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1.
Patol Fiziol Eksp Ter ; (1): 81-5, 2013.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23805721

ABSTRACT

The processes of developed in CNS the complicated stroke and developments of fittings for their pharmaceutical therapy were developed and offering by standardized method of the experimental secondary stroke in rats, suitable for the use in sharp and chronic researches. Variant of repeated hemorrhagic stroke consist of autohemorrhagic right hemisphere stroke by the mechanical damage of brain tissue after 10-daily occlusion of right common carotid artery was studied. A model is comfortable for reproducing of the repeated standardized local damage of brain, is more adequate form of design of transient and chronic cerebrovascular pathology, than the independent use of local hemorrhage of autoblood in the brain of animals. The morphological description of model approaches the clinical variants of development and flow of sharp hemorrhagic stroke after a previous chronic cerebral insufficiency on an ischemic type.


Subject(s)
Cerebral Hemorrhage/etiology , Cerebral Infarction/etiology , Animals , Brain/pathology , Carotid Artery Injuries/complications , Disease Models, Animal , Female , Rats
2.
Patol Fiziol Eksp Ter ; (3): 15-9, 2009.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19919011

ABSTRACT

The mechanism of therapeutic action of cortical neurotropic factors (CNTF) was studied in hemorrhagic stroke. In intracerebral hemorrhage, CNTFs were shown to elevate the level of nerve growth factor mRNA and at the same time, produce no effect on its level in intact animals. The neuroactivating action of CNTF in the acute phase of hemorrhagic stroke was achieved by intranasal administration due to the retrograde axon transport of CNTF molecules along the olfactory nerve fibers to the brain, by passing the blood-brain barrier. It was ascertained that the molecules of tritium-labeled CHTF accumulated in the central nervous system following 20 minutes and the level of label accumulation is proportionally increased after 120 minutes. The pattern of accumulation of the intranasally administered label in the olfactory tract and olfactory bulb proves CNTF transportation along these structures of the nervous system. Therefore, when intranasally administered, CNTFs are able to transport to the central nervous system along the olfactory tract and to enhance the expression of nerve growth factor mRNA in hemorrhagic stroke.


Subject(s)
Blood-Brain Barrier/metabolism , Cerebral Hemorrhage/metabolism , Cytokines/biosynthesis , Gene Expression Regulation , Nerve Growth Factors/biosynthesis , Nerve Growth Factors/pharmacology , Stroke/metabolism , Acute Disease , Animals , Male , Rats
3.
Vopr Virusol ; 54(4): 23-7, 2009.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19708551

ABSTRACT

The purpose of the investigation was to study whether latent virus infection may activate in the murine brain using a model of hemorrhagic stroke. Acute intracerebral hemorrhagic stroke was induced in the internal capsule in accordance with the original technology. For experimental reproduction of virus meningoencephalitis, albino mice were infected with a sublethal dose of herpes simplex virus. The investigation ascertained persistent virus activation, as shown by the polymerase chain reaction technique that detected herpes simplex virus type 1 in the blood and brain of the animals, as well as the development of a cerebral inflammatory lesion associated with acute hemorrhagic stroke. The findings suggest that encephalitis may develop in acute stroke due to herpes simplex virus reactivation from the latent state, which will improve monitoring and treatment quality in acute stroke.


Subject(s)
Encephalitis, Viral/etiology , Herpesvirus 1, Human/physiology , Intracranial Hemorrhages/complications , Stroke/complications , Virus Activation , Animals , Brain/pathology , Brain/virology , DNA, Viral/analysis , DNA, Viral/blood , Encephalitis, Viral/pathology , Herpesvirus 1, Human/genetics , Herpesvirus 1, Human/isolation & purification , Intracranial Hemorrhages/pathology , Male , Mice , Stroke/pathology
4.
Probl Tuberk Bolezn Legk ; (2): 42-6, 2007.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17419335

ABSTRACT

Incubation by means of the growth-promoting factor VCG of autoclaved culture broth of M. bovis 8 and tuberculins on the nutrient medium VCG gave rise to microorganisms that could partially restore acid resistance. The isolates reacted with antiserum to M. bovis Vallee in the agglutination test and enzyme immunoassay, which in combination with polymerase chain reaction data verifies their genetic relationship with the pathogen of tuberculosis. The isolates did not show a significant pathogenicity, but they long persisted in guinea-pigs and, in some cases, induced delayed hypersensitivity to tuberculin. When exposed to high temperatures, the pathogen of tuberculosis is presumably to form structures that are capable to restore viability under certain conditions (for example, on the VCG medium).


Subject(s)
Hot Temperature , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/physiology , Agglutination Tests , Animals , Bacteriolysis , Culture Media , Guinea Pigs , Hypersensitivity, Delayed , Immune Sera/immunology , Immunoenzyme Techniques , Mycobacterium bovis/growth & development , Mycobacterium bovis/immunology , Mycobacterium bovis/physiology , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/growth & development , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/immunology , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Tuberculin/immunology
5.
Lik Sprava ; (5-6): 108-10, 2007.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18416172

ABSTRACT

The influence of magnitolaser radiation on the striated acetylcholinergic neurons was tested on the tissue culture derived from a newborn rat's brain. After 5 days of cultivation of brain cells, the authors carried out 10 everyday sessions using a magnitolaser "KMILTA" with infrared radiation. It was established on the bases of obtained results that AchE activity reliably increases in 1,3-fold compared with the control group. Thus magnitolaser radiation stimulates activation of regenerative processes in the striatal acetylcholinergic neurons.


Subject(s)
Acetylcholine/metabolism , Acetylcholinesterase/metabolism , Infrared Rays , Lasers , Magnetics , Neurons/radiation effects , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Cells, Cultured , Corpus Striatum/cytology , Neurons/enzymology , Neurons/metabolism , Rats
7.
Eksp Klin Farmakol ; 67(4): 12-5, 2004.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15500037

ABSTRACT

The new drug cerebral, as well as its low-molecular-weight (LMW) fraction (MW, < or = 500 Da) separated from a ready-to-use commercial form of this new neutrotropic drug, increases the level of synthesis and secretion of the nerve growth factor (NGF) in rats under conditions of experimental hemorrhagic stroke (HS), while not influencing the NGF synthesis and secretion in intact animals. This neuroactivating effect of the trophinotropic drug cerebral and its LMW fraction in the acute HS development stage was observed upon intranasal administration. In comparison with parenteral (intraperitoneal) administration, the intranasal introduction provides for the optimum drug delivery to the CNS bypassing the blood-brain barrier. Trophinotropic agents are a new class of drugs with neuroactivating mechanism of action upon the NGF synthesis and secretion under HS conditions.


Subject(s)
Brain/drug effects , Cerebral Hemorrhage/metabolism , Nerve Growth Factors/metabolism , Neuroprotective Agents/pharmacology , Administration, Intranasal , Animals , Cerebral Hemorrhage/drug therapy , Cerebral Hemorrhage/genetics , Gene Expression/drug effects , Male , Molecular Weight , Nerve Growth Factors/genetics , Neuroprotective Agents/chemistry , Rats , Up-Regulation
8.
Eksp Klin Farmakol ; 67(1): 44-7, 2004.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15079909

ABSTRACT

A homogeneous low-molecular-weight fraction (MW, 350-500 Da) separated from a ready-to-use commercial form of the new neurotropic drug cerebral (for amino acid composition see Arkh. Psikh. 3(18), 138-143 (1998)) increases the survival of experimental rats upon experimental hemorrhagic stroke (HS). The distribution and accumulation of tritium-labeled preparation was studied in various tissues (tractus olfactorius, bulbus olfactorius, damaged neocortex region, hippocampus, hypothalamus, midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata, cerebrum, liver) and in the blood of intact, shame-operated (SO), and HS rats 20 and 120 min after intranasal administration. A significant amount of the labeled drug is accumulated for 20 min in all structures of the brain, liver, and blood. After 120 min, the level of accumulated drug proportionally increases. The amount of labeled preparation accumulated in SO and HS rats is greater than that in intact rats. The character of cerebral accumulation in tractus olfactorius and bulbus olfactorius upon intranasal administration is indicative of the effective drug transport to CNS via these pathways. Therefore, the intranasal administration can offer a promising means of clinical treatment of HS patients.


Subject(s)
Amino Acids/pharmacokinetics , Administration, Intranasal , Amino Acids/administration & dosage , Amino Acids/chemistry , Animals , Brain/metabolism , Cerebral Hemorrhage/blood , Cerebral Hemorrhage/metabolism , Chemical Fractionation , Liver/metabolism , Male , Rats , Tissue Distribution , Tritium
9.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11871300

ABSTRACT

The action of immunomodulators, purified staphylococcal toxoid (PST) and lycopid, on secondary immunodeficiency state developing during infection caused by Coxsackie virus B3 was studied. This defect was manifested by delayed hypersensitivity to sheep red blood cells (SRBC) and the suppression of neutralizing antibodies to poliomyelitis virus. Depending on the scheme of the experiment, PST normalized the defects of immune response to SRBC or poliovirus, increased suppression or showed no activity. Lycopid corrected the defects of humoral response to SRBC. The combination of PST and lycopid was found to produce no increase of suppression. The suggestion was made on the expediency of combination of two (and probably more) immunomodulators for increasing the efficiency of correction of secondary immunodeficiency.


Subject(s)
Acetylmuramyl-Alanyl-Isoglutamine/analogs & derivatives , Acetylmuramyl-Alanyl-Isoglutamine/immunology , Enterovirus B, Human , Enterovirus Infections/immunology , Immunity/immunology , Staphylococcal Toxoid/immunology , Acetylmuramyl-Alanyl-Isoglutamine/administration & dosage , Adjuvants, Immunologic/administration & dosage , Animals , Immunosuppression Therapy , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Mice, Inbred CBA , Mice, Inbred DBA , Staphylococcal Toxoid/administration & dosage
10.
Lik Sprava ; (4): 88-91, 1999 Jun.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10476652

ABSTRACT

With the purpose of developing scientifically substantiated criteria for brain death complex of clinical and physiological, biochemical, physicochemical, and morphological studies was initiated in 55 patients in a critical state because of a dangerous craniocerebral injury, tumours, and vascular affections of the brain. Generalized in the paper are well-known parameters characterizing irreversibility of changes. The following items are to be regarded as the principal criteria for brain death at the present stage of development of medicine: death of truncus cerebri and irreversibility of metabolic disturbances in brain activity.


Subject(s)
Brain Death/diagnosis , Neurosurgical Procedures , Biomarkers/analysis , Brain/metabolism , Brain Death/metabolism , Brain Injuries/metabolism , Brain Injuries/surgery , Brain Neoplasms/metabolism , Brain Neoplasms/surgery , Cerebrovascular Disorders/metabolism , Cerebrovascular Disorders/surgery , Critical Illness , Free Radicals/analysis , Free Radicals/metabolism , Humans , Lipid Peroxidation
12.
Vopr Med Khim ; 39(1): 48-9, 1993.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8498071

ABSTRACT

Content of fatty acids was studied in the blood plasma of rabbits in dynamics of experimental mild craniocerebral injury using gas-liquid chromatography. The content of all the fatty acids studied was markedly increased within the initial periods; then it was decreased down to control values within 2 hrs with the subsequent repeated increase. All these alterations appear to be compensatory body's reactions to the trauma.


Subject(s)
Brain Injuries/blood , Fatty Acids/blood , Animals , Chromatography, Gas , Male , Rabbits
13.
Vopr Med Khim ; 38(3): 11-3, 1992.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1413639

ABSTRACT

Content of fatty acids in rabbit brain hemispheres in dynamics of experimental brain concussion was estimated by means of gas liquid chromatography. Content of fatty acids was increased within 15 min after experimental brain concussion and then it decreased reaching minimal values within 7 days. The phenomenon observed is a pathogenetically important factor in the traumatic disease.


Subject(s)
Brain Concussion/metabolism , Brain/metabolism , Fatty Acids/metabolism , Animals , Chromatography, Gas , Flame Ionization , Male , Rabbits
14.
Vrach Delo ; (12): 66-8, 1991 Dec.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1792779

ABSTRACT

A study is presented of the activity of superoxidedismutase and catalase in the brain and liver in the dynamics of mild head injury in experiments on rabbits. It was established that the activity of catalase in the brain show a three-times reduction within 15 minutes after the injury. The catalase activity in the liver remains practically unchanged. The activity of superoxidedismutase in the liver in the posttraumatic period does not differ from control values. In the brain superoxidedismutase activity reduces by 38% only on the 7 and 14 days after injury.


Subject(s)
Brain Concussion/enzymology , Brain/enzymology , Liver/enzymology , Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism , Animals , Catalase/metabolism , Cytosol/enzymology , Microsomes/enzymology , Microsomes, Liver/enzymology , Rabbits , Time Factors
15.
Biull Eksp Biol Med ; 111(1): 25-7, 1991 Jan.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2054466

ABSTRACT

The content of corticosterone in the rabbits blood plasma in dynamics of experimental brain concussion was studied. We found two peaks of elevating the content of corticosterone during two weeks (15 minutes-2 hours, 7 days). Level of corticosterone more than twice exceeded the control values after 3 months of concussion. We can conclude that the brain concussion distinct from the stress action was more deep and in some cases with irreversible changes in neuro-humoral status.


Subject(s)
Brain Concussion/blood , Corticosterone/blood , Disease Models, Animal , Stress, Physiological/blood , Animals , Brain Concussion/complications , Male , Rabbits , Stress, Physiological/etiology , Time Factors
16.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1665661

ABSTRACT

Measurements were made over time of the relative content of sodium, potassium, chlorine, phosphorus, sulfur and oxygen in the hemispheres, diencephalon and brain stem in rabbits with experimental craniocerebral injury (EMCCI). It has been established that the relative content of the elements measured was relatively stable in the hemispheres, whereas in the diencephalon and brain stem, it was prone to appreciable fluctuations. In the diencephalon and brain stem, the relative oxygen content dropped after 15 minutes, 7 and 14 days, that in the hemispheres reduced after 14 days. After 15 minutes and 2 hours there was an increase of the portion of chlorine and sodium; after 14 days there was a rise of the relative content of phosphorus and sulfur. The changes discovered point to the modification of the metabolic activity of the nerve tissue, seen during EMCCI. They also attest to the development of compensatory adaptive and pathological alterations.


Subject(s)
Brain Injuries/metabolism , Brain Stem/metabolism , Diencephalon/metabolism , Disease Models, Animal , Electrolytes/metabolism , Oxygen Consumption/physiology , Animals , Brain Stem/chemistry , Diencephalon/chemistry , Electrolytes/chemistry , Male , Rabbits , Time Factors
17.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1963506

ABSTRACT

Advances in the study of the molecular mechanisms of the pathogenesis of closed craniocerebral trauma (CCCT) which was conducted on an experimental model, a clinical equivalent of CCCT, allow one to form a new view of the course of traumatic disease and its division into periods. The data obtained provide evidence that increase of the pathological process in the posttraumatic period is of a skipping and cascade character. The existence of such breaks makes it possible to distinguish periods with consideration for the pathogenetic essence of the pathological changes. 1. The period of intensified metabolic processes, "conflagration of metabolism". 2. The period of development of energy deficit in the nerve tissue. 3. The period of development of cell intoxication processes and secondary structural changes. 4. The period of formation of posttraumatic homeostasis (a) in the regimen of stable homeostasis, (b) in the regimen of stress and subsequent exhaustion of the activity of adaptation systems with the formation of late-term progressive sequelae.


Subject(s)
Brain Injuries/etiology , Periodicity , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/etiology , Brain/physiopathology , Brain Injuries/classification , Brain Injuries/physiopathology , Energy Metabolism/physiology , Homeostasis/physiology , Humans , Time Factors , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/classification , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/physiopathology
20.
Mol Biol (Mosk) ; 18(5): 1321-5, 1984.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6568406

ABSTRACT

The nucleotide sequence of the tRNALeuIAG from a lactating cow mammary gland was determined by ultramicrospectrophotometrical method and rapid gel sequencing procedure. The chain length of this tRNA is 85 nucleotides, 15 of them including 6 psi, are modified nucleotides. The primary structure of tRNALeuIAG is absolutely identical to major species of leucyl tRNAIAG from bovine liver and differs in 21 positions from cow mammary gland tRNALeuCAG.


Subject(s)
Lactation , Mammary Glands, Animal/analysis , RNA, Transfer, Amino Acyl/analysis , Animals , Autoradiography , Base Sequence , Cattle , Chromatography, Agarose , Chromatography, Ion Exchange , Female , Hydrolysis , Oligonucleotides/analysis , Pregnancy
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