Publications by authors named "G N Fil'chenkov"

In studying characteristics of specific interaction of estradiol-, testosterone- and thyroid-binding blood globulins with the corresponding ligands in children from Gomel Province with endemic swelling of the thyroid gland (degrees I and II) affected by iodine-131 revealed were a reduced cooperativity in estradiol and T-3 binding and a halved affinity to androgens and thyroids as compared to healthy controls. In addition, there was a drastic decline in the binding capacity of estradiol- and testosterone-binding globulins in the blood plasma. The endemic thyroid gland swelling is supposed to be due to sexual malfunction in teenagers.

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It is shown that the consumption of glucocorticoids from the complexes with serum proteins by hepatocytes decreases with ageing. Transcortin-complexed decrease adenosine monophosphate binding by the liver cells but the degree of this inhibition decreases with an increase of animals' age, which is probably connected with the change in physicochemical properties of steroid-transport blood glycoprotein.

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Specific binding of [3H]AMP to rat hepatocytes and their plasma membranes was studied. It was shown that the time course of this binding reached a maximum within the first 15 seconds. An equilibrium binding study revealed the presence of a single class of binding sites with Kd of 20 microM both in hepatocytes and in plasma membranes.

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The interaction of glycocorticoids with serum transport proteins, plasma membranes and rat liver cytoplasmic receptors progressively declines during ontogenesis, reaching its minimum at 24 months of age. Glycocorticoid receptor complexes (GRCs) binding to the rat liver nuclei and their residual fractions as well as the glycocorticoid-induced initiation of RNA-synthesis also decrease with age. The GRCs are shown to be capable of association with nuclear envelope, nuclear matrix and RNA-containing nuclear fraction isolated from the rat liver.

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Interaction of 3H-dexamethasone with cytoplasmic proteins was studied in male rat liver cells. With ageing of the animals concentration of high affinity and low affinity glucocorticoid receptors was decreased 2-fold as well as the corresponding reduction of nuclear uptake in the steroid-receptor complexes was found. A protein species was found in cytoplasm of aged rat hepatocytes, which bound 3H-dexamethasone with "extremely low" affinity and was not able to associate with the cell nuclei.

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