Publications by authors named "A V Chaikovskiy"

Pronounced regenerative effects of alkaloid napelline extracted from Aconitum baicalense on granulocytic hemopoiesis were revealed in the model of cytostatic myelosuppression. Activation of functions of hemopoietic progenitor cells along with increased feeder capacity of the stromal elements in the hemopoiesis inducing microenvironment with decreased levels mesenchymal progenitor cells in the bone marrow are the mechanisms underlying the hemostimulating action of this substance.

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A mixture of diterpene alkaloids of Aconitum baicalense exhibited pronounced regenerative hemostimulating properties on the model of cytostatic myelosuppression. The therapeutic effect is based on activation of hemopoietic progenitor cells against the background of increased feeder capacity of stromal compartment of the hemopoiesis-inducing microenvironment and decreased count of mesenchymal stem cells in the bone marrow.

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We studied the effect of hyaluronate-endo-β-N-acetylhexosaminidase on the secretory function of the liver and bone marrow microenvironment cells in chronic hepatitis. Enhanced production of substances stimulating parenchymal tissue-specific precursors and stem cell homing factors by liver cells was revealed. At the same time, production of SDF-1 and other chemoattractants and adhesion factors of progenitor cells by bone marrow elements was reduced.

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We studied the secretory function of the liver and bone marrow microenvironment cells under conditions of chronic CCl4-induced hepatitis. Enhanced production of substances stimulating parenchymal tissue-specific precursors and stem cell homing factors by liver cells was observed. In situ binding of stem cells by bone marrow elements increased due to production of various cooperation and adhesion factors against the background of reduced SDF-1 secretion.

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Pharmacological characteristics of somatotropin pegylated using electron-beam synthesis nanotechnology (PEG-STH) were studied. Oral PEG-STH stimulated the intensity of protein and lipid metabolism and endochondral bone growth without modifying the processes of periosteal and endosteal bone formation. Specific activity of this substance administered orally significantly surpassed that of parenteral non-modified growth hormone.

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