Publications by authors named "Aleinikova K"

A rare observation of systemic AL-amyloidosis with a debut in old age, accompanied by diffuse alveolar-septal lesion of the lungs and mediastinal lymphadenopathy in combination with amyloid cardiomyopathy in the absence of pathology of kidney and liver function.

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Adult rat and newt retinas were studied during long organotypic 3D cultivation. A high proliferation level was discovered in the region of growth by applying DNA synthesis markers and in vitro mitosis registration in newt retina. Aggregates were formed in the retina spheroid cavity because dedifferentiated cells migrated into this region.

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To understand why the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) has different potentials for neural differentiation in lower and higher vertebrates, the RPEs of adult newts and rats were compared under similar in vitro cultivation conditions. The RPEs of both animal species were organotypically cultivated within the posterior eye wall under constant rotation in the serum medium free of growth factors. Comparison of the cell morphology, proliferation, and expression of pan-neural markers demonstrated that the RPE cells of adult newts and rats under similar in vitro conditions displayed both similarities and differemces.

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This work continues the studies of the proliferative ability of cells in the adult newt retina. The model of experimental detachment of the retina from pigment epithelium and two techniques to saturate the ocular tissues in vivo with precursors of DNA synthesis were used: (1) the method of repeated [3H]-thymidine labeling and subsequent autoradiographic analysis of semithin sections and (2) an original method for continuous labeling of thymidine analog bromodeoxyuridine and subsequent immunochemical detection. The data obtained confirm and extend our previous data on the localization of DNA-synthesizing cells in the neural retina and expose the pattern of S-phase cell accumulation after retinal detachment for each proliferation-competent cell population.

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Cell localization of 23 kDa- and 35 kDa-crystallins in the retina of adult common frogs Rana temporaria L. was studied using indirect immunofluorescence. Intense specific fluorescence of both crystallins was observed all over the retina, in both periphery and central area.

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The major water-soluble polypeptide with molecular weight of approximately 23 kDa (the 23-kDa polypeptide) was identified in the lens of common frog Rana temporaria L. According to the gel filtration data, the peptide is a part of an oligomeric protein with molecular weight of more than 300 kDa (alpha-crystallin fraction). A highly pure fraction of the 23-kDa polypeptide was isolated by two-step ion-exchange chromatography and SDS electrophoresis and the specific antibodies were obtained.

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Data on activation of crystallin synthesis during lens fiber (LF) formation in amphibians are summarized to point out the questions particularly interesting in the context of lens cell lineage-specific expression programming under different developmental conditions. LFs are known to differentiate throughout life along the same pathway that includes at least five compartments. Using the amphibian eye lens as a model, we have studied how crystallins are expressed in the course of: (1) embryonic LF formation, (2) LF differentiation in adults, and (3) LF transdifferentiation from other (non-lens) eye tissues.

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This review summarizes the published and authors own data about characteristics of expression of tissue-specific lens proteins (crystallins) during differentiation of lens epithelial cells into lens fibers in adult mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Information is analyzed about the presence, synthesis, and localization of different crystallins in lens epithelium and fiber cells of lens cortex and nucleus which correspond to sequential stages of lens cell differentiation. The data available suggest that morphologically similar differentiation of lens epithelial cells into fibers in different classes of vertebrates is accompanied by different programs for activation (and/or increase) of tissue-specific protein synthesis.

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The purpose of this study was to analyze immunochemically the synthesis and distribution of tissue-specific proteins, i.e., alpha-, beta- gamma- and rho-crystallins, in morphologically distinct regions of the frog (Rana temporaria L.

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Concanavalin A (con A), a lectin which specifically interacts with aD-mannose and aD-glucose, has a neutralizing effect on the explants of the early gastrula ectoderm of several amphibian species. Consequently, it was interesting to study con A-binding protein spectrum of the ectoderm and compare it to those of other early gastrula tissues. Animal pole ectoderm (APE), dorsal blastopore lip (DBL) and vegetal pole endoderm (VPE) were dissected from early gastrulae of Rana temporaria and Xenopus laevis.

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The vertebrate lens contains so-called taxon-specific water-soluble proteins. One of them is p-crystallin with a molecular weight of 35 kDa characteristic of Ranidae family. We have identified a polypeptide with a molecular weight of 35 kDa in the eye lens of Rana temporaria which: (1) can be extracted from the lens by aqueous salt solutions, (2) has a molecular mass of 36.

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In this paper we report on the observation of two parameters of embryonic muscles which show the functional activity of myofibrillar ATPase activity of embryonic muscles and superprecipitation (SP) of natural actomyosin. Our results indicate that, during the embryonic period, the myofibrillar ATPase activity and the SP of actomyosin significantly increased, the rate of this increase being different for leg and breast muscles.

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The value of ATPase activity of the myofibril preparations and the value and duration of actomyosin superprecipitation were estimated for different muscles during the chick embryonic development. The ATPase level increases during embryogenesis 4.5-fold, in the leg muscle this change takes place distinctly earlier than in the leg muscle.

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The latest data are reviewed concerning identification of myosin from the skeletal muscle during embryonic and postnatal development in vertebrates. The data are given on the composition of light subunits and specificity of heavy chains of the early isoforms obtained by electrophoresis, peptide mapping, DNA-RNA hybridization, as well as immunological methods with poly-and monoclonals. The substitution of embryonic heavy chains by neonatal and definitive ones is discussed.

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Glycerinated giant muscle fibers of the barnacle Balanus rostratus in an ATP-deficient solution respond to antibodies to paramyosin (aPM) by an isometric tension development followed by an immediate spontaneous relaxation. The aPM presence does not affect the subsequent contraction and relaxation of the fibers in suitable ATP-containing media. The effects of ATP and aPM present together in a contracting medium are additive.

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