Publications by authors named "Bogomolova E"

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  • - Sea spiders (Pycnogonida) are a unique group of marine animals related to horseshoe crabs, but there's limited information on their anatomy and biology, particularly regarding reproduction.
  • - This research focuses on the male reproductive system of the sea spider P. femoratum, detailing its U-shaped testis with specific features like pedal outgrowths and reduced reproductive sinus, which supports sperm development.
  • - The study highlights the structure of sperm from P. femoratum, noting its lack of typical euchelicerate traits and suggesting that the associated sex-specific glands may have functions in reproduction, with ovigeral glands possibly providing antifungal substances.
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  • All major arthropod groups have excretory glands believed to be an ancestral trait, but the presence of these organs in pycnogonids (a type of ancient aquatic chelicerate) was uncertain, particularly due to limited anatomical research.
  • This study investigated four nymphonids using advanced microscopy techniques and found that all species possess distinct excretory organs, detailing their structure and various components.
  • Additionally, the research traced the development of these organs, revealing their anatomical location in the appendages, and suggests that the structure of the sacculus may have evolved secondarily, though its exact classification compared to other arthropods remains ambiguous.
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The complement inhibitor CD55/DAF is expressed on many cell types. Dysregulation of CD55 expression is associated with increased disease severity in influenza A infection and vascular complications in pathologies that involve excessive activation of the complement system. A luciferase reporter system was used to functionally analyze the single nucleotide polymorphism rs2564978 in the U937 human promonocytic cell line.

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Interleukin 10 (IL10) is a major anti-inflammatory cytokine that acts as a master regulator of the immune response. A single nucleotide polymorphism rs3024505(C/T), located downstream of the gene, is associated with several aggressive inflammatory diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus, Sjögren's syndrome, Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis. In such autoimmune pathologies, IL10-producing B cells play a protective role by decreasing the level of inflammation and restoring immune homeostasis.

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  • * Recent research challenges the idea that regRNAs are simply noise, showcasing their important roles in various cellular processes and diseases.
  • * The review discusses different types of regRNAs, including promoter RNAs, enhancer RNAs, silencer RNAs, and shorter forms like miRNAs, emphasizing their potential as biomarkers and targets for cancer treatment and other diseases.
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Sea spiders (Pycnogonida) are marine chelicerates. Current pycnogonid phylogeny based on molecular data remains uncertain and contradicts traditional morphological perspectives. To resolve this conflict, understanding their inner anatomy is crucial.

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The brachiopods are sessile invertebrates with an unusual blood system, which consists of a long-branched dorsal vessel. It is still unknown how blood circulates in this system. In the present study, for the first time we propose the circulation of blood in brachiopod Hemithiris psittacea based on morphological and experimental data.

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Regeneration is widespread across all animal taxa, but patterns of its distribution and key factors determining regeneration capabilities stay enigmatic. A comparative approach could shed light on the problem, but its efficacy is limited by the fact that data is only available on a few species from derived taxa. Pycnogonida are nested basally within the Chelicerata.

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The features of sanitary constitution of students of the Nizhniy Novgorod region related to gradation of intra-group somatologic characteristics are presented. The results of anthropometric screening of 10 400 students of the Nizhniy Novgorod Oblast (boys/girls 5100/5300) aged 7-17 years were analyzed; body types were evaluated according to the Darskaya S. S.

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The Kaliningrad region is known for its specific climate, which can negatively affect the adaptive potential of the body. This manifests in an increased incidence of respiratory diseases and skin conditions. To prevent high morbidity, a plant protein product was included in the diet of first-year university students.

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Experimental studies of Perchlozone, an antituberculous drug with manifest inhibitory activity towards Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis, were carried out. Genotoxicity of Perchlozone was evaluated by the DNA comet method on liver and lung tissues and blood cells after 14-day inhalation exposure of rats. The level of DNA aberrations in response to inhalations of the drug in a concentration of 102.

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Intense physical activity can lead to endogenous intoxication of the organism of athletes. Metabolic stress occurs due to the acceleration of plastic and energy exchanges and the accumulation of products of incomplete metabolism, lipid peroxidation processes are activated, changes occur in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal system of the organism. One of the first and most powerful means of recovery is nutrition.

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Organization and ultrastructure of the protonymphon larva were never adequately described, despite it being the common larval type of the enigmatic sea spiders and the only example of oligosegmented life stage among recent chelicerates. We have made a comprehensive examination of the newly hatched free-living protonymphons of Nymphon brevirostre using SEM, TEM, light, and confocal microscopy. Although fairly typical in their broad characters, protonymphon larvae have a number of unique and unexpected traits.

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Background: Arthropod diversity is unparalleled in the animal kingdom. The study of ontogeny is pivotal to understand which developmental processes underlie the incredible morphological disparity of arthropods and thus to eventually unravel evolutionary transformations leading to their success. Work on laboratory model organisms has yielded in-depth data on numerous developmental mechanisms in arthropods.

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There was revealed the structure of deteriorations in the nutritional status of schoolchildren in the city: the most of students has normal nutritional status, but there was noted the high prevalence of excessive body weight and obesity among children and teenagers. Risk factors for development of deteriorations of the nutrition state were detected as follows: irrational food regimen, qualitative compartment offood, factors of educational environment, lifestyle. The main role in system of control of the nutritional status in children is referred to the correction of socio-hygienic factors which prove to be the priority ones in the shaping of the nutritional status in students.

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The effect of the ubiquitous downregulation of insulin receptor (InR) gene expression on the metabolism of juvenile hormone (JH) and dopamine (DA) in young females of D. melanogaster under normal conditions and heat stress is studied. The activity ofJH degradation and alkaline phosphatase (ALP, an enzyme regulating DA synthesis) were used as indicators of JH and DA levels, respectively.

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A complex assessment of health state in children and adolescents provides includes definition of a biological age, constitution and physical development harmony. One of the biological age assessment criteria is a «dental age" defined as a number of permanent teeth and their eruption time. Dental age was evaluated in 2057 children aged 7 to 17 years.

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The effect of a decreased availability of the D1-like dopamine receptor (DopR) in Drosophila (caused by DopR antagonist added into food) on the juvenile hormone (JH) synthesis rate in young female D. melanogaster has been studied. The JH degradation rate and the alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and tyrosine decarboxylase (TDC) activities were used as indicators of the JH synthesis rate.

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In Drosophila, juvenile hormone (JH) is synthesized de novo in the specialized endocrine gland, corpusallatum (CA). Dopamine (DA) controls JH levels by either stimulating or inhibiting its synthesis and degradation depending on the developmental stage. The present study focuses on the role of D2-like receptors in the regulation of JH synthesis by dopamine.

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Previous studies have shown that juvenile hormone (JH) regulates dopamine (DA) and octopamine (OA) content in Drosophila, and we have shown the influence of an increase in JH level on DA and OA metabolism in young females of Drosophila virilis and Drosophila melanogaster. Here we investigate the effects of genetic ablation of a subset of cells in the Corpusallatum (CA, endocrine gland synthesizing JH) on the DA levels and activities of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), DA-dependent arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase (DAT) and tyrosine decarboxylase (TDC) in young D. melanogaster females under normal conditions and upon heat stress (38°С).

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