Publications by authors named "Ilya V Victorov"

Background And Purpose: Clinical and experimental evidence suggests that spreading depolarization facilitates neuronal injury when its duration exceeds a certain time point, termed commitment point. We here investigated whether this commitment point is shifted to an earlier period, when spreading depolarization is accompanied by a perfusion deficit.

Methods: Electrophysiological and cerebral blood flow changes were studied in a rat cranial window model followed by histological and immunohistochemical analyses of cortical damage.

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An important task in understanding oncogenesis is the identification of those genes whose copy number and expression increase during tumorigenesis. Previously, in an effort to identify genes which could be used as molecular markers for glial tumors, we compared gene expression in glioblastoma to the normal brain cells. Among the genes with the most pronounced increased expression in tumors there was CHI3L1, encoding the secreted chitinase 3-like 1 protein (also known as HC gp-39 or YKL-40).

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  • The study explored how well monoclonal antibodies targeting the E2 fragment of connexin 43 (Cx43) could identify glioma cells in animal models with brain tumors.
  • Two types of labeled antibodies were injected into rats with gliomas, showing significant accumulation at the tumor site and less in other organs after 72 hours.
  • The findings indicate that these antibodies can accurately visualize glioma cells and suggest their potential use for delivering drugs specifically to glioma invasion areas, highlighting their role in targeted cancer treatment.
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Presently there is no neuroprotective pharmacological treatment of proven clinical safety and efficacy available. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the beta-carboline, abecarnil (Abe), which has already passed clinical phase III trials in patients with anxiety disorders, is neuroprotective in in vitro models of cerebral ischemia or excitotoxicity. Abe (100 nM) protected cultured cortical neurons when applied 20 min before or 20 min after combined oxygen glucose deprivation (OGD).

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No experimental system exists to date for the in vitro study of retinal ganglion cell populations in a three-dimensional organotypic tissue environment. Here, we describe such a novel method for roller cultivation of adult retinas. Retinas of adult (1-3 months old) rats were cut into rectangular slices of approximately 1 mm(2).

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Infections are a leading cause of death in stroke patients. In a mouse model of focal cerebral ischemia, we tested the hypothesis that a stroke-induced immunodeficiency increases the susceptibility to bacterial infections. 3 d after ischemia, all animals developed spontaneous septicemia and pneumonia.

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