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Vestn Oftalmol ; 137(5): 94-101, 2021.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34726863

ABSTRACT

It is important to understand the features of the interaction of drug components with body receptors and obtain data on its distribution in various administration routes in recommended doses in order for its usage in clinical practice to be safe and effective. PURPOSE: To investigate in vitro the interactions of a drug consisting of water-soluble polypeptide fractions produced on animal retina with a wide range of receptor targets, and to assess its biodistribution in the organs of laboratory animals. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The biodistribution of the radioactively marked drug in different organs and tissues of laboratory mice in various routes of administration was studied at the National Research Centre «Kurchatov Institute¼. Evaluation of the ligand-receptor interaction of the drug was carried out in the laboratory at Eurofins Pharma Discovery Services by the method of competitive radioligand binding. RESULTS: A significant effect of the interaction of the polypeptide drug was revealed with different subtypes of glutamate receptors: AMPA, NMDA, and mGluR1. As a result of an in vivo test, we have obtained biodistribution data of the drug for intravenous, intramuscular and parabulbar administration, and the dynamics of drug accumulation in the tissues of the brain and eyes. CONCLUSION: According to the study results, the peptide drug binds to receptors associated with the loss of retinal ganglion cells. Interaction with these receptors potentially provides the test subject with neuroprotective effect. The content dynamics of the studied drug in the blood of animals depends on the route of administration and the amount of drug administered. At the time point of 0.5 hours for intravenous and intramuscular administration in the dose of 1.7 mg/kg, the studied drug has sufficiently high bioavailability in the tissues of the brain and eye. The data suggest that the main route of excretion of the studied drug is through kidneys.


Subject(s)
Pharmaceutical Preparations , Animals , Cattle , Ligands , Mice , Peptides , Retina , Tissue Distribution
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Biomed Khim ; 64(1): 23-30, 2018 Jan.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29460831

ABSTRACT

Extracellular vesicles (EV) are secreted by cells of multicellular organisms. EV mediate specific mode of intercellular communication by "horizontal" exchange of substances and information. This phenomenon seems to have an essential biological significance and became a subject of intensive research. Biogenesis, structural and functional features of the EV is being commonly studies in in vitro condition. Several methods of EV isolation from cell culture medium are established, however selection of method might influence on obtained results. The choice of the optimal method depends usually from the amount of medium and the aims of the research while is still challenging issue. We performed a comparative analysis of four different methods of EV isolation from cell culture medium: differential ultracentrifugation, ultracentrifugation with a 30% sucrose/D2O "cushion", precipitation with plant proteins and immune-affinity capturing. EV isolated by different approaches were compared in terms of following parameters: size, concentration, morphology of EV, contamination by non-vesicular particles, content of exosomal tetraspanins on the EV surface, content of total proteins, RNA, and several glioma-associated miRNAs. Applied methods included nano-patricle tracking analysis (NTA), dynamic light scattering (DLS), cryo-electron microscopy, flow cytometry and RT-qPCR. On the base of obtained results, we developed practical recommendations that may help researchers to make a best choice of EV isolation method.


Subject(s)
Extracellular Vesicles , Cell Culture Techniques , Cryoelectron Microscopy , Culture Media , Ultracentrifugation
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Adv Gerontol ; 30(1): 31-38, 2017.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28557387

ABSTRACT

To develop the approaches for the prevention and treatment of metabolic syndrome (MS), a pathological state widespread in modern population, that involves a complex of metabolic and functional disorders, appropriate animal models of MS are required. One of these models is induced by the consumption of combined high-carbohydrate and high-fat (HC/HF) diet consisting of excess amount of easily digestible carbohydrates and saturated fats. At the same time, the character, temporal dynamics and severity of metabolic abnormalities in MS induced by HC/HF diet are still poorly understood. The aim of work was the characterization of metabolic changes in Wistar rats with MS induced by 10- and 15-week HC/HF diet that includes the consumption of 30% sucrose solution (instead of drinking water) and food rich in saturated fats. Rats that received HC/HF diet for 15 weeks had a number of features characteristic of MS, such as increased body weight and content of abdominal fat, hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinaemia, impaired glucose tolerance, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, as well as the markers of impaired function of the cardiovascular system (hyperhomocysteinemia, the reduced level of vasodilator nitric oxide, the increased concentration of vasoconstrictor endothelin 1). In rats, which were on the diet for 10 weeks, the metabolic abnormalities were less pronounced, indicating an insufficiency of 10-week duration of HC/HF diet for MS induction. Thus, the model of MS induced by 15-week HC/HF diet has the characteristic features that allow for extrapolation of the obtained data to similar pathologic changes in human, and can be used to study the etiology and pathogenesis of MS and the search of effective ways of MS prevention and treatment.


Subject(s)
Disease Models, Animal , Metabolic Syndrome/metabolism , Animals , Blood Glucose , Diet, High-Fat/adverse effects , Dietary Carbohydrates/adverse effects , Humans , Insulin Resistance , Metabolic Syndrome/etiology , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Time Factors
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Eksp Klin Farmakol ; 79(11): 11-14, 2016.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29791109

ABSTRACT

Specific pharmacologic activity of sodium-L-arginine succinate (unifusol) was studied on endothelium dysfunction model (EDM) in rats. EDM was induced by daily administration of N-nitro-L-arginine methyl ether (L-NAME). The effectiveness of experimental therapy with unifusol was assessed by changes in the arterial pressure level, duration of endothelium-dependent and -independent vasodilation, and the blood concentration of endothelial dysfunction markers including VEGF, NO, endothelin-I and the number of desquamated endotheliocytes. Administration of unifusol favors correction of blood vessel endothelium state manifested by normalization of its functional activity and reduction of the apoptosis of endotheliocytes. In addition, the obtained results unambiguously confirm considerable vasodilating and antihypertensive effects of unifusol.


Subject(s)
Antihypertensive Agents/therapeutic use , Arginine/analogs & derivatives , Arginine/therapeutic use , Endothelium, Vascular/drug effects , NG-Nitroarginine Methyl Ester/toxicity , Succinates/therapeutic use , Vascular Diseases/drug therapy , Vasodilator Agents/therapeutic use , Animals , Biomarkers/blood , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Disease Models, Animal , Endothelium, Vascular/metabolism , Endothelium, Vascular/physiopathology , Male , Nitric Oxide/blood , Rats , Vascular Diseases/blood , Vascular Diseases/physiopathology
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Patol Fiziol Eksp Ter ; 60(1): 45-9, 2016.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29215248

ABSTRACT

The results of the experimental studies reveal the decrease of vascular rigidity with the increase of systemic error of the arterial pressure values estimated via implication of transfer functions following haemorrhage modeling in rats. Compensation of the circulating blood volume by means of dextran infusion resulted in restoration of both vascular rigidity and systemic error of estimated arterial pressure. The results can be put into medical practice as an approach for testing of non-invasive methods in cardiovascular research.


Subject(s)
Blood Pressure Determination , Blood Pressure , Blood Volume , Diagnostic Errors , Animals , Male , Rats , Rats, Wistar
6.
Vopr Onkol ; 61(4): 642-6, 2015.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26571837

ABSTRACT

Age-dependent angiogenesis intensity changes have been studied in transgenic HER-2/neu (FBV/N) mice characteristic of breast tumors' high incidence with hyperexpression of HER-2/neu. Concentration of vascular endothelial growth factor, insulin-dependent growth factor 1, nitrogen monoxide, tissue plasminogen activator and type 1 plasminogen activator inhibitor were assessed by means of immune-enzyme assay. The results testify to angiogenesis processes activation side by side with aging and growth of the tumors. Maximum manifestation of these disturbances (growth factors' blood concentrations increase and endotheliocytes' functional activity inhibition) has been revealed in 6-month-old mice during neoplasma maximum intensive and aggressive growth period.


Subject(s)
Adenocarcinoma/blood , Aging/blood , Biomarkers, Tumor/blood , Mammary Neoplasms, Animal/blood , Neovascularization, Pathologic/blood , Receptor, ErbB-2/blood , Adenocarcinoma/blood supply , Aging/metabolism , Aging/pathology , Animals , Female , Insulin-Like Growth Factor I/metabolism , Mammary Neoplasms, Animal/blood supply , Mammary Neoplasms, Experimental , Mice , Mice, Inbred Strains , Mice, Transgenic , Nitric Oxide/blood , Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1/blood , Tissue Plasminogen Activator/blood , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A/blood
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