Publications by authors named "I Khujadze"

In the present study, on the one hand, the epigenetic modification of condensed "old" chromatin was determined, and on the other hand, the influence of peptide bioregulators (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly-Epitalon; Lys-Glu-Asp-Ala-Livagen; Ala-Glu-Asp-Pro - Cortagen and Lys-Glu - Vilon) on condensed chromatin in lymphocytes from old individuals. Were used molecular-cytogenetic methods: differential scanning calorimetry; activity of ribosomal genes of acrocentric chromosome satellite stalks-NORs; polymorphism of structural pericentromeric C-heterochromatin; variability of the facultative heterochromatin (sister chromatid exchanges - SCE) in the culture of lymphocytes from 75-88-year-old individuals. The analysis of results shows the chromosome progressive heterochromatinization (condensation of eu - and heterochromatin regions) occur in aging.

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A study was made for determining the frequencies of polymorphic variants of GST genes - GSTM1 and GSTT1, both among healthy individuals of the Georgian population (the Tbilisi population, populations of Eastern and Western Georgia), and among patients with tuberculosis; was also conducted a study on the relationship of certain genotypes with hepatotoxicity in patients taking anti Pulmonary Tuberculosis (PT) treatment. As a result of the analysis, it turned out that the general population indicator for healthy individuals for GSTT1 and GSTM1 positive variants of GST genes was 82%; for GSTT1 (-) / GSTM1 (+) variant was 13%; The GSTT1 (+) / GSTM1 (-) genotype was observed in 2%; as for the double null genotype - GSTT1 (-) / GSTM1 (-), the total population indicator was 3%. As for individuals suffering pulmonary tuberculosis, it turned out that 79% of studied patients revealed positive genotypes by the studied genes - GSTT1 (+)/GSTM1 (+); 3% have the GSTT1(-)/GSTM1(+) genotype; the genotype GSTT1(+)/GSTM1(-) was observed in 6% of investigated individuals, and the double null genotype - GSTT1 (-) / GSTM1 (-) - in 12%, which significantly exceeds the general population indicator for healthy individuals.

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