , Nitric Oxide/metabolism , Prednisolone/pharmacology , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Animals , Apoptosis/genetics , Bone Marrow Cells/cytology , Bone Marrow Cells/metabolism , Drug Administration Schedule , Female , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/cytology , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/metabolism , Necrosis/metabolism , Oxidation-Reduction/drug effects , Prednisolone/antagonists & inhibitors , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Vitamin D/analogs & derivatives , Vitamin D/blood , Vitamin D Deficiency/blood
3.
Ukr Biochem J ; 86(5): 111-25, 2014.
Article in Ukrainian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25816595

ABSTRACT

The mechanisms of glucocorticoid-induced disturbances of liver function is currently not fully clarified. Vitamin D3 was previously shown to play an important role in the regulation of impaired oxidative metabolism and detoxification function of the liver associated with the effects of hepatotoxic compounds. The study was undertaken to define the intensity of oxidative metabolism in the rat liver and survival of hepatocytes after prolonged prednisolone administration and to assess whether vitamin D3 is capable to counter glucocorticoid-induced changes. It has been shown that prednisolone (0.5 mg per animal for 30 days) leads to 1.6-fold increase in the percentage of necrotic cells among isolated hepatocytes as compared with the control. The glucocorticoid-induced impairment of hepatocellular function was accompanied by enhanced generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), accumulation of TBA-active products and carbonylated proteins but reduced levels of free SH-groups of low molecular weight compounds. It was demonstrated a decrease in the activities of key enzymes of antioxidant system (SOD, catalase, glutathione peroxidase), whereas the activities of pro-oxidant enzymes NAD(P)H-quinone oxidoreductase and semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase were shown to be increased. Vitamin D3 (and to greater extent in combination with α-tocopherol) administration (100 IU) on the background of glucocorticoid therapy caused normalizing effects on the level of ROS formation, oxidative modification of biomolecules and activity of antioxidant enzymes resulting in better survival of hepatocytes. These data suggest a potential role of vitamin D3 in the regulation of oxidative metabolism alterations related to hepatotoxic action of glucocorticoids.


Subject(s)
Cholecalciferol/pharmacology , Hepatocytes/drug effects , Liver/drug effects , Prednisolone/pharmacology , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , alpha-Tocopherol/pharmacology , Amine Oxidase (Copper-Containing)/metabolism , Animals , Catalase/metabolism , Female , Glutathione/metabolism , Glutathione Peroxidase/metabolism , Hepatocytes/cytology , Hepatocytes/metabolism , Liver/cytology , Liver/metabolism , Male , Necrosis/chemically induced , Necrosis/pathology , Necrosis/prevention & control , Prednisolone/antagonists & inhibitors , Primary Cell Culture , Protein Carbonylation/drug effects , Quinone Reductases/metabolism , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Reactive Oxygen Species/antagonists & inhibitors , Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism , Thiobarbiturates/metabolism
4.
Opt Express ; 21(18): 21357-64, 2013 Sep 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24104010

ABSTRACT

The optical Kerr effect exhibited by a nickel doped zinc oxide thin solid film was explored with femto- and pico-second pulses using the z-scan method. The samples were prepared by the ultrasonic spray pyrolysis technique. Opposite signs for the value of the nonlinear refractive index were observed in the two experiments. Self-defocusing together with a two-photon absorption process was observed with 120 ps pulses at 1064 nm, while a dominantly self-focusing effect accompanied by saturated absorption was found for 80 fs pulses at 825 nm. Regarding the nanostructured morphology of the resulting film, we attribute the difference in the two ultrafast optical responses to the different physical mechanism responsible of energy transfer generated by multiphoton processes under electronic and thermal effects.

5.
Ukr Biokhim Zh (1999) ; 85(3): 90-5, 2013.
Article in Ukrainian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23940873

ABSTRACT

Glucocorticoid therapy is accompanied by development of processes typical of steroid osteoporosis. Indirect effects of glucocorticoids on the bone tissue are due to changes in mineral metabolism, which is regulated by vitamin D3. In this connection, we studied the influence of prednisolone on cholecalciferol metabolism. The study has shown that prednisolone action causes impairment of cholecalciferol metabolism in hepatocytes due to inhibiting vitamin D3 25-hydroxylase activity. Microsomal (CYP2R1) and mitochondrial (CYP27A1) isoenzymes of vitamin D3 25-hydroxylase were found to function at different concentrations of the substrate. The relative protein contents of the isoenzymes greatly differed in the liver with the prevalence of CYP27A1 over CYP2R1. Prednisolone administration resulted in the lowering of both mitochondrial and microsomal isoenzymes of vitamin D3 25-hydroxylase. The inhibition of vitamin D3 25-hydroxylating system in hepatocytes contributed to a significant reduction in blood serum 25OHD3.


Subject(s)
Aryl Hydrocarbon Hydroxylases/antagonists & inhibitors , Cholestanetriol 26-Monooxygenase/antagonists & inhibitors , Glucocorticoids/pharmacology , Hepatocytes/drug effects , Microsomes, Liver/drug effects , Mitochondria, Liver/drug effects , Prednisolone/pharmacology , Animals , Aryl Hydrocarbon Hydroxylases/metabolism , Calcifediol/blood , Cholecalciferol/metabolism , Cholestanetriol 26-Monooxygenase/metabolism , Female , Hepatocytes/cytology , Hepatocytes/enzymology , Hydroxylation , Isoenzymes/antagonists & inhibitors , Isoenzymes/metabolism , Liver/cytology , Liver/drug effects , Liver/enzymology , Microsomes, Liver/enzymology , Mitochondria, Liver/enzymology , Rats
6.
Opt Express ; 19(17): 16346-55, 2011 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21934998

ABSTRACT

The absorptive and refractive third order nonlinear optical properties exhibited by a ZnO thin solid film with fluorine nanoparticles were studied with picosecond and femtosecond pulses using different techniques. We were able to evaluate the photoconductivity of the material and the quenching of the induced birefringence observed in the presence of two-photon absorption. The samples were prepared by a chemical spray deposition technique. In order to investigate the different contributions of the third order nonlinearities of the film, we analyzed the vectorial self-diffraction effect and the optical Kerr transmittance observed in the sample. A dominantly absorptive nonlinearity was measured at a 532 nm wavelength with 50 ps pulses, while nonlinear refraction was found to be negligible in this regime. On the other side, a pure electronic refractive third order nonlinearity without the contribution of nonlinear absorption was detected at 830 nm with 80 fs pulse duration. A quasi-instantaneous optical response and a strong enhancement in the ultrafast nonlinear refraction with the inhibition of the picosecond two-photon absorption mechanism were measured for the case of the femtosecond excitation.

7.
Ukr Biokhim Zh (1999) ; 82(2): 67-74, 2010.
Article in Ukrainian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20684247

ABSTRACT

It is shown, that hepatocytes contain two (microsomal and mitochondrial) vitamin D3 25-hydroxylase enzymes, which differ as to their activity and function with maximal activity at different concentrations to substrate, namely at 15 microM and 100 microM of vitamin D3, accordingly. Activity of vitamin D3 25-hydroxylase enzymes of hepatocytes is regulated by cholecalciferol and alpha-tocopherol. The general and microsomal vitamin D3 25-hydroxylase enzymes activity of hepatocytes is lowered, but mitochondrial isoform is increased under D-hypervitaminosis conditions. Vitamin E increases microsomal vitamin D3 25-hydroxylase activity and decreases mitochondrial isoform activity of rats hepatocytes under D-hypervitaminosis conditions. It is established that D-hypervitaminosis is accompanied by expressed hypercalcemia and hyperphosphatemia, by decreased contents of mineral components in the bone tissue and high activity of alkaline phosphatase in the blood serum. The physiological doses of vitamin E under these conditions normalized the mineral metabolism, contents of calcium, phosphates and activity of alkaline phosphatase isoform in the blood serum.


Subject(s)
Cholecalciferol/metabolism , Cholestanetriol 26-Monooxygenase/metabolism , Liver/drug effects , alpha-Tocopherol/pharmacology , Animals , Bone Density/drug effects , Calcium/blood , Calcium/metabolism , Cells, Cultured , Cholecalciferol/administration & dosage , Cholecalciferol/blood , Cholestanetriol 26-Monooxygenase/blood , Hepatocytes/drug effects , Hepatocytes/enzymology , Hepatocytes/metabolism , Hydroxylation , Liver/enzymology , Liver/metabolism , Microsomes, Liver/drug effects , Microsomes, Liver/enzymology , Microsomes, Liver/metabolism , Mitochondria, Liver/drug effects , Mitochondria, Liver/enzymology , Mitochondria, Liver/metabolism , Phosphates/blood , Phosphates/metabolism , Rats
8.
Ukr Biokhim Zh (1999) ; 81(5): 50-7, 2009.
Article in Ukrainian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20387647

ABSTRACT

It is established, that dose-dependent influence of vitamin E on vitamin D3 metabolism, is conditioned by degree of cholecalciferol sufficiency. Under a condition of D-hypovitaminosis, contents of 25OHD3 in blood serum is 2-fold reduced and vitamin D3 25-hydroxylase enzymes activity increased in rat hepatocytes. Vitamin E (0.726-7.26 IU) significantly stimulated the effect of vitamin D3 (40 IU) in animals with D-hypovitaminosis and led to further increase of 25OHD3 content in the blood serum and activity of vitamin D3 25-hydroxylase enzymes in hepatocytes. In D-hypervitaminosis the contents of 25OHD3 in blood serum was more than 3-fold increased and vitamin D3 25-hydroxylase enzymes activity was inhibited. Vitamin E (0,726-7,26 IU) lowered the vitamin D toxicity, decreased contents of 25OHD3 in blood serum and activity of vitamin D3 25-hydroxylase enzymes in hepatocytes. High doses of vitamin E (36.3 IU) under these conditions demonstrated negative effect on vitamin D3 metabolism. The mechanism of vitaminE participation in the vitamin D3 metabolism under D-hypovitaminosis and D-hypervitaminosis may be its influence on the activity of different vitamin D3 25-hydroxylase systems of hepatocytes.


Subject(s)
Cholecalciferol/metabolism , Cholestanetriol 26-Monooxygenase/blood , Vitamin D Deficiency/metabolism , Vitamin E/pharmacology , Animals , Cholecalciferol/administration & dosage , Disease Models, Animal , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Hydroxylation , Male , Rats , Vitamin D Deficiency/blood
9.
Opt Express ; 15(15): 9248-53, 2007 Jul 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19547266

ABSTRACT

We report a theoretical and experimental study on the real and imaginary part of the third-order nonlinear optical susceptibility at 532 nm and 7 ns pulse for high-purity silica samples containing Au nanoparticles prepared by ion implantation. We present a method for measuring the magnitude and sign of refractive and absorptive nonlinearities based on four-wave mixing (FWM). This method is derived from a comparison of the light intensities of incident and self-diffracted polarized waves. In the nanosecond regime the samples exhibit saturable absorption and it seems that a thermal effect is the mechanism responsible of nonlinearity of index.

10.
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys ; 70(6 Pt 2): 066615, 2004 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15697534

ABSTRACT

An analytical solution is presented to the vectorial coupled wave equations for the steady state amplitudes of two waves interacting in cubic photorefractive crystals. The solution accounts for pump depletion as well as an arbitrary phase shift between the interference pattern and photorefractive grating. It is shown that bidirectional vectorial amplification and polarization orthogonalization of the interacting beams take place in photorefractive crystal with diffusion, drift or mixed mechanism of space-charge formation.

11.
Zh Vopr Neirokhir Im N N Burdenko ; (2): 43-9; discussion 49-50, 2002.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12214508

ABSTRACT

The identification and characterization of genes either induced or repressed in human brain tumors are important in understanding the mechanism of tumor initiation and progression, stages of malignancy, in developing new approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of tumors. In this paper, differential hybridization of arrayed human fetal brain and postnatal brain and postnatal brain cDNA libraries revealed differences in the rate of hybridization signals with total cDNA probes of the human brain and glioblastoma multiforme for more than 150 cDNA clones. Sixteen nucleotide sequences with changed contents in tumors were identified by repeated differential hybridization of the cDNA clones selected by primary screening with the same total cDNA probes of the human brain and glioblastoma multiforme and by Northern-hybridization of RNA samples from the human and glial tumors. The results of an analysis of the increased expression of the gene encoding apolipoprotein E. DNA-binding protein B, mitochondrial (16S and 12S) and cytoplasmic 28S rRNAs, Alu-containing transcripts, inactivation of cullin 1 gene and potential tumor suppressor gene TSC-22 are described.


Subject(s)
Brain Neoplasms/genetics , Cullin Proteins , Gene Expression Profiling , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Glioma/genetics , Alu Elements , Apolipoproteins E/genetics , Blotting, Northern , Brain/embryology , Brain/growth & development , Cell Cycle Proteins/genetics , DNA, Complementary , Humans , In Situ Hybridization , Predictive Value of Tests , RNA, Ribosomal , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S , RNA, Ribosomal, 28S
12.
Opt Lett ; 27(16): 1448-50, 2002 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18026475

ABSTRACT

We present a new method of light amplification based on vectorial two-wave mixing in cubic crystal via an unshifted photorefractive grating. The energy transfer between interacting waves is achieved in an experimental configuration that provides the amplitudes of modulation of refractive indices of opposite signs, Dn(1)=-Dn(2), for two orthogonal polarization modes of the interacting waves. The configuration demonstrates bidirectional amplification; i.e., the weak wave is always amplified, independent of its direction with respect to the strong pump beam. We present the results of numerical analysis along with the experimental results for a Bi(12)TiO(20) crystal with a dc applied electric field.

13.
Tsitologiia ; 44(12): 1212-9, 2002.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12683333

ABSTRACT

The aim of our research was to study the apoptotic index and the representativeness of CD95-receptor in the effector cells, in addition to estimation of the content of tumor necrosis factor-alpha in the induced sputum supernatant observed in patients with bronchial asthma and chronic obstructive bronchitis. These indices were evaluated in the disease dynamics and involves various treatment programs. The object of our research was induced sputum. The analysis has proven that apoptotic index of effector cell nuclei, representativeness of CD95-receptor and the content of tumor necrosis factor-alpha in the induced sputum differed, respectively, in patients with bronchial asthma and chronical obstructive bronchitis, and depended on the period of disease and employed treatment. The induced sputum analysis results can be used for the airway inflammation activity monitoring, with regard to these diseases and to treatment efficiency monitoring.


Subject(s)
Apoptosis/immunology , Asthma/pathology , Bronchitis, Chronic/pathology , Sputum/cytology , Adult , Asthma/drug therapy , Asthma/immunology , Bronchitis, Chronic/drug therapy , Bronchitis, Chronic/immunology , Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect , Glucocorticoids/therapeutic use , Humans , Microscopy, Fluorescence , Middle Aged , Sputum/immunology , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/immunology , fas Receptor/immunology
14.
Mol Cell Biochem ; 221(1-2): 133-8, 2001 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11506176

ABSTRACT

Cell adhesion molecules, some of which are lectins, play a key role in the control of normal and pathological processes of various living organisms. We found herein that N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-specific lectin, isolated from the ascidian Didemnum ternatanum (DTL), alters the growth properties of HeLa tumor cells depending on the anchorage. DTL was shown to increase the proliferation of HeLa cells grown in soft agar greatly (in anchorage-independent fashion). In contrast, DTL inhibits the proliferative activity of HeLa cells grown on solid substrate and acts as inductor of differentiation, slowing cell growth, increasing the cell attachment and spreading. Scanning electron microscopic data have demonstrated that DTL treatment resulted in pronounced changes of the shape and surface of HeLa cells. Changes of cellular morphology correlated with essential redistribution of actin microfilaments.


Subject(s)
Cell Adhesion/drug effects , Lectins/pharmacology , Urochordata , Actin Cytoskeleton/drug effects , Actin Cytoskeleton/ultrastructure , Actins/metabolism , Agar/chemistry , Animals , Cell Differentiation/drug effects , Cell Division/drug effects , Cell Size/drug effects , Clone Cells , Collagen/metabolism , Cytoskeleton/drug effects , Cytoskeleton/ultrastructure , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , HeLa Cells , Humans , Lectins/metabolism , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
15.
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys ; 63(3 Pt 2): 036116, 2001 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11308718

ABSTRACT

The theory of a jamming transition is proposed for the homogeneous car-following model within the framework of the Lorenz scheme. We represent a jamming transition as a result of the spontaneous deviations of headway and velocity that is caused by the acceleration/braking rate to be higher than the critical value. The stationary values of headway and velocity deviations and time of acceleration/braking are derived as functions of control parameter (time needed for car to take the characteristic velocity).

17.
Opt Lett ; 24(12): 832-4, 1999 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18073869

ABSTRACT

We have observed the nonstationary polarization modulation of a speckle pattern transmitted through a photorefractive crystal under the alternating electric field of a square-wave form. A simple model based on Gaussian-beam propagation in the crystal with the diffusion type of nonlinearity is proposed to explain the main features of the experiment. Application of the phenomenon to noncontact and highly sensitive measurements of a rough surface movement is suggested.

18.
Opt Lett ; 22(12): 877-9, 1997 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18185692

ABSTRACT

We describe a simple method for measuring ultralow birefringence in optical fibers. It allows one to measure birefringence in the range of 4x10(-6) 1.25x10(-8) , which corresponds to the 0.2580-m range of the polarization beat length at the wavelength of 1 microm . A fiber section of a length shorter than the polarization beat length can be used for measurement. The measuring procedure involves measurement of the light intensity only and does not require an analysis of the light-polarization state. Experimental results for an optical fiber with a beat length of 1.9m are presented.

19.
Opt Lett ; 21(11): 776-8, 1996 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19876155

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate experimentally that internal ref lections of a signal and (or) a pump beam allow one to increase beam amplification by two-beam coupling in a long Bi(12)TiO(20) crystal. When fanning is negligible, we achieve an enhancement of the amplification by adjustment of the spatial period of the transformation of the beam's polarization states with periodic reflections of the beams on the crystal boundaries. For the case of strong fanning the fanned beam is redirected by the reflections on the crystal surface, which allows one to use it as a pump beam, thus increasing net amplification gain.

20.
Opt Lett ; 21(14): 1014-6, 1996 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19876236

ABSTRACT

We have demonstrated experimentally beam amplification by coupling between the signal beam and the photorefractive surfaces wave in Bi(12)TiO(20) crystal. A gain of 16,000 has been measured, with an output signal-to-noise ratio of >20 for weak input signals.

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