Publications by authors named "E V Karelina"

The article deals with the actual problem of modern treatment of infant hemangiomas. The accumulated 10-year experience of using propranolol in 512 patients has shown its effectiveness and safety. The team of authors developed a protocol for managing patients with infantile hemangiomas of various localization at all stages of treatment.

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Internasal administration of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) induced prolonged behaviour changes and the appearance of three new compounds absent in the brain extracts of control rats. Two peptides associated with GABA administration were isolated and sequenced: Thr-Tyr-Thr-Phe, which corresponds to a gamma-immunoglobulin segment, and Val-Leu, which is present in a great number of proteins, hence its precursor could not be established. The third compound was not amenable to the Edman degradation technique.

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Fractionation of bovine brain extracts followed by automatic Edman sequencing of individual components resulted in identification of 107 endogenous peptides formed from functional proteins (haemoglobin, myelin basic protein, cytochrome c oxidase, etc) or unknown precursors. Several of the newly identified brain peptides demonstrate different types of biological activity; some of the substances show considerable overlap with the known biologically active peptides. It is suggested that these peptides should participate in regulation of extracellular and intracellular biochemical processes.

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Six short-chain peptides were isolated from an acidic extract of bovine brain in the course of total peptide screening. Their primary structures determined by Edman degradation were LVVYP, LVVYPWT, LVVYPWTQ, LVVYPWTQRF, VVYPWTQ and VVYPWTQRF, which respectively corresponded to the fragments 31-35, 31-37,31- 38, 31-40, 32-38 and 32-40 of bovine hemoglobin beta-chain. All these peptides contained sequences of opioid peptides - hemorphins.

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Kinin-like properties of two new peptides NRP-11 and P7 which have structural similarity with neurotensin (NT) and kallidin (K) were investigated. It was found that, unlike NT and K, the new peptides possess reduced myotropic and hypotensive activity. On the other hand, similarly to NT and K, the new peptides exhibited a high histamine-releasing activity in rat peritoneal mast cells.

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