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Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol ; (3): 282-91, 1996.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8755028

ABSTRACT

It was shown that indomethaphen (IM) is capable of stimulation of the synthesis of DNA, RNA, and protein precursors in mice. The IM-induced elevated level of the ribonucleotide reductase activity and, hence, deoxyribonucleotide pool in the spleen at the moment of irradiation and during the early postradiation period provides for complete DNA repair. As a result, the damaging effect of ionizing irradiation is weakened. At later stages (2-20 days) IM activates protein and DNA synthesis leading to the recovery of the ribonucleotide reductase activity in the spleen, on increased content of Fe3(+)-transferrin, cytochrome-c-oxidase, and ferrosulfuric components of the mitochondrial electron transport chain, and increased potential of the detoxication system due to the elevated content of cytochrome P-450. IM stimulates ATP synthesis. Thus, IM enhances compensatory-restorative reactions of the cell systems, more pronounced in the spleen than in the liver.


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DNA/drug effects , Energy Metabolism/drug effects , Protein Precursors/drug effects , RNA/drug effects , Radiation-Protective Agents/pharmacology , Tamoxifen/analogs & derivatives , Animals , DNA/biosynthesis , DNA/radiation effects , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Energy Metabolism/radiation effects , Liver/drug effects , Liver/metabolism , Liver/radiation effects , Macromolecular Substances , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Inbred CBA , Protein Precursors/biosynthesis , Protein Precursors/radiation effects , RNA/biosynthesis , RNA/radiation effects , Spleen/drug effects , Spleen/metabolism , Spleen/radiation effects , Tamoxifen/pharmacology , Time Factors
2.
Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol ; (6): 657-68, 1995.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8541787

ABSTRACT

Time-related changes have been studied in the content of extracellular DNA, Fe(3+)-transferrin (TF), and Cu(2+)-ceruloplasmin (CP) in the blood plasma and the activity of ribonucleotide reductase (RR) in the tumor cells and spleen of mice during the development of acute lympholeukosis P-388 and after ionizing irradiation. At the initial stages of leucosis P-388, the content of extracellular DNA increases, the TF and CP pools in the blood plasma enlarge, and the RR activity in the tumor cells and spleen of tumoral mice markedly increases. A dose-dependent increase in RR activity was also recorded in the spleen of 5-day-old rats within 15-30 min after irradiation. The causes of these changes and the possibility for these indices to be used in estimating leucosis risk are discussed. Radiation-induced increases in RR activity are discussed in relation to the SOS-response to DNA damage; an increased pool of deoxyribonucleotides is necessary for repair of DNA. The mean contents of extracellular DNA, TF and CP in the blood plasma were obtained from children of different ages degrees of radioactive contamination suffering the consequences of the accident at the Chernobyl' Nuclear Power Station (n = 155). Groups of children have been isolated with increased, sharply decreased, and close to normal levels of extracellular DNA, TF, and CP. The lowered TF pool was observed in children with thyroid glands damaged by incorporated radioactive iodine with the degree of suppression determined by the dose. For most children subject to general irradiation, the TF and CP pools in the blood were higher than in the control, suggesting an adaptive response to irradiation.


Subject(s)
Leukemia P388/blood , Leukemia, Radiation-Induced/blood , Acute Disease , Adolescent , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Biomarkers/blood , Child , DNA/blood , DNA/radiation effects , Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy , Humans , Male , Mice , Neoplasm Transplantation , Power Plants , Radioactive Hazard Release , Rats , Thyroid Gland/radiation effects , Time Factors , Ukraine
3.
Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol ; (1): 20-37, 1994.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7512850

ABSTRACT

The effect of indralin on the metabolic parameters in peripheral blood and organs of irradiated dogs and mice have been studied by EPR, NMR and radioisotope methods. It has been shown that indralin stimulated biosynthesis of DNA precursors as well as of DNA and proteins in the organs and stabilized the rate of ATP and glycogen synthesis. As a result indralin reduced considerably the changes produced by gamma-irradiation on the macromolecular biosynthesis during the early post-irradiation period. Indralin has induced marked favorable changes in the rate of macromolecular synthesis, normalized the ATP and glycogen content, induced ribonucleotide reductase activity and increased the Fe(3+)-transferrin content during development of compensatory-repair response in the irradiated animals. Indralin prevented hyperdevelopment of the repair response and its breakdown due to radiation-induced exhaustion of viability of many important cellular and body systems after irradiation with lethal doses.


Subject(s)
Phenols/pharmacology , Radiation-Protective Agents/pharmacology , Animals , DNA/biosynthesis , DNA/chemistry , DNA/radiation effects , Dogs , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy , Energy Metabolism/drug effects , Female , Gamma Rays , Macromolecular Substances , Male , Mice , Phenols/therapeutic use , Protein Biosynthesis , Proteins/chemistry , Proteins/radiation effects , RNA/biosynthesis , RNA/chemistry , RNA/radiation effects , Radiation Injuries, Experimental/metabolism , Radiation Injuries, Experimental/prevention & control , Radiation-Protective Agents/therapeutic use
6.
Biofizika ; 22(4): 594-8, 1977.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-901820

ABSTRACT

The influence of side group charge of tropomyosin (TM) on hydrogen-deuterium exchange kinetics in wet TM films is shown to depend solely on the change in alpha-helix conformational motility with the charge. For TM films cast from alkaline solutions the less is the positive charge of basic side groups, the higher is found to be conformational motility of both flexible and rigid alpha-helical regions of TM molecules. For TM films cast from acid solutions the conformational motility of the both types of alpha-helices is shown to be the lowest and independent on the charge.


Subject(s)
Tropomyosin , Animals , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry , Deuterium , Hydrogen , Kinetics , Protein Conformation , Rabbits
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