Publications by authors named "Abakumov M"

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  • Hyperthermia enhances cancer treatment by raising cell temperatures to induce damage, often combined with other therapies, making temperature regulation essential.
  • The study presents a straightforward method for creating hybrid plasmonic nanodiamonds coated with either an Au shell or Au nanoparticles, which improves both heating and nanoscale temperature measurement.
  • These hybrid nanodiamonds effectively generate heat when exposed to light, proving useful in local photothermal therapy for melanoma by successfully eliminating cancer cells while monitoring temperature throughout the process.
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The presence of beta-amyloid plaques is a part of the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease, but there is currently no universally accepted method for magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the disease. However, it is known that magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) can improve the T2 contrast in MR images of various targets. : We used cubic MNPs, which were produced by thermal decomposition and then it was covalently bonded to a modified fluorescently labeled tetrapeptide, HAEE-Cy5, for visualizing beta-amyloid plaques.

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The issue of effective wound healing remains highly relevant. The objective of the study is to develop an optimal method for the synthesis of nanosized cerium oxide powder obtained via the thermal decomposition of cerium carbonate precipitated from aqueous nitrate solution for the technical creation of new drugs in production conditions; the select modification of synthesis under different conditions based on the evaluation of the physicochemical characteristics of the obtained material and its biological activity, and an evaluation of the broad-spectrum effect on cells involved in the regeneration of skin structure as well as antimicrobial properties. Several modes of the industrial synthesis of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (NPs) were carried out.

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Five bifunctional copper chelating agents, , designed to prevent beta-amyloid (Aβ) aggregation, were synthesized, and the leader compound () was chosen. acts as a bifunctional chelator that can interact with various Aβ aggregates and reduce their neurotoxicity. Reactive oxygen species measurements provided by the Pt-nanoelectrode technique in single Aβ-affected human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells revealed significant antioxidant activity of .

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  • Neutrophils show potential for delivering nanodrugs to tumors, with this study focusing on how they internalize different types of nanoparticles, like liposomes and PLGA.
  • Various techniques were used, including microscopy and flow cytometry, to assess how well neutrophils take up these nanoparticles and how cultivation conditions affect this process.
  • Results indicated that while all nanoparticles were taken up, the mechanisms varied; notably, the presence of plasma and specific immunoglobulins were crucial for the internalization of PLGA nanoparticles, highlighting the role of the external environment in enhancing drug delivery efficacy.
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Timely diagnosis and therapy of Alzheimer's disease remains one of the greatest questions in medicinal chemistry of neurodegenerative disease. The lack of low-cost sensors capable of reliable detection of structural changes in AD-related proteins is the driving factor for the development of novel molecules with affinity for AD hallmarks. The development of cheap, safe diagnostic methods is a highly sought-after area of research.

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Comprehensive analysis of mortality and causes of death (COD) in cancers was of importance to conduct intervention strategies. The current study aimed to investigate the mortality rate and COD among cancers, and to explore the disparities between age. Initially, cancer patients diagnosed between 2010 and 2019 from the surveillance, epidemiology, and end results (SEER) database were extracted.

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In this study, we described physico-chemical properties of novel nanoformulation of photosensitizer-pyropheophorbide α 17-diethylene glycol ester (XL) (chlorophyll α derivative), revealing insights into antitumor activity and maintaining quality, meeting the pharmaceutical approach of new nanoformulation design. Our formulation, based on poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles, increased XL solubility and selective tumor-targeted accumulation. In our research, we revealed, for the first time, that XL binding to polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) enhances XL photophysical activity, providing the rationale for PVA application as a stabilizer for nanoformulations.

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This research presents a novel synthetic photosensitizer for the photodynamic therapy (PDT) of malignant tumors: meso-tetra(3-pyridyl) bacteriochlorin, which absorbs at 747 nm (in the long-wavelength region of the spectrum) and is stable when stored in the dark. HPyBC demonstrates pronounced photoinduced activity in vitro against tumor cells of various geneses (IC varies from 21 to 68 nM for HEp2, EJ, S37, CT26, and LLC cultured cells) and in vivo provides pronounced antitumor efficacy in the treatment of mice bearing small or large S37, Colo26, or LLC metastatic tumors, as well as in the treatment of rats bearing RS-1 liver cholangioma. As a result, total regression of primary tumor nodules and cure of 40 to 100% of the animals was proven by the experiment criteria, MRI, and histological analysis.

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Insufficient drug accumulation in tumors is still a major concern for using cancer nanotherapeutics. Here, the neutrophil-based delivery of three nanoparticle types-liposomes, PLGA, and magnetite nanoparticles-was assessed both in vitro and in vivo. Confocal microscopy and a flow cytometry analysis demonstrated that all the studied nanoparticles interacted with neutrophils from the peripheral blood of mice with 4T1 mammary adenocarcinoma without a significant impact on neutrophil viability or activation state.

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The role of the properties of magnetic nanoparticles in the remote magneto-mechanical actuation of biomolecules under the influence of external magnetic fields is still of particular interest. Here, a specially designed strategy based on the mechanical destruction of short oligonucleotide duplexes is used to demonstrate the effect of magnetic nanoparticles with different sizes (5-99 nm) on the magnitude of the magneto-mechanical actuations in a low-frequency alternating magnetic field. The results show that the mechanical destruction of complementary chains of duplexes, caused by the rotational-vibrational movements of nanoparticles upon exposure to a magnetic field, has a nonmonotonic dependence on the nanoparticle core size.

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The present work aims at determining the most effective dose (number) of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) for its transplantation in order to treat chronic spinal cord injury (SCI) in mature Sprague-Dawley rats (n=24). MSC were obtained from bone marrow of 4-6-month-old Sprague-Dawley rats. Four weeks after SCI, MSC suspension (4 μl) was injected to experimental animals into the injured area in doses of 4×10, 8×10, or 10.

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Magnetic nanoparticles based on iron oxide attract researchers' attention due to a wide range of possible applications in biomedicine. As synthesized, most of the magnetic nanoparticles do not form the stable colloidal solutions that are required for the evaluation of their interactions with cells or their efficacy on animal models. For further application in biomedicine, magnetic nanoparticles must be further modified with biocompatible coating.

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The development of new neurotherapeutics depends on appropriate animal models being chosen in preclinical studies. The cuprizone model is an effective tool for studying demyelination and remyelination processes in the brain, but blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity in the cuprizone model is still a topic for debate. Several publications claim that the BBB remains intact during cuprizone-induced demyelination; others demonstrate results that could explain the increased BBB permeability.

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New styryl dyes consisting of N-methylpyridine or N-methylquinoline scaffolds were synthesized, and their binding affinities for DNA in cell-free solution were studied. The replacement of heterocyclic residue from the pyridine to quinoline group as well as variation in the phenyl part strongly influenced their binding modes, binding affinities, and spectroscopic responses. Biological experiments showed the low toxicity of the obtained dyes and their applicability as selective dyes for mitochondria in living cells.

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In 1994 a new class of prokaryotic compartments was discovered, collectively called "encapsulins" or "nanocompartments". Encapsulin shell protomer proteins self-assemble to form icosahedral structures of various diameters (24-42 nm). Inside of nanocompartments shells, one or several cargo proteins, diverse in their functions, can be encapsulated.

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Nowadays, magnetoelectric nanomaterials are on their way to finding wide applications in biomedicine for various cancer and neurological disease treatment, which is mainly restricted by their relatively high toxicity and complex synthesis. This study for the first time reports novel magnetoelectric nanocomposites of CoFeO-BaTiO series with tuned magnetic phase structures, which were synthesized via a two-step chemical approach in polyol media. The magnetic CoFeO phases with x = 0.

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  • Systemic transplantation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) shows potential for treating ischemia-related issues like stroke, though the exact benefits are still unclear.
  • * Researchers developed an MRI method to track how MSCs spread in a live rat brain after a stroke, noting their accumulation in brain vessels shortly after being administered.
  • * Despite the low number of MSCs present in the brain and their short retention time, the treatment led to lasting improvements in neurological function without significantly reducing stroke damage compared to control rats.*
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Redox-responsive and magnetic nanomaterials are widely used in tumor treatment separately, and while the application of their combined functionalities is perspective, exactly how such synergistic effects can be implemented is still unclear. This report investigates the internalization dynamics of magnetic redox-responsive nanoparticles (MNP-SS) and their cytotoxicity toward PC-3 and 4T1 cell lines. It is shown that MNP-SS synthesized by covalent grafting of polyethylene glycol (PEG) on the magnetic nanoparticle (MNP) surface via SS-bonds lose their colloidal stability and aggregate fully in a solution containing DTT, and partially in conditioned media, whereas the PEGylated MNP (MNP-PEG) without S-S linker control remains stable under the same conditions.

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In this work, complex studies of the structure and magnetic properties of SrFeInO powders obtained by the mechanochemical and citrate methods were carried out. The solubility of In in strontium hexaferrite SrFe₁₂O₁₉ at 1200 °C was determined. The structure and properties of the powders were studied using X-ray diffraction analysis, Mössbauer spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy.

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Predicting the ability of nanoparticles (NP) to access the tumor is key to the success of chemotherapy using nanotherapeutics. In the present study, the ability of the dual NP-based theranostic system to accumulate in the tumor was evaluated in vivo using intravital microscopy (IVM) and MRI. The system consisted of model therapeutic doxorubicin-loaded poly(lactide-co-glycolide) NP (Dox-PLGA NP) and novel hybrid Ce-doped maghemite NP encapsulated within the HSA matrix (hMNP) as a supermagnetic MRI contrasting agent.

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Gold-containing nanoparticles are proven to be an effective radiosensitizer in the radiotherapy of tumors. Reliable imaging of nanoparticles in a tumor and surrounding normal tissues is crucial both for diagnostics and for nanoparticle application as radiosensitizers. The FeO core was introduced into gold nanoparticles to form a core/shell structure suitable for MRI imaging.

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  • Researchers developed a new genetically encoded material using the encapsulin system, modified to include a photoactivatable fluorescent protein (PAmCherry) as a cargo.
  • The encapsulin shells, which were isolated from human 293T cells, can be internalized by macrophages while clearly displaying the fluorescent signal.
  • This genetically encoded nanocarrier system has the potential to serve as a platform for the targeted delivery of protein and peptide therapeutics in laboratory settings.
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Fixation screws and other temporary magnesium alloy fixation devices are used in orthopedic practice because of their biodegradability, biocompatibility and acceptable biodegradation rates. The substitution of dissolving implant by tissues during the healing process is one of the main requirements for biodegradable implants. Previously, clinical tests showed the effectiveness of Ga ions on bone tissue regeneration.

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Glioma is the most common type of primary CNS tumor, composed of cells that resemble normal glial cells. Recent genetic studies have provided insight into the inter-tumoral heterogeneity of gliomas, resulting in the updated 2021 WHO classification of gliomas. Thorough understanding of inter-tumoral heterogeneity has already improved the prognosis and treatment outcomes of some types of gliomas.

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