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Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova ; 100(11): 1303-9, 2014 Nov.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25665409

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present work was to investigate the effect of ouabagenin on the growth and proliferation of cells in organotypic culture. The objects of study were explants of nerve, cardiac, retina and liver tissue of 10-12 day old chicken embryos. Inhibitor of Na+,K(+)-ATPase ouabagenin was investigated in a wide range of concentrations (0.1 nM-1 mM). It has been found that the ouabagenin controls cell growth and proliferation in a dose-dependent manner and tissue-unspecific. The data obtained show that ouabagenin regulates only the pumping function of Na+,K(+)-ATPase.


Subject(s)
Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Ganglia, Sensory/drug effects , Liver/drug effects , Ouabain/analogs & derivatives , Retina/drug effects , Animals , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Chick Embryo , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Ganglia, Sensory/cytology , Ganglia, Sensory/enzymology , Liver/cytology , Liver/enzymology , Myocardium/cytology , Myocardium/enzymology , Ouabain/pharmacology , Retina/cytology , Retina/enzymology , Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase/antagonists & inhibitors , Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase/metabolism , Tissue Culture Techniques
2.
Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova ; 95(2): 137-42, 2009 Feb.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19368311

ABSTRACT

Using the method of organotypical cell culture, experimental data was obtained supporting the hypothesis that chelate complex ouabain-Ca2+ modulates the transducer function of Na+, K+- ATPase. Quantum-chemical calculations helped to elucidate two principally distinct modes for chelation of Ca2+ ions by ouabain molecule. It is predicted that ligang-receptor complex of ouabain-Ca2+--Na+,K+-ATPase is formed due to ion-ionic bonds. The forming of this complex switches on the transducer function of the sodium pump. Our data also show that removal of free Ca2+ ions from the cell culture media using EGTA has no effect on binding of ouabain with pumping control site of Na+K+-ATPase.


Subject(s)
Calcium/metabolism , Cardiotonic Agents/pharmacology , Ouabain/pharmacology , Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase/metabolism , Animals , Chelating Agents/pharmacology , Chick Embryo , Organ Culture Techniques , Organ Specificity/drug effects
3.
Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova ; 94(3): 326-30, 2008 Mar.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18507162

ABSTRACT

Inhibitors of Na(+), K(+)-pump belonging to the class of cardiac glycosides were investigated in organotypic tissue culture of dorsal root ganglia cells of 10-12 days old chicken embryos. The data obtained show that the application of cardiac glycosides (strophantin K and digoxin) in a wide range of concentrations controls the neurite growth in sensory neurons in the dose-dependent manner. It was shown, that at the concentrations of cardiac glycoside exceeding 1 x 10(-6) M the growth of neurites was totally inhibited. Our data indicate that cardiac glycoside have the down-regulation effect on the neurite growth. The data obtained indicate that the Na(+), K(+)-ATPase is involved in the control of the process of neurite growth as a signal transducer.


Subject(s)
Digoxin/pharmacology , Ganglia, Sensory/drug effects , Neurites/drug effects , Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase/antagonists & inhibitors , Strophanthins/pharmacology , Animals , Chick Embryo , Ganglia, Sensory/embryology , Ganglia, Sensory/physiology , Neurites/physiology
4.
Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova ; 91(11): 1299-304, 2005 Nov.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16408638

ABSTRACT

The method of organotypical cell culture was used. The long-term cell culture of cardiac embryonic tissue of 10-12-days old chicken was investigated. The effects of ouabaine, strophantin K and digoxin on the growth of cardiac tissue explant were measured. The ouabain concentration which stimulates activity of Na+, K+-ATPase as the signal transducer, was determined. It was equal to 10(-10) M. Strophantin K and digoxin stimulate growth of cardiac tissue in concentration equal to 10(-16) M and 10(-18) M, resp. The data obtained show that application of cardiac glycosides led to control of cardiac tissue growth in dose-dependent manner. We hypothesize that alpha3 isoform of Na+, K+-ATPase is a signal transducer that controls the cardiac cell metabolism and growth.


Subject(s)
Cardiotonic Agents/pharmacology , Digoxin/pharmacology , Heart/drug effects , Myocytes, Cardiac/drug effects , Ouabain/pharmacology , Strophanthins/pharmacology , Animals , Cell Movement/drug effects , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Chick Embryo , Heart/physiology , Myocardium/cytology , Myocardium/enzymology , Myocytes, Cardiac/cytology , Myocytes, Cardiac/enzymology , Organ Culture Techniques , Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase/metabolism
5.
Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova ; 90(6): 801-10, 2004 Jun.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15335170

ABSTRACT

The effect of L-amino acids in concentration 0.05 ng/ml was investigated in organotypic tissue culture of spleen, liver and brain cortex at the age of 1 and 21 days. The high molecular and low hydrophobic amino acids: asparagin, lysine, arginine, and glutamine, are active inducing both a less intensive growth zone in explants of all three tissue types in 1-day old rats and more intensive growth zone in spleen, liver explants in 21-day rats as compared to control. Another group of low molecular and high hydrophobic amino acids is active inducing a more intensive growth zone in brain cortex explant in 21-day rats, as compared to control. The data obtained suggest a modulating role of amino acids in the tissues at different stages of maturation.


Subject(s)
Amino Acids/pharmacology , Cerebral Cortex/drug effects , Liver/drug effects , Spleen/drug effects , Amino Acids/chemistry , Amino Acids, Essential/chemistry , Amino Acids, Essential/pharmacology , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Cerebral Cortex/cytology , Cerebral Cortex/growth & development , Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Liver/cytology , Liver/growth & development , Molecular Weight , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Spleen/cytology , Spleen/growth & development , Stereoisomerism , Tissue Culture Techniques
6.
Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova ; 89(5): 591-7, 2003 May.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14502979

ABSTRACT

The effect of amino acids L-lysin, L-asparagin, L-arginin, L-glutamate was investigated in organotypic tissue culture of spleen, liver and brain cortex of rats at different age. The amino acids in concentration 0.05 ng/ml are active inducing a less intensive growth zone, as compared to control, in 1-day and in older rats--an intensive growth zone, as compared to control in 21-day rats. The data obtained suggest a modulating role of amino acids in the tissues at different stages of maturation.


Subject(s)
Aging/physiology , Amino Acids/pharmacology , Cerebral Cortex/drug effects , Liver/drug effects , Spleen/drug effects , Amino Acids, Essential/pharmacology , Animals , Arginine/pharmacology , Asparagine/pharmacology , Cerebral Cortex/growth & development , Cerebral Cortex/physiology , Culture Media , Glutamic Acid/pharmacology , Liver/growth & development , Liver/physiology , Lysine/pharmacology , Organ Culture Techniques , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Spleen/growth & development , Spleen/physiology
7.
Tsitologiia ; 44(2): 181-7, 2002.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12053769

ABSTRACT

Proteosomes from human proerythroleukaemic cell line K562 are found to degrade high molecular weight cytoplasmic RNAs, particularly ribosomal and specific messenger RNA. This activity was observed to be endoribonucleotylic. The induction of differentiation by erythroid pathway in K562 cells invokes augmentation of endonuclease activity in proteasomes. The number of characteristics of this enzymatic activity was investigated. Specificity of endonuclease of these RNPs is shown to be Ca- and Mg-dependent. Dephosphorylation of protein subunits suppresses RNase activity of proteasomes. Endonuclease of proteasomes is thermolabile. The examined activity depends on the secondary structure of substrate RNA. Protein subunits are responsible for ribonuclease activity of proteasomes rather than for low molecular weight RNAs associated with the complex.


Subject(s)
Cysteine Endopeptidases/metabolism , Endoribonucleases/metabolism , Multienzyme Complexes/metabolism , Ribonucleases/metabolism , Ribonucleoproteins/metabolism , Humans , K562 Cells , Molecular Weight , Nucleic Acid Conformation , Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex , RNA/chemistry , RNA/metabolism , Substrate Specificity
8.
Tsitologiia ; 42(7): 675-80, 2000.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10994085

ABSTRACT

Our analysis detected in 26S proteasomes of human A-431 cells a strong endoribonuclease activity, degrading cytoplasmic high-molecular-mass RNA, particularly, specific mRNAs. Enzymatic nature of this activity has been confirmed, and the optimal conditions studied. This endonuclease activity of proteasomes has not been earlier observed. Proteasome involvement in the stability control of specific messenger RNA molecules is suggested, and proteasome participation in the coordinated control of various stages of gene expression is discussed.


Subject(s)
Endoribonucleases/metabolism , Peptide Hydrolases/metabolism , Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex , Humans , Tumor Cells, Cultured
9.
Tsitologiia ; 42(12): 1144-7, 2000.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11213728

ABSTRACT

Some natural peptides, referred to as cytomedines, were isolated from different organs: cortexin and epithalamin (both from the brain), cordialin (heart), hepalin (liver) and thymalin (thymus),--to test their stimulating effects on the growth in organotypic culture of different tissue explants taken from 3 day old rats. It has been found that these peptides exerted their obvious stimulating effects on the growth of the cultured explants, compared to the control, if taken in the respective concentrations: 100, 50, 50, 100 and 5 ng/ml. Thus, these cytomedins can be used in the clinical practice for stimulating reparative processes in the appropriate tissues.


Subject(s)
Organ Culture Techniques , Peptides/pharmacology , Animals , Brain/growth & development , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Heart/drug effects , Heart/growth & development , Liver/drug effects , Liver/growth & development , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Thymus Gland/drug effects , Thymus Gland/growth & development
10.
Tsitologiia ; 41(10): 889-94, 1999.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10591126

ABSTRACT

Peptides of the thymus--vilon, thymogen and thymalin, alone or in combination with concanavalin A, were used to investigate their effect on organotypic culture of thymus and spleen explants from 1- and 21-day old rats. Vilon, thymogen and thymalin in concentrations of 2 and 10 ng/ml and 5 ng/ml, resp., exerted stimulating effects in thymus and spleen tissue cultures from 21-day old rats as compared to the control explants. Vilon and thymogen showed inhibiting effect in the thymus tissue cultures from 1-day old rats as compared to the control explants. However, the peptides together with concanavalin A in concentration of 10 mkg/ml resulted in decreasing the action of concanavalin A alone. The polypeptide fractions of thymus and their synthetic analogs play different roles in the regulation of thymus and spleen development in rats of different age.


Subject(s)
Adjuvants, Immunologic/pharmacology , Dipeptides , Peptides/pharmacology , Spleen/cytology , Thymus Gland/cytology , Thymus Hormones/pharmacology , Animals , Cell Differentiation/drug effects , Concanavalin A/pharmacology , Organ Culture Techniques , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Thymus Gland/metabolism
11.
Tsitologiia ; 41(1): 48-52, 1999.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10380285

ABSTRACT

The effect of destabilase, a component of Hirudo medicinalis salivary gland secret, was investigated in organotypic tissue culture of dorsal root ganglia (DRG) of 10-11-day old chick embryos. Native destabilase in concentrations 0.01 and 0.05 ng/ml was active, inducing a more intensive neurite growth in DRG that in the control. The stabilizing activity of destabilase was lost following reverse-phase chromatography. Neurite-stimulating effects of the drug "pyjavit" is due presumably to neurite-stimulating activity of destabilase.


Subject(s)
Endopeptidases/pharmacology , Ganglia, Invertebrate/drug effects , Ganglia, Spinal/drug effects , Nerve Growth Factors/pharmacology , Neurites/drug effects , Neurons, Afferent/drug effects , Salivary Glands/metabolism , Animals , Cell Division/drug effects , Chick Embryo , Ganglia, Invertebrate/cytology , Ganglia, Spinal/cytology , Leeches , Neurons, Afferent/ultrastructure , Stimulation, Chemical
12.
Morfologiia ; 114(4): 41-4, 1998.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9826817

ABSTRACT

Diphtheria toxin (1.10(-1)-1.10(-6) Lf/ml) was found to inhibit neurite extension in chick embryo dorsal root ganglia in vitro. If the nerve growth factor (60 ng/ml) was added with toxin in culture media the diphtheria toxin effect was decreased and the neurite outgrowth was compared with control. Protective effect of nerve growth factor by influence of diphtheria toxin may be used in new principles of diphtheria treatment.


Subject(s)
Diphtheria Toxin/pharmacology , Ganglia, Spinal/drug effects , Nerve Growth Factors/pharmacology , Animals , Chick Embryo , Culture Techniques , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Drug Interactions , Ganglia, Spinal/cytology , Neurons/cytology , Neurons/drug effects
13.
Tsitologiia ; 39(8): 694-8, 1997.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9490507

ABSTRACT

Murine peritoneal macrophages, activated by BCG vaccine, and human peripheral blood monocytes, activated by lipopolysaccharides, exerted neurite stimulating or neurite inhibiting effects in various periods of activation. The supernatants of these preparations were active in organotypic culture of chick embryo dorsal root ganglia. The inhibition of neurite growth on the 1st day of cultivation was followed by the neurite-stimulating effect. The fluctuation of neurite-inhibition and neurite-stimulation effect of macrophage supernatants suggest the availability of certain changes in cytokine composition in different periods of macrophage activation.


Subject(s)
Axons/drug effects , Ganglia, Sensory/drug effects , Macrophage-Activating Factors/pharmacology , Animals , Axons/ultrastructure , BCG Vaccine/pharmacology , Cell Division/drug effects , Chick Embryo , Culture Techniques , Ganglia, Sensory/ultrastructure , Humans , Lipopolysaccharides/pharmacology , Macrophage Activation/drug effects , Macrophages, Peritoneal/drug effects , Macrophages, Peritoneal/immunology , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Monocytes/drug effects , Monocytes/immunology , Time Factors
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