Publications by authors named "A A Mart'ianov"

Male Wistar rats were treadmill-trained for 8 weeks using one of the two regimens: with the constant running speed or with alternating high-speed and low-speed intervals. Both training regimens led to an increase of rat aerobic capacities and to a higher citrate synthase activity in the medial head of gastrocnemius muscle. No differences between the effects of two training regimens were observed.

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Influence of corticotropin-releasing factor fragment CRF4-6 on metabolism in the rat was investigated in this study. Tripeptide (10 mkg/rat) after intracerebroventricular infusion to anesthetized animals increased metabolic rate, not affecting the respiratory ratio, induced hyperglycemia and hyperthermia. Synchronously with that heart rate and arterial pressure did also increase.

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Immunoenzyme assay (ELISA) is proposed and characterized for determination of alkylphenol ethoxylates, a primary class of manufactured non-ionic surfactants. The assay is based on the obtained polyclonal antibodies against nonylphenol (NP), the main stable intermediate of the decomposition of nonylphenol ethoxylates. A mixture of non-modified branched isomers of NP was applied as hapten coupled to protein carriers by Mannich reaction with the use of formaldehyde.

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The effects of tripeptide corticoliberin fragment CRF4-6 (Pro-Pro-Ile) on blood glucose level and the rat body temperatire were investigated. Intracerebroventricularly injected CRF4-6 (6, 30, 150 nmol/head) causes a dosedependent hyperglycemia and hyperthermia in anaesthetized animals. Corticotropin releasing factor antagonist alpha-helical CRF4-6 (6.

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