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Georgian Med News ; (323): 116-122, 2022 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35271482

ABSTRACT

Hyper- and hypothyroidism are two typical clinical conditions that can cause a variety of metabolic changes, including impaired sulfur-containing amino acids metabolism, increased risk of cardiovascular disease, renal dysfunction, and renal failure. Hypothyroidism has been shown to be associated with increased serum creatinine, decreased glomerular filtration rate, and an increased risk of chronic kidney disease. At the same time, the pathophysiological mechanisms of renal dysfunction induced by excessive iodothyronine secretion are poorly understood. The aim of the study was to establish the reorganization of the kidney structural components under the conditions of experimental hyperhomocysteinemia (HHCy), hyper- and hypothyroidism and their combined effects. Thiolactone HHCy was simulated by administering to animals exogenous homocysteine ​​(HC) in the form of thiolactone at a dose of 100 mg/kg body weight once a day for 28 days. Hyperthyroidism was simulated by daily administration of L-thyroxine at a dose of 200 µg/kg on 21st day, hypothyroidism - daily administration of mercazolyl at a dose of 10 mg/kg on 21st day. Separate groups of animals were administered L-thyroxine and mercazolyl in parallel with HC. A significant degree of dystrophic changes in the structural components of the kidneys under conditions of simulated hyperthyroidism and HHCy was established. Signs of vascular insufficiency in the kidneys were detected. Deformation of renal corpuscles, single focal thickenings and destruction of the outer layer of the renal corpuscle capsule were observed, there was a narrowing of the urinary space in the capsule. Microscopic study of the kidneys of animals under the combined effects of hypothyroidism and HHCy revealed the most significant destructive-degenerative changes in the filtration and reabsorption apparatus of the organ on the background of significant vascular disorders. An increase in number of glomeruli and a decrease of the urinary space of the Shumlyansky-Bowman's capsule were observed in the renal corpuscles. Podocytes underwent significant destructive changes. Damage to the epithelium in the system of tubules was manifested by cell hypertrophy. Under the conditions of simulated HHCy, hyper- and hypothyroidism, and especially with their combined effect, there are significant disorders of the vascular bed with remodeling of the vascular wall. On the background of hemodynamic disorders, there are significant destructive and dystrophic changes in the epitheliocytes of the renal corpuscles of the Shumlyansky-Bowman's capsule, the proximal and distal tubules of the nephron, the filtration and reabsorption apparatus of the nephrons of the organ.


Subject(s)
Hyperhomocysteinemia , Hyperthyroidism , Hypothyroidism , Animals , Hyperhomocysteinemia/metabolism , Hyperthyroidism/metabolism , Kidney/metabolism , Nephrons
2.
Acta Endocrinol (Buchar) ; 18(4): 424-428, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37152890

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study is to analyze and identify the main predictors that may indicate multifocal growth of PTC. Materials and methods: The main and control groups included patients with the category of malignant multifocal process T1-3mN0Mx (n=109) and unifocal T1-T3N0Mx (n=50) respectively, who underwent thyroidectomy with lymphadenectomy.Ultrasound characteristics of the nodes, tissue changes of the thyroid gland were taken into account. Results: Fibrous changes can be considered as one of the risk factors of the presence of additional PTC lesion. Discussion: There is no unambiguity in the definition of predictors of multifocal PTC growth. Conclusions: No clear predictors of multifocal PTC have been identified. It is advisable to improve the quality of ultrasound, to focus on single-focus PTC in patients with fibrinous changes in the thyroid gland at normal levels of TSH.

3.
Prog Biomater ; 9(4): 249-257, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33222037

ABSTRACT

Materials based on carbohydrate polymers may be used for biomedical application. However, materials based on natural polymers have weak physicochemical properties. Thereby, there is a challenge to improve their properties without initiation of toxicity. The alternative method compared to toxic chemical agents' addition is the use of metal complexation method. In this study, chitosan/tannic acid mixtures modified by Fe(III) complexation are proposed and tested for potential applications as wound dressings. Thereby, surface properties, blood compatibility as well as platelet adhesion was tested. In addition, the periodontal ligament stromal cells compatibility studies were carried out. The results showed that the iron(III) addition to chitosan/tannic acid mixture improves properties due to a decrease in the surface free energy and exhibited a reduction in the hemolysis rate (below 5%). Moreover, cells cultured on the surface of films with Fe(III) showed higher metabolic activity. The current findings allow for the medical application of the proposed materials as wound dressings.

4.
J Mech Behav Biomed Mater ; 110: 103916, 2020 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32957214

ABSTRACT

The surface area is the most important aspect when considering the interactions between a material and the surrounding environment. Chitosan (CTS) and tannic acid (TA) were previously successfully tested by us to obtain thin films to serve as wound dressings or food packaging materials. However, surface properties as well as the antimicrobial activity of the material were not considered. They are important if the material is likely to find application in biomedical or food packaging application. Thereby, this study is a further investigation of chitosan/tannic acid films surface properties. The results showed that higher content of tannic acid increases the surface free energy and roughness, which is beneficial when considering the application of the materials as wound dressings. However, higher content of chitosan provides better antibacterial properties. Hence, the most optimal complex of chitosan and tannic acid for proposed application is the ratio 80/20.


Subject(s)
Chitosan , Tannins , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Bandages , Surface Properties
5.
Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol ; (2): 155-62, 2015.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26021157

ABSTRACT

The cytomorphological and biochemical composition of the blood has been studied for the deep-dwelling (bottom) morphotype of the Baikal omul infected by plerocercoids of Diphyllobothrium dendriticum, during the fish spawning migration. A decrease in hemoglobin synthesis and an increase in the proliferative activity of erythroid cells have been registered. The changes in the leukocyte population composition, immunoglobulin, and total protein concentrations evidenced a disorder of blood cell proliferation and differentiation and suppression of the immune response in the infected fish. The changes in the humoral and cell factors of homeostasis in Coregonus migratorius infected by D. dendriticum during the spawning period remain within the limits of the adaptive possibilities of the species.


Subject(s)
Diphyllobothriasis/veterinary , Diphyllobothrium/pathogenicity , Fish Diseases/blood , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Salmonidae/parasitology , Animals , Diphyllobothriasis/blood , Diphyllobothriasis/immunology , Fish Diseases/immunology , Fish Proteins/blood , Immunity, Humoral , Immunoglobulins/blood , Leukocytes/pathology , Siberia
6.
Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol ; (6): 668-72, 2015.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26852487

ABSTRACT

The erythron parameters of Siberian roach inhabiting Gusinoe Lake were determined for the first time in an area of warm water discharged from the Gusinoozerskaya State District Power Plant (SDPP) (Eastern Siberia). It was noted that the defects of erythropoiesis identified (degenerative changes in the cytoskeleton, cytoplasm structure, and erythrocytes nuclei and a tendency to the development of hypochromic anemia) were obviously due to the combined impact of chemical and heat pollution of the water area of Gusinoe Lake by water discharged from the SDPP.


Subject(s)
Cypriniformes/blood , Erythrocytes/drug effects , Power Plants , Water Pollution/adverse effects , Animals , Cytoskeleton/ultrastructure , Erythrocytes/ultrastructure , Siberia
7.
Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol ; (5): 492-9, 2014.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25720288

ABSTRACT

The results of investigation of leukocyte morphology and leukocyte contents of blood and caecum depending on the trematode Quinqueserialis quinqueserialis invasion rate in muskrats from natural population are given. At low trematode invasion rates, there was observed systemic activation of lymphopoiesis and neutrophil granulocytopoiesis with a decrease in the monocyte-miacrophage response in caecum (trematodelocalization organ). At the same time, under high invasion rates, there was detected induction of T cell suppressor activity and the absence of a granulocyte response in the tissues under study. Intensification of B lymphocyte blast transformation in caecum tissues as well as the appearance of blast cells in the blood of infected muskrats was observed.


Subject(s)
Arvicolinae/parasitology , Blood Cells/parasitology , Trematode Infections/blood , Animals , Arvicolinae/immunology , Cecum/parasitology , Cecum/pathology , Humans , Trematoda/pathogenicity , Trematode Infections/immunology , Trematode Infections/parasitology
8.
Parazitologiia ; 44(2): 135-45, 2010.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20536005

ABSTRACT

Morphofunctional changes induced by the tapeworm in the thymus and blood of its definitive host, by an example of the experimental model "Diphyllobothrium dendriticum--Mesocricetus auratus", have been investigated. The morphofunctional changes in the thymus and immunological transformations in the organism of infested hamster are evidences of rather high immunogenic effect of the D. dendriticum antigens on the definitive host at the period of active growth of the parasites.


Subject(s)
Diphyllobothriasis/veterinary , Diphyllobothrium/growth & development , Rodent Diseases/immunology , Rodent Diseases/parasitology , T-Lymphocytes/immunology , Thymus Gland/immunology , Animals , Cricetinae , Diphyllobothriasis/immunology , Diphyllobothriasis/parasitology , Female , Lymphocyte Count , Male , Mesocricetus
9.
Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol ; (4): 420-7, 2007.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17966904

ABSTRACT

The morphological structure of the blood in herring gull nestlings and their immune system response to experimental infection with tapeworm Diphyllobothrium dendriticum have been studied. The leukocyte reaction pattern and the dynamics of immunoglobulin synthesis and populations of immunocompetent cells in the blood of nestlings during early invasion indicated a short duration of the cellular immune response and an insignificant humoral immune response. A pronounced trend to decrease in the hemoglobin level in the blood of infected nestlings has been revealed and this reduction was in part compensated by intensified erythropoiesis. It is shown, that the changes in hematologic and immune responses of the obligate definitive host provide for the mutual host-parasite adaptation.


Subject(s)
Charadriiformes/blood , Charadriiformes/immunology , Diphyllobothriasis/blood , Diphyllobothriasis/immunology , Diphyllobothrium/metabolism , Host-Parasite Interactions/immunology , Animals , Antibodies, Helminth/blood , Antibodies, Helminth/immunology , Antibody Formation , Erythropoiesis/immunology , Hemoglobins/analysis , Immunity, Cellular , Leukocytes/immunology , Leukocytes/metabolism
12.
Acta Physiol Pol ; 32(5): 547-57, 1981.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7039228

ABSTRACT

The endocrine status around the time of parturition was investigated by radioimmunoassay of the prolactational hormones: prolactin, progesterone, thyroxine, triiodothyronine and insulin, thought to be related to the initiation and intensity of lactation in the cow. A marked drop in progesteronaemia with subsequent high prolactinaemia was found in the period of initiation of milk secretion. There was a drop in the levels of insulin and thyroid hormones during the periparturient period, except for a short rise of their concentrations at the very end of pregnancy. The results suggest that the release of the mammary gland from progesterone inhibition associated with higher utilization of the prolactational hormones is important for lactogenesis.


Subject(s)
Cattle/blood , Labor, Obstetric , Pregnancy, Animal , Progesterone/blood , Prolactin/blood , Animals , Female , Insulin/blood , Lactation , Postpartum Period , Pregnancy , Thyroxine/blood , Triiodothyronine/blood
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