Publications by authors named "Dmitry Zverev"

Purpose: In a cohort, observational prospective trial, we assessed the long-term dynamics of sleep-disordered breathing in patients with resistant hypertension after renal denervation and their association with blood pressure change at remote follow-up.

Materials And Methods: Twenty-eight patients with stable hypertension who were recruited for endovascular radiofrequency renal denervation in 2012-2019 and had valid both baseline and follow-up sleep study, were included in the analysis. All patients underwent physical examination, anthropometry, office and ambulatory blood pressure measurements, blood and urine tests, kidney visualization, and full polysomnography before and within 12-36 months after renal denervation.

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One of the serious obstacles of the aortopathies research is a considerable shortage of human aortic smooth muscle cells (SMCs), which can be used to model the disease. SMC in most cases come from the whole aorta of transplant donors, which are rather difficult to access. In the course of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery, a fragment of aortic tissue is excised to make a bypass root.

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Background: Congenital heart defects (CHDs) often have genetic background due to missense mutations in cardiomyocyte-specific genes. For example, cardiac actin was shown to be involved in pathogenesis of cardiac septum defects and smooth muscle actin in pathogenesis of aortic aneurysm in combination with patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). In the present study, we further searched for mutations in human α-cardiac actin (ACTC1) and smooth muscle α-actin (ACTA2) genes as a possible cause of atrial septum defect type II (ASDII) and PDA.

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X-Ray irradiation at room temperature produces several paramagnetic centres in rare-earth activated K2YF5 crystals, whose thermal annealing behaviour can be linked with the occurrence of thermoluminescence (TL) glow peaks. In this paper, continuous wave (CW) and pulsed paramagnetic resonance techniques are used to study the structure of a very stable radiation-induced centre, which may be involved in the TL peak at approximately 390 degrees C reported for Ce- and Tb-activated crystals. From the spectra the centre's g tensor and hyperfine (nuclear quadrupole) tensors for several 19F and 39K neighbouring nuclei are extracted, but no self-hyperfine interaction could be detected.

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