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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35601461

ABSTRACT

The review summarizes literature data on molecular and biochemical mechanisms of nonspecific protection of respiratory epithelium. The special attention is paid to comprehensive analysis of up-to-date data on the activity of the lactoperoxidase system expressed on the surface of the respiratory epithelium which provides the generation of hypothiocyanate and hypoiodite in the presence of locally produced or inhaled hydrogen peroxide. Molecular mechanisms of production of active compounds with antiviral and antibacterial effects, expression profiles of enzymes, transporters and ion channels involved in the generation of hypothiocyanite and hypoiodite in the mucous membrane of the respiratory system in physiological and pathological conditions (inflammation) are discussed. A hypothesis about the effect of atmospheric air composition on the efficiency of hypothiocyanate and hypoiodite generation in the respiratory epithelium in the context of its antibacterial and antiviral protection is presented. The causes and consequences of insufficiency of the lactoperoxidase system caused by the action of atmospheric factors are discussed in the context of controlling the sensitivity of the epithelium to the action of bacterial agents and viruses. Good evidence exists that restoration of the lactoperoxidase system activity can be achieved by application of pharmacological agents aimed to compensate for the deficit of halides in tissues, and by the control of chemical composition of the inhaled air.

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Biomed Khim ; 67(5): 383-393, 2021 Sep.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34730551

ABSTRACT

The review focuses on molecular and biochemical mechanisms of nonspecific protection of respiratory epithelium. The authors provide a comprehensive analysis of up-to-date data on the activity of the lactoperoxidase system expressed on the surface of the respiratory epithelium which provides the generation of hypothiocyanate and hypoiodite in the presence of locally produced or inhaled hydrogen peroxide. Molecular mechanisms of production of active compounds with antiviral and antibacterial effects, expression profiles of enzymes, transporters and ion channels involved in the generation of hypothiocyanite and hypoiodate in the mucous membrane of the respiratory system in physiological and pathological conditions (inflammation) are discussed. In the context of antibacterial and antiviral defense special attention is paid to recent data confirming the effects of atmospheric air composition on the efficiency of hypothiocyanite and hypoiodate synthesis in the respiratory epithelium. The causes and outcomes of lactoperoxidase system impairment due to the action of atmospheric factors are discussed in the context of controlling the sensitivity of the epithelium to the action of bacterial agents and viruses. Restoration of the lactoperoxidase system activity can be achieved by application of pharmacological agents aimed to compensate for the lack of halides in tissues, and by the control of chemical composition of the inhaled air.


Subject(s)
Antiviral Agents , Lactoperoxidase , Antiviral Agents/pharmacology , Hydrogen Peroxide , Reactive Oxygen Species , Respiratory Mucosa
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Adv Gerontol ; 30(1): 49-55, 2017.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28557390

ABSTRACT

The purpose of the study was to develop a battery of tests to study social and cognitive impairments for behavioral phenotyping of aging experimental animals with physiological neurodegeneration. Object of the study were outbred CD1 mice in the following groups: 1st group - 12-month old male mice (physiological aging); 2nd group - 2-month old male mice (control group). Social recognition test, elevated plus maze test (EPM), open field test, light-dark box test, and Fear conditioning protocol were used to estimate the neurological status of experimental animals. We found that aging male mice in a contrast to young ones have demonstrated lower social interest to female mice in the social recognition task. EPM and light-dark box tests showed increased level of anxiety in the group of aged mice comparing to the control group. Fear conditioning protocol revealed impairment of associative learning and memory in the group of aged mice, particularly, fear memory consolidation was dramatically suppressed. Analysis of behavioral factors, social interactions and anxiety level in the experimental mice has confirmed age-related neurodegeneration in the 1st group. We found that the most informative approach to identifying neurological impairments in aging mice (social interaction deficit, limitation of interests, increased level of anxiety) should be based on the open field test light-dark box test, and Fear conditioning protocol. Such combination allows obtaining new data on behavioral alterations in the age-associated of neurodegeneration and to develop novel therapeutic strategies for the treatment of age-related brain pathology.


Subject(s)
Aging/psychology , Behavior, Animal/physiology , Cognition Disorders/diagnosis , Social Behavior Disorders/diagnosis , Age Factors , Animals , Anxiety/diagnosis , Conditioning, Psychological , Fear/psychology , Female , Learning Disabilities/diagnosis , Male , Memory , Mice , Nervous System Diseases/diagnosis
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Bull Exp Biol Med ; 137(6): 551-5, 2004 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15455082

ABSTRACT

We studied the role of disturbances in cell Ca(2+) homeostasis in plasma membrane blebbing and death of thymocytes. Capacitance Ca(2+) channels of the plasma membrane and intracellular Ca(2+) stores are involved in the induction and progression of changes in the membrane and cytoskeleton and apoptosis induced by acrylonitrile.


Subject(s)
Apoptosis/physiology , Calcium/metabolism , Cell Membrane/metabolism , Electric Capacitance , Thymus Gland/cytology , Acrylonitrile/pharmacology , Animals , Calcium Channel Blockers/pharmacology , Calcium Channels/metabolism , Carcinogens/pharmacology , Cell Membrane/drug effects , Cell Membrane/ultrastructure , Homeostasis , Imidazoles/pharmacology , Male , Mice , Thymus Gland/drug effects , Verapamil/pharmacology
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Bull Exp Biol Med ; 138(2): 114-8, 2004 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15662449

ABSTRACT

ATP activity in mouse bone marrow cells was in vitro estimated by expression of phosphatidylserine on the outer membrane surface using FITC-labeled annexin. ATP induced apoptosis in bone marrow cells. Purinergic receptor antagonists PPADS and suramin modulated the apoptotic effect of ATP on hemopoietic cells. Acute and subacute administration of doxorubicin, an inductor of oxidative burst, decreased cell sensitivity to ATP and abolished its apoptotic effect.


Subject(s)
Apoptosis , Bone Marrow Cells/drug effects , Pyridoxal Phosphate/analogs & derivatives , Receptors, Purinergic/physiology , Adenosine Triphosphate/pharmacology , Animals , Apoptosis/drug effects , Bone Marrow Cells/cytology , Doxorubicin/pharmacology , Male , Mice , Necrosis/physiopathology , Pyridoxal Phosphate/pharmacology , Suramin/pharmacology
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