Publications by authors named "Bazhenov D"

Natural killer cells (NK cells) exert cytotoxicity towards target cells in several ways, including the expression of apoptosis-mediating ligands (TRAIL, FasL). In addition, NK cells themselves may be susceptible to apoptosis due to the expression of TRAIL receptors. These receptors include TRAIL-R1 (DR4), TRAIL-R2 (DR5), capable of inducing apoptosis, and TRAIL-R3 (DcR1), TRAIL-R4 (DcR2), the so-called "decoy receptors", which lack an intracellular domain initiating activation of caspases.

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We analyzed the effect of individual cytokines that are secretory products of placenta typical of the uteroplacental bed. The proinflammatory cytokines IL-6, IFNγ, and IL-1β increased the expression of TGFβR2 molecule by trophoblast cells, while VEGF and PLGF increased the expression of CD45, CD29, and CD54 adhesion molecule by trophoblast cells. The antiinflammatory cytokine IL-4 increased LeptinR expression by trophoblast cells.

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Objective: The present study was to estimate the role of cytokines for trophoblast death in NK cells presence.

Methods: This study involves assessment of NK-92 line NK cell cytotoxic activity against JEG-3 line cells, in presence of cytokines. We also assessed the effect of secretory placenta products on NK cell cytotoxic activity toward JEG-3 line cells.

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We studied the relationship between structural components of the wound (scab, leukocyte shaft, newly formed epithelium, and granulation tissue) and tissue components (epithelial and connective tissue) during spontaneous healing of skin wounds in rats. The regenerate structures were evaluated by microscopic morphometry. The number of vessels in 10 fields of view was calculated (at ×600), the dimensions of newly formed regenerate structures were determined: height of the scab, leukocyte shaft, granulation tissue, the border zone of the epithelium, and the length of the epithelial wedge.

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Natural killer (NK) cells are the main population of leukocytes in decidua during the first trimester of pregnancy. NK cells can have contact with trophoblast cells during pregnancy, which raises the possibility of mutual influence. This research aimed to evaluate the proliferation and phenotype of peripheral blood NK cells in the presence of trophoblast cells of the JEG-3 cell line.

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Preeclampsia still remains one of the most severe pregnancy complications and is an actual problem in the obstetrics practice. At present, the joint impact of cytokines and other placenta secreted factors on trophoblast cell functional activity during preeclampsia complicated pregnancy remains unclear. The aim of the study is to estimate the surface receptors expression by trophoblast cells in the presence of placenta secreted factors during physiological pregnancy and at preeclampsia.

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The trial objective was to determine the peripheral blood NK cells cytotoxic activity effect on trophoblast cells at recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). The investigation involved non-pregnant women with PRL in proliferating and secretory menstrual cycle phases (PMCPh and SMCPh, respectively); women of 6-7 weeks pregnancy with RPL in past medical history; healthy fertile non-pregnant women in PMCPh and SMCPh, women of 6-7 weeks physiological pregnancy, nulliparity healthy women with regular menstrual function in PMCPh and SMCPh. NK cells cytotoxic activity was determined using peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

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Background: Maternal natural killer cells (NK cells) are a prevailing leukocyte population in the uteroplacental bed. Current descriptions of the effect of cytokines from the placental microenvironment on the expression of receptors by trophoblast and NK cells are inadequate and contradictory. There is insufficient information about the ability of NK cells to migrate through trophoblast cells.

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The aim of this research was to assess the proliferative activity of Natural Killer Cells (NK cells) from Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs) in the presence of trophoblast cells in women with a history of recurrent miscarriages. We examined the peripheral blood of women with recurrent miscarriage in the proliferative (n = 12) or secretory (n = 13) phase of their menstrual cycle, and pregnant women with a history of recurrent miscarriage at 6-7 weeks of their current pregnancy (n = 14). Controls were fertile non-pregnant women in the proliferative (n = 11) or secretory (n = 13) phase of their menstrual cycle, and pregnant women at 6-7 weeks of a physiologically normal pregnancy (n = 20).

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We evaluated cytotoxic activity of peripheral blood NK cells towards trophoblast cells. NK cells either isolated or in the composition of mononuclear cell fraction, caused death of trophoblast cells. In women with physiological pregnancy, the cytotoxic effect of NK cells present in mononuclear cell fraction preincubated with IL-2 was lower than in nonpregnant women, who had never been pregnant previously, and in fertile women.

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NK cells present in different organs differ by their functional characteristics, in particular, proliferative activity. For studying tissue-resident NK cells, tissue-specific microenvironment should be reproduced. In case of decidual NK cells, this microenvironment is created by trophoblast cells.

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The objective of the present study was to estimate the effectiveness of the herbal preparation tonsilgon N exhibiting the anti-inflammatory and immunostimulating properties for the treatment of the children presenting with pathology of a pharyngeal tonsil. A total of 62 children at the age varying from 3 to 11 years with chronic adenoiditis (CA) were available for the examination. The study group was comprised of 32 children, the control one included 30 patients.

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TMJ dysfunction is one of the most common diseases among all disorders of the maxillofacial region. Any abnormality in synchrony or amplitude of motion of the TMJ results in the malposition of the articular disc. Researchers and clinicians were always interested in topographic anatomy of the TMJ.

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The regularities of the formation of the undifferentiated renal tubules in the definitive kidney were studied in 174 human embryos and fetuses at 4.5 to 40 gestational weeks. On the basis of the study of morphological and morphometrical parameters of these tubules, it was shown that the increase of the average tubular crossectional area was associated with the consecutive formation of the nephrons of the definitive kidney and the differentiation of the segments of their tubular portions.

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This review summarizes the results of the study of the provisionality phenomenon in the development of the organs of the urinary system (mesonephros, metanephros) in viviparous (human, rat) and oviparous (bird) amniotes, human organs of mixed origin (pituitary, ovary, stomodeum) reparative regeneration of supporting tissues (in humans and Syrian hamster), morphogenesis of primary hepatic cancer developing against the background of superinvasive opisthorchiasis. It is shown that during the development of tissues and organs, the stages of provisional and definitive histo- and organogenesis could be determined; saltatory mechanism is typical for embryonic organogenesis (formation of cartilaginous skeletal primordia, meso- and metanephrons) and foci of oncogenesis. Transformation zones of the type of tissue organization in the epithelium are located in the areas of contacts of the derivatives of different embryonic primordia.

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Pathological changes in soft tissues surrounding the fracture site as well as in the structural elements of temporo-mandibular joint always occured in condylar process fracture with shift at cervical mandibular jaw level. Other changes were also seen in the joint on the opposite normal side. Modelling of condylar process fracture at mandibular cervical level by means of three-dimensional computer model of temporo-mandibular joint contributed to proper understanding of this pathology emergence as well as to prediction and elimination of disorders arising in adjacent to the fracture site tissues.

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Endoscopical and histological features of oesophagogastroduodenal zone, parameters of pH-metry and electrogastroenterography, qualitative and quantitative characteristics of microbiocenosis were studied in 80 female persons with postcholecystectomy syndrome more then a year after cholecystectomy. In the presence of duodenogastral reflux the most natural is the combination of distal oesophagitis, antral atrophic gastritis and duodenitis, accompanied with low level of gastric acidity, gastric hypokinesis and duodenal dyskinesis, dysbacteriosis of mucosal microflora with its quantitative increase and appearance of bacteria with expressed pathogenicity non-typical for this biotope. These data should be taken into consideration for determination of pre- and postoperative treatment tactics for patients with gallstones.

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It was discovered some features in structure and differentiation of different types of the muscular fibers in each of the two heads of the lateral pterygoid muscle during ontogenesis. Taken characteristics gave possibility to think about different functional significance of data of structure in action of the temporomandibular joint of a man.

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Aim: Determination of clinicomorphological characteristics of acute gastroduodenal erosions and ulcers in unstable course of IHD and the role of disorders in microcirculation, hemostasis, gastric function in development of these erosions.

Material And Methods: Clinically and endoscopically were examined 124 patients with unstable IHD. By detected gastroduodenal changes the patients were divided into three groups.

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Macroscopical study of muscle layer of urogenital diaphragm in women has revealed two muscles situated between its superior and inferior fasciae--m. transversus perinei profundus (MTPP) and sphincter urethrae (SU),--which are separated by connective tissue. In females, SU is not ring-shaped, but is an arched structure situated in front of urethral lumen intertwining into urethral outer circular muscular layer.

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Peculiarities of the development of superior and inferior heads of lateral pterygoid muscle (LPM) as well as their micro- and ultramicroscopic structure were studied as related to the temporomandibular joint elements in human fetuses and newborns. As a result, heterogeneity and asynchronism of the development of myogenic elements of certain LPM heads were demonstrated. The process of muscle fibres differentiation in LPM superior head leads to more mature structural organization and runs faster than in the inferior head.

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The zone of the bronchial constriction of the esophagus and the area of the upper and lower dilatation of the esophagus was studied in humans of different age by the morphohistotopographic method at the macro- and microscopic levels. The bronchial constriction area of the esophagus was found to have a thickening of the circular layer of the muscular tunic, less relative thickness of the longitudinal layer, changed course of muscular fibers. The smooth muscle thickening of the circulating layer of the muscular tunic is localized at the boundary of the transitional zone of the displacement of the striated muscle fibers by smooth myocytes.

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By means of electron microscopy and observational histological techniques, using a similar experimental model, regeneration of the striated and smooth muscle tissues of the esophagus has been studied in rats. During early periods after lesion in both muscle tissues destructive-necrotic changes develop. Beginning from the 2nd-3d days regeneration processes are observed.

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