Publications by authors named "Ianchiĭ R"

It has been investigated the temporal amplitude features of mice myometrium in conditions of action mitochondrial carriers inhibitor, the mitochondrial pore activator, calcium uniporters inhibitor. For the first time it is established that the functional condition of myometrium depends on a mitochondrial carriers functioning; the mitochondrial carrier is NO-dependent itself (on arginaze way of its formation); the carrier functions depending on mitochondrial membrane potential and mitochondrion nonspecific conductivity (mitochondrial pores).

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Currently, the molecular mechanisms involved in induction of oocyte meiotic resumption in the pre-ovulatory follicle which may include (involve) the elimination of meiosis inhibiting factors and/or the accumulation or activation of oocyte maturation signals are actively studied. The present review summarizes the existing literature data regarding the participation of cyclic monophosphates (cAMP and cGMP), protein kinases (mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), AI, AII, B, C, G), epidermal-growth factors (EGF), EGF-like factors, mRNA EGF and EGF-like factors, ovarian steroid hormones and sterols, as well as transcription factors NF-kappaB and CREB (cAMP response element binding protein) in the regulation of mammalian oocyte meiotic resumption. Such scheme of regulation of oocyte meiotic resumption is discussed (considered): the action ofgonadotrophins, FSH and LH, causes increase the production ofcAMP and subsequent activation of MAPK.

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The data about premature ovarian failure and autoimmune oophoritis are collected and analysed in the review. The data about experimental models of ovarian autoimmunity: autoimmune ovarian dysgenenesis, murine experimental autoimmune oophoritis, experimental immune ovarian failure are collected and analysed in the review of the literature.

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Several ovarian disorders in women are associated with autoimmune factors. In this study it was investigated a level of cytokines--TNF-alpha and IFNs in ovarian homogenate and blood serum at ovarian autoimmune damage of mammals. Experimental immune ovarian failure was induced in CBA mice by either immunization with allogenic ovarian extracts or administration of xenogenic anti-ovarian antibodies.

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In this review we analyze the involvement of cytokines in regulation of ovarian function. A growing body of evidence suggests that the ovary is a site of inflammatory reactions. Immune-competent cells present within the ovary may constitute potential in-situ modulators of ovarian function that act through local secretion of regulatory soluble factors cytokines.

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The review considers such factors as mitochondrial distribution, fine structure, mitochondrial carriers and metabolic activity, as well as polarity of mitochondria and their participation in free intracellular Ca2+ regulation in mammalian oocytes and embryos.

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It was shown in vitro that platelets of rats which were exposed to high-salt diet (3 % NaCl solution) possess the least functional activity, especially after addition of the vascular wall tissue to the incubating medium compared to intact rats, which had water load.

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The effects of both arachidonic acid (AA) and inhibition of its metabolism on the antibody-induced changes in the mechanical contraction and action potentials of the isolated papillary muscles were studied. It has been shown that antibody-dependent induction of AA oxidation led to the initiation of Ca2+ entry through voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels of a myocyte. Inhibition of the lipoxygenase way of AA peroxidation prevented Ca2+ overload of cardiomyocytes more than inhibition of the cyclooxygenase way, but less than blocking Ca2+ channels.

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Resumption of the first meiotic division and extrusion of the first polar body from the cumulus enclosed and cumulus-free oocytes isolated from mouse ovaries in diestrus, proestrus, estrus (I and II) were registered in the medium containing various concentration of verapamil. In this study, the competence of the oocytes to resumed the first meiotic division and to extruded the first polar body were dependent from verapamil concentration (in proestrus and estrus I) and from cumulus cell presence.

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Resumption of the meiotic maturation and extruded the first polar body of the murine oocytes was registered at 2 and 14 hours under culturing in the medium containing 1.7 mM Ca2+. There were differences between the groups in the percentage of GV oocytes with zona pellucida that acquired competence to undergo germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD) at 2 hr time point 22.

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Experiments on mouse of the CBA line have shown that polyclonal antiovarian and specific to oolemma monoclonal antibodies depress meiotic maturation of oocytes in vitro and potentially can be the reason for the female infertility. Changes in electrogenic properties and Ca2+ channels of oolemma are likely to be in the base of the mechanisms of depressing action of antibodies on meiotic maturation.

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In experiments of skinned with saponin papillary muscles (PM) of the rat's heart we studied the effects of antibodies (AB), which are specific for the sarcoplasmic reticulum's membranes (SPR). AB (1-5 mg protein/ml) have been established to enhance the amplitude of the isometric PM tension. Inhibition of the Ca2+ release from SPR and its previous release prevented the development of the exciting effect of AB.

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In experiments on the hyperpermeable papillary muscles (PM), we studied the antimembranous antibodies effects on their contractile responses. It has been found that antibodies enhance the amplitude of isometric contraction. Specific antibodies were suggested to induce the release of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmatic reticulum in the PM of rats.

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Action of antibodies specific to the myocardial sarcolemma of rat on contraction of the isolated cardiac muscle was investigated. It is found that initially antibodies cause stimulation of the cell function (an increase in force or frequency of contractions). Then a slow and progressive inhibition of phasic contractions and development of tonic tension and contracture are observed.

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Rabbit antibodies specific to sarcolemma of cardiomyocytes have been studied for their effect on activity of 5'-nucleotidase ecto-enzyme of the Wistar rat cardiomyocytes. It is shown that incubation of isolated plasma membranes of cardiomyocytes of rats (100 micrograms of protein) with the gamma-globulin fraction of antisarcolemmal cardial serum (gamma-ASCS, 20 micrograms protein) and with the gamma-globulin fraction of normal rabbit serum (gamma-NRS, 0.20 micrograms protein) promotes a decrease of the enzyme activity.

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Antibodies specific to rat myocardial sarcolemma inhibit phasic contractions and promote an increase in tonic tension of isolated strips of the cardiac muscle in rat. These results indicate that antibodies induce accumulation of intracellular free Ca2+. Analysis of the authors' data and those from literature suggests that specific antibodies inhibit Na(+)-K(+)-pump activity of the cardiac muscle in rat.

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The influence of polyclonal anti-ovarian and monoclonal antibodies, reacting with cell surface membrane, on the electrical activity of mouse oocytes was studied by the intracellular microelectrode recording. The data obtained suggest that specific antibodies alter permeability and excitability of sexual cells.

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