Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol
February 2025
Non-invasive optical registration and subsequent analysis of heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) in transparent aquatic animals have recently been proposed as convenient toxicological endpoints, well-suited for automation data acquisition and processing. This approach was evaluated in experiments involving juvenile Daphnia magna and zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos exposed to glyphosate solutions (20 mg/L, 2 mg/L, 0.2 mg/L, and 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFToxic environmental pollutants pose a health risk for both humans and animals. Accumulation of industrial contaminants in freshwater fish may become a significant threat to biodiversity. Comprehensive monitoring of the impact of environmental stressors on fish functional systems is important and use of non-invasive tools that can detect the presence of these toxicants in vivo is desirable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn acoustic microscopy method for measuring the velocity of ultrasound in the yolk and blastula of bony fish embryos at early stages of development was proposed. The yolk and blastula were approximated as a sphere and a spherical dome, respectively, consisting of a homogeneous liquid. A theoretical model of ultrasonic wave propagation through a spherical liquid drop located on a solid substrate was developed in the ray approximation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOptical techniques are utilized for the non-invasive analysis of the zebrafish cardiovascular system at early developmental stages. Being based mainly on conventional optical microscopy components and image sensors, the wavelength range of the collected and analyzed light is not out of the scope of 400-900 nm. In this paper, we compared the non-invasive optical approaches utilizing visible and near infrared range (VISNIR) 400-1000 and the shortwave infrared range (SWIR) 900-1700 nm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe magnetic environment may influence the functioning of the cardiovascular system. It was reported that low-frequency and static magnetic fields affect hemodynamics, heart rate, and heart rate variability in animals and humans. Moreover, recent data suggest that magnetic fields affect the circadian rhythms of physiological processes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLabel-free quantitative analysis of the cardiovascular structure and function in wild fish is highly important and still unsolved problem. We developed a robust algorithm for bright field microscopy data processing, which allows reliable detection and quantification of circulatory system across the whole animal. We verified this technique by in vivo experiments on broad whitefish (Coregonus nasus) embryos.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZebrafish is a well-established animal model for developmental and disease studies. Its optical transparency at early developmental stages allows in vivo tissues visualization. Interaction of polarized light with these tissues provides information on their structure and properties.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe zebrafish () is an increasingly popular animal model biological system. In cardiovascular research, it has been used to model specific cardiac phenomena as well as to identify novel therapies for human cardiovascular disease. While the zebrafish cardiovascular system functioning is well examined at larval stages, the mechanisms by which vessel activity is initiated remain a subject of intense investigation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report on the noninvasive method for in vivo study of fish's cardiovascular system, that is, the heart and the structure of vessels that carry blood throughout the body. The proposed approach is based on combined photoplethysmographic and videocapillaroscopic microscopic imaging and enables noncontact two-dimensional mapping of blood volume changes. We demonstrate that the obtained data allows precise measurements of heartbeat, blood flow velocity and other important parameters (see Videos S1 and S2).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe analysis of kinetic curve of redox potential changes (ORP) of aqueous medium in the process of loach embryo population development at 17°C was conducted. The system of critical points defining periodization of the major stages of embryo development was identified on the ORP curve in the time interval up to τ(0) using novel methods for processing of nonlinear signals. It was shown that τ(0) was a natural periodization parameter of main morphological changes in an embryo known in the developmental biology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVestn Otorinolaringol
November 2007
The article presents an original technique of voice restoration in patients who have undergone laryngopharyngectomy with resection of esophageal cervical part; analyses mechanism of phonation. Four cases of prosthetic reconstruction are reported. The necessity and feasibility of voice rehabilitation in patients with this severe condition are validated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo types of vulnerability of coronary vessels damaged by atherosclerosis were proposed basing on results of a study of 94 patients with psychosomatic reactions accompanied with ischemia or myocardial infarction. First variant (35 patients) was characterized by stable course of the disease (high effort angina without coronary catastrophes, episodes of unstable angina, etc.) and selective sensitivity to definite key affect of high personal value.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIndian J Exp Biol
May 2003
The optical (non-substantial) interactions between various biological samples have been evident in a number of cases mainly by the effects on their functional activity and developmental patterns. However, the mechanisms of these interactions have remained obscure. Effect of optical interaction has been observed on the intensity and Fourier patterns of biophoton emission of fish embryos.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
July 2004
Ischemic heart disease (IHD) with psychogenic provoked myocardial infarctions (MI) and myocardial ischemic disease (MID) is considered as a psychosomatic disorder. Seventy patients, 17 female and 53 male, aged between 39-77 years, mean age 61.2 +/- 9.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe compared the characteristics of ultraweak emissions from groups of loach embryos of different ages in the presence or absence of optic interaction. The percentage of zero values of emission gradually increased during the first hour of optic interaction. The number and height of rare big pulses estimated by the value of kurtosis increased in parallel.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: To study efficacy and safety of pirazidol administration in depressive patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD).
Material And Methods: Pirazidol was given in a dose 0.15-0.
Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
March 2004
Presented here, are the results of 4-weeks lorafen monotherapy in 31 in-patients of psychiatric and cardio-surgical clinics divided, respectively, into 2 groups: 16 patients with chronic anxiety disorders and 15--with acute developed before an coronary artery bypass surgery in ischemic heart disease. A dynamics of the patients' state was evaluated with Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Lorafen proved to be highly effective, with percentage of responders being about 77% (24 patients out of 31).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUltraweak emissions of groups comprising several dozens of unfertilized and fertilized loach eggs, embryos, larvae, and their egg envelopes were measured on a photomultiplier tube. The envelopes absorbed the light from external sources but readily gave it back in the absence of embryos. We carried out statistical and frequency-amplitude analyses of ultraweak emissions and studied the autocorrelation structure of their frequency spectra.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGroups of loach (Misgurnus fossilis L.) embryos of different ages were kept in different quartz cuvettes for 20-24 h so that only optic contact between the groups was possible. Subsequent observations showed that parameters of their development deviated from those in the control groups.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe relationship between heart rate and errors and work quality was studied in the examinees during somatosensory, mathematic, and Lindolt's tests. There was a significantly higher correlation between the time course variations of heart rate, the types of cardiac regulation (central, respiratory, autonomic), and the levels of the achieved. There was a basic difference between the groups of subjects in their responses to testing errors, by reflecting in altered heart rate and work quality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProbl Endokrinol (Mosk)
December 1981
The study of biological effect of LH and iso-LH isolated from the hypophyses of higher vertebrates on two zoons of carp-like lower vertebrates, has shown that both preparations injected in vivo induce maturation of female loaches, while in the carp, iso-LH stimulates fish maturation and LH single and/or repeated doses (2-3 injections) do not provoke female maturation. Both preparations in vitro stimulate the maturation process and the loach oocyte ovulation, but the character of this effect is dissimilar. LH exerts a high stimulating effect on the loach oocyte maturation and a low one on ovulation.
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