Publications by authors named "G A Russkikh"

Background: The aim of the study was to determine the concentration of endogenous cystatin C and cystatin SN, as potential tumor biomarkers, in the serum and biological fluids of the eye in both healthy controls and patients with uveal melanoma.

Patients And Methods: The concentration of both cystatins was determined in the intraocular fluid (IOF), tear fluid, and serum of patients with uveal melanoma and compared to baseline measurements in IOF, tears, serum, cerebral spinal fluid, saliva and urine of healthy controls.

Results: The concentration of cystatin C in all the biological matrices obtained from healthy controls significantly exceeded the concentration of cystatin SN and was independent of gender.

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The liposomal form of isonicotinic acid hydrazide conjugate with oxidized dextran (liposomeencapsulated dextrazide, LEDZ) injected intraperitoneally for 3 months to BALB/c mice with chronic BCG-induced granulomatosis (6 month after infection) down-regulated activities of protease (MMP) and antiprotease (TIMP-1, TIMP-2, α2-macroglobulin) components of the regulation system, which indicates a drop of destructive and inflammatory potential of BCGinduced granulomatosis. The persistent enhanced hyaluronidase activity in the liver and its reduced (normalized to control level) activity in the lungs after administration of LEDZ indicates a greater hydrolysis of hyaluronan in the liver than in the lungs. LEDZ-induced changes in MMP/TIMP system in mouse liver and lungs are characterized with relative elevation of protease activity over that of antiprotease one.

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Administration of the liposome-encapsulated dextrazide (LEDZ) to mice 6 months after infection with mycobacterium BCG vaccine for 3 months modulated metabolism of collagens and the intensity of fibrosis of internal organs. In the liver, we observed a redistribution of glycosaminoglycans towards sulfated forms, a decrease in the content of hyaluronan, a change in the ratio of hydroxyproline fractions indicating a decrease in fibrosis via two mechanisms: suppression of synthesis and increased degradation of collagens. In the lungs, administration of LEDZ did not affect the content of sulfated glycosaminoglycans, but significantly reduced the content of hyaluronan, stimulated degradation of collagen, and reduced its synthesis, but these processes were insufficient for significant reduction of fibrotic complications in the lungs.

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The content of vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A) in blood plasma and its relationship with lipid and extracellular matrix metabolism in working-aged men (19-69 years), living and working in the European part of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation (Russian Arctic), were studied. No age dependence of the plasma VEGF-A content was found. The correlation analysis, performed in different age groups, revealed significant associations of VEGF-A level with lipid parameters (CS, LDL-C, Apo B, atherogenicity coefficient, Apo B /Apo A1 ratio) and extracellular matrix metabolism (blood TIMP-4, MMP-2, MMP-3, MMP-9, hyaluronan, total and peptide-bound hydroxyproline, glycosaminoglycans).

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Examination of collagen turnover in the liver, lungs, and spleen of BALB/c mice revealed the age-related differences in the levels of hydroxyproline and its fractions. The highest level of total hydroxyproline was observed in the lungs and spleen of young (2-month-old) mice. In the liver, this level attained maximum at the age of 6 months at the expense of elevation of protein-bound hydroxyproline relatively its level in 2-month-old mice.

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