Publications by authors named "G Altankov"

Recent studies have discovered that aryl-substituted pyrido[2,1-a]isoquinolines have the potential to be highly active DPP IV inhibitors. In previous studies, we reported a novel synthetic approach for the construction of their sulfur-containing bioisosteric [1,4]thiazino[3,4-a]isoquinolines analogues, incorporating an additional aryl substituent. The present study aims to investigate the DPP IV inhibitory activity and cytotoxicity of the synthesized molecules by in vitro assay.

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), pivotal for tissue repair, utilize collagen to restore structural integrity in damaged tissue, preserving its organization through concomitant remodeling. The non-enzymatic glycation of collagen potentially compromises MSC communication, particularly upon advancing the process, underlying various pathologies such as late-stage diabetic complications and aging. However, an understanding of the impact of early-stage collagen glycation on MSC interaction is lacking.

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Graphene and graphene oxide (GO), due to their unique chemical and physical properties, possess biochemical characteristics that can trigger intercellular signals promoting tissue regeneration. Clinical applications of thin GO-derived sheets have inspired the development of various tissue regeneration and repair approaches. In this study, we demonstrate that ultrathin sheets of plasma-functionalized and reduced GO, with the oxygen content ranging from 3.

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Article Synopsis
  • The extracellular matrix (ECM) influences the behavior of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC), particularly in how they self-renew and differentiate, but its effects under pathological conditions like oxidative stress are unclear.
  • This study focuses on human adipose tissue-derived MSC (ADMSC) and reveals that when they attach to oxidized collagen (Col-Oxi), their mechanotransduction processes are significantly altered, leading to less effective focal adhesion and changes in YAP/TAZ signaling.
  • Findings include improved spreading of ADMSCs on native collagen versus rounding on Col-Oxi, alongside reduced actin cytoskeleton development, and a notable decrease in surface roughness of oxidized collagen, suggesting that the physical properties of the ECM are
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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are involved in the process of extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling where collagens play a pivotal role. We recently demonstrated that the remodeling of adsorbed collagen type I might be disordered upon oxidation following its fate in the presence of human adipose-derived MSC (ADMSCs). With the present study we intended to learn more about the effect of polyphenolic antioxidant Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), attempting to mimic the conditions of oxidative stress in vivo and its putative prevention by antioxidants.

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