Publications by authors named "Alexander V Oleskin"

In light of recent data, microorganisms should be construed as organisms that are capable of communication and collective behaviors. Microbial communication signals are involved both in interactions among microbial cells within microbial social systems, including the human body-inhabiting microconsortium, and the dialog between the microbiota and the host organism. The microbiota inhabits various niches of the host organism, especially the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

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This work focuses on the effect of mitochondria-targeted quinones (SkQs) on plants. SkQs with antioxidant properties are accumulated in the mitochondria of pea cells and suppress the generation of reactive oxygen species. At nanomolar concentrations, SkQs prevented the death of pea leaf epidermal or guard cells caused by chitosan, bacterial lipopolysaccharide or KCN.

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This work is concerned with the role of evolutionary conserved substances, neurotransmitters, and neurohormones, within the complex framework of the microbial consortium-immune system-nervous system axis in the human or animal organism. Although the operation of each of these systems per se is relatively well understood, their combined effects on the host organism still await further research. Drawing on recent research on host-produced and microbial low-molecular-weight neurochemicals such as biogenic amines, amino acids, and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), we suggest that these mediators form a part of a universal neurochemical "language.

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The symbiotic gut microbiota plays an important role in the development and homeostasis of the host organism. Its physiological, biochemical, behavioral, and communicative effects are mediated by multiple low molecular weight compounds. Recent data on small molecules produced by gut microbiota in mammalian organisms demonstrate the paramount importance of these biologically active molecules in terms of biology and medicine.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alexander V Oleskin"

  • - Alexander V Oleskin's research focuses on the intricate interactions between microorganisms, particularly the gut microbiota, and host systems, highlighting the role of microbial neurochemicals and their impact on health and behavior.
  • - His studies reveal how microbial communication and low molecular weight compounds, such as neurotransmitters and short-chain fatty acids, function as mediators in the complex relationship among the microbiota, immune system, and nervous system.
  • - Oleskin also investigates the use of mitochondria-targeted antioxidants in plants, shedding light on their potential to mitigate oxidative stress and cell death, showcasing a broader interest in the effects of bioactive compounds across different biological systems.