Publications by authors named "Grigorieva M"

The involvement of nitric oxide in the responses of the hemostasis system to the appearance of proline-containing peptides in the blood was studied in experiments on rats. It was shown that a single intranasal administration of peptides PGP, RPGP, and PGPL to rats led to an increase in fibrinolytic, anticoagulant, and antiplatelet potential of blood. The use of the non-selective NO-synthase blocker L-NAME almost completely inhibited the anticoagulant effects of the glyprolines.

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Unlabelled: Embryonal tumor with multilayered rosettes (ETMR) is a rare and highly malignant brain tumor that develops in children younger 4 years old. This neoplasm is characterized by extremely aggressive course, low sensitivity to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Thanks to the progress of pathologists, diagnosis of ETMR is now available using immunohistochemical examination with LIN28A and SALL4 antibodies.

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As a joint effort from various communities involved in the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid, the Operational Intelligence project aims at increasing the level of automation in computing operations and reducing human interventions. The distributed computing systems currently deployed by the LHC experiments have proven to be mature and capable of meeting the experimental goals, by allowing timely delivery of scientific results. However, a substantial number of interventions from software developers, shifters, and operational teams is needed to efficiently manage such heterogenous infrastructures.

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The analysis of the literature data and own experimental studies on the effect of glyproline peptides on fat, carbohydrate metabolism, and hemostasis system when modeling metabolic syndrome in animals (rats) was carried out. Violations of fat and carbohydrate metabolism are characterized by hypercoagulation, increased glucose levels, dyslipidemia, and decreased rheological properties of blood. In this condition, the arginine- and lysine-containing glyprolines (PGP, PRP, RPGP, KKRRPGP, RKKRPGP, and KRRKPGP) at multiple (7 days) intranasal introduction had a complex effect on the hemostatic parameters, increasing antiplatelet, anticoagulant, and fibrinolytic activity of blood plasma.

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Anticoagulant effects of 12 short peptides of the glyproline series - Arg-Glu-Arg-Pro-Gly-Pro (RERPGP), Arg-Glu-Arg-Val-Gly-Pro (RERVGP), Arg-Glu-Arg-Gly-Pro (RERGP), Arg-Pro-Gly-Pro (RPGP), Pro-Leu-Pro (PLP), Pro-Leu-Pro-Ala (PLPA), Pro-Gly-Pro-Leu (PGPL), Phe-Pro-Leu-Pro-Ala (FPLPA), Pyr-Arg-Pro (PyrRP), Lys-Lys-Arg-Arg-Pro-Gly-Pro (KKRRPGP), Arg-Lys-Lys-Arg-Pro-Gly-Pro (RKKRPGP), and Lys-Arg-Lys-Pro-Gly-Pro (KRKPGP) in concentrations of 10-3 and 10-2 mg/ml in vitro was demonstrated by the thromboelastographic method. The effects of 6 peptides ((RERPGP, RPGP, PLP, PLPA, RKKRPGP, and KKRRPGP) were also observed in vivo after intranasal or oral administration. Changes in the studied thromboelastographic parameters towards hypocoagulation in comparison with the control group were noted.

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We studied the effect of chronic intranasal and peroral administration of a new peptide preparation AСTHPGP in a dose of 100 mg/kg body weight on the state of vascular-platelet and plasma hemostasis in animals. It was found that this synthetic regulatory peptide administered intranasally can produce antiplatelet, anticoagulant, and antifibrin-stabilizing effects on the blood plasma in healthy rats. In both administration routes, the peptide induced activation of the anticoagulation system of the hemostasis by increasing enzymatic and non-enzymatic fibrinolysis; after intranasal administration, the fibrinolytic effects were more pronounced.

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The study demonstrates the formation of heparin complexes with prolyl-glycine peptide and proline and glycine amino acids. The method was developed for in vitro production of these complexes at 1:1 dipeptide to heparin molar ratio and 2:1 amino acid to heparin molar ratio. These complexes, unlike the constituents, proline and glycine, exhibited significant anticoagulant, antiplatelet, and fibrin-depolymerization activities of varying degree in vitro and in vivo.

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Intranasal administration of regulatory peptide PRG to rats against the background of persistent hyperglycemia improves blood antiplatelet and anticoagulant-fibrinolytic potential and normalizes blood sugar in comparison with the corresponding parameters in control animals that did not receive the peptide. The fibrinolytic and antiplatelet activities of blood plasma remained elevated 6 days after peptide withdrawal against the background of unchanged glucose administration.

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