Publications by authors named "Ipatova O"

One of the current trends in modern pharmaceuticals is the supply of drugs by transport systems. The use of delivery systems allows to increase the therapeutic efficacy, tolerability, and safety of drug therapy. Liposomes, polymer nanoparticles, carbon nanoparticles, blood cells, metal nanoparticles, oxides, etc.

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Secondary hyperaldosteronism is respondent aldosterone secretion increase, occurring due to some diseases or drug use. It may be accompanied by normal arterial pressure with/without water retention or arterial hypertension without water retention. Secondary hyperaldosteronism without arterial hypertension and without water retention is usually caused by the use of laxative and diuretic drugs.

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We studied the possibility of increasing the efficiency of photodynamic therapy by improving delivery of photosensitizers chlorin e6 into tumor cells. Previous studies showed that incorporation of chlorin e6 onto phospholipid nanoparticles with a diameter <20 nm reduces its cytotoxicity due to accelerated elimination from organs [8]. A heptapeptide R7 synthesized and added to this combination promoted internalization of chlorin e6 into HepG2 cells in comparison with initial nanoparticles without peptide R7.

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Along with modern new drugs, many therapeutic schemes also include known effective drugs, particularly, glucocorticoids. One of the most distributed of them is prednisolone that has pronounced anti-inflammatory properties. Its disadvantage is short-term circulation, resulting in a number of side effects.

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The formulation of the antituberculosis drug rifampicin embedded into 20-30 nm nanoparticles from soy phosphatidylcholine and sodium oleate, is characterized by greater bioavailability as compared with free drug substance. In this study higher antituberculosis activity of this formulation was shown. Rifampicin in nanoparticles demonstrated more effective inhibition of M.

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In connection with recent data about antiatherogenic importance of not only plasma HDL concentration, but of their cell cholesterol efflux capacity as well, the possibility of its correction by phospholipid (PL) nanoparticles was studied. Blood plasma was incubated with earlier elaborated PL nanoparticles emulsion with the particle diameter up to 30 nm, and HDL cholesterol efflux capacity of apo B-depleted plasma was studied. Using macrophages THP-1 preloaded 3H-cholesterol were used.

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Literature data on influence of existing and new groups of drug preparations for dyslipidemias correction are systemized, and molecular mechanisms of their effects are reviewed. The results of experimental and clinical investigations aimed at revealing of new pharmacological targets of dyslipidemias correction were analyzed. The approaches for activation of high density lipoproteins functionality are described.

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Photodynamic therapy is an advanced method of treating cancer and various benign diseases, including infections. It uses light-activated molecules [photosensitizers (PSs)] to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) when irradiated with light of a specific wavelength. This study examined the photophysical and photosensitizing activity of the PS chlorin e6 incorporated in a delivery system based on plant phospholipids.

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The specific activity of drug formulation of doxorubicin embedded into phospholipid nanoparticles with diameter less than 30 nm ("Doxolip") was studied in mice LLC carcinoma. Doxolip was prepared according to technology that was elaborated in Institute earlier. Doxorubicin tumor accumulation after intraperitoneal administration (at 4 h) was 4.

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This paper presents the results of clinical studies on the efficacy and safety of the drug Phospholipovit in different groups of patients, in particular with hepatic encephalopathy and with a high risk of its development (chronic alcohol intoxication). Efficacy of treatmernt was evaluated by the LNT test (link numbers test), and standard liver plasma markers (ALT, AST, GGT, AP). The LNT test in patients with encephalopathy showed better improvement after 5 days course of Phos-pholipovit than after standard therapy.

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It is known that disorders in the cell functioning of the organs/tissues is accompanied by increased expression of certain receptors. A modern approach to improve the specificity of the drug accumulation in the affected area is to construct the delivery nanosystems with the address fragments. Active tagged transport may help to reduce the dose of the drug, minimizing the impact on healthy cells and organs (reduced adverse events).

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The use of targeted transport systems for drug delivery is a promising approach to improve pharmacokinetics of drug substances, accumulation in the lesion. In this study we have obtained and characterized the pharmaceutical composition of doxorubicin in colloidal nanoparticles equipped with targeted conjugates based on folic acid and biotin with dodecylamine. The inclusion of the address fragments into colloidal nanopartical was carried out without surface and drug substance modification The accumulation of anthracycline antibiotic doxorubicin in tumor tissue was compared in Lewis lung carcinoma mouse models after intravenous administration of the composition of colloidal nanoparticles with targeted conjugates biotin-dodecylamine and folic acid-dodecylamine or free doxorubicin.

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The effects of natural polyphenols, resveratrol (RES) and dihydroquercetin (DHQ), included in phospholipid nanoparticles, have been compared with free substances of RES and DHQ in in vitro and in vivo experiments. Preincubation of healthy donor plasma low density lipoproteins (LDL) with RES or DHQ included in phospholipid nanoparticles caused a more pronounced decrease in Cu2+ induced lipid oxidation compared with the free substances, and reduced the formation of lipid peroxides products. Bioavailabilities of RES and DHQ in phospholipid formulations after oral administration in rats were increased by 1.

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The proteome profile of Danio rerio embryos grown in the medium containing doxorubicin, included in the phospholipid transport nanosystem (doxolip) has been investigated using combination of 1D-electrophoresis with subsequent MALDI-TOF-PMF mass spectrometry. Cultivation of growing of D. rerio embryos in the medium with doxolip caused a substantial increase in expression of the cytoskeletal proteins, a decrease in the number of nuclear proteins involved in DNA and RNA synthesis and disappearance of vitellogenin 2 in comparison with control (the cultivation medium containing the phospholipid transport nanosystem).

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A phospholipid drug delivery nanosystem with particle size up to 30 nm elaborated at the Institute of Biomedical Chemistry has been used earlier for incorporation of doxorubicin (Doxolip). This system demonstrated higher antitumor effect in vivo as compared with free doxorubicin. In this study the effect of this nanosystem containing doxorubicin on HepG2 cell proteome has been investigated.

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Phospholipid transport nanosystem (PTNS) for drug delivery is based on soybean phosphatidylcholine. The morphology of PTNS is investigated by means of small-angle X-ray scattering. The obtained results allow one to answer the key question from the viewpoint of organization of drug incorporation whether the PTNS nanoparticles have a structure of micelles or vesicles.

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A new generation of plant phosphatidylcholine (PC)-based pharmacological agents has been developed under academician A.I. Archakov leadership at the Institute of Biomedical Chemistry (IBMC).

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Background: Vitellogenin (Vtg) is the major egg yolk protein (YP) in most oviparous species and may be useful as an indicator in ecotoxicological testing at the biochemical level. In this study, we obtained detailed information about the Vtgs of Danio rerio embryos by cutting SDS-PAGE gel lanes into thin slices, and analyzing them slice-by-slice with (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry.

Results: We conducted three proteomic analyses, comparing embryonic Danio rerio Vtg cleavage products after exposure for 48 h to CdSecore/ZnSshell quantum dots (QDs), after exposure to a mixture of the components used for quantum dot synthesis (MCS-QDs), and in untreated embryos.

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A new method for the analysis of blood lipid based on direct mass spectrometry of lipophilic low molecular weight fraction of blood plasma has been considered. Such technique allows quantification of hundreds of various types of lipids and this changes existing concepts on diagnostics of lipid disorders and related diseases. The versatility and quickness of the method significantly simplify its wide use.

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One of the main ways to increase the effectiveness of well-known medical formulations well-established in clinical medicine - development of delivery systems using new technological approaches and nanomaterials. Currently, much attention is given to targeted delivery systems. At the same time drug carrier has in addition to medication the so-called vector/address with a high affinity for binding to specific receptors on cells/tissue target.

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The drug formulations of antituberculous remedy rifampicin in nanoparticles less than 30 nm based on soy phosphatidylcholine and sodium oleate was elaborated in Institute of Biomedical Chemistry. The distribution of rifampicin in blood plasma fractions after incubation with this formulation and with free rifampicin was studied. This goal was stimulated by the literature data about activation of macrophages LDL receptors in cases of M.

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The effects of phosphatidylcholine-based phospholipid nanoparticles containing fullerene C60 on Danio rerio fish embryos were studied. Exposure of the embryos with the nanoparticles for 48 h did not lead to appreciable changes in the number of protein bands in SDS-PAGE in comparison with the control (exposure in medium with phosphatidylcholine). Mass spectrometric identification of proteins showed differences in the proteomic profiles of the samples.

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Low bioavailability of rifampicin, one of the main antituberculous drug, stimulates searches of its new optimized formulations. The present study has showen possibility of rifampicin embedding into nanoparticles from plant phosphatidylcholine (diameter of 20-30 nm). Addition of sodium oleate to the phospholipid system caused a 2-fold increase of the percent of rifampicin incorporation.

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The increase of tuberculosis incidence in last decade stimulated elaboration of both new antituberculous drugs and also searches ofoptimiting delivery systems for existing drugs. It is determined by their side effects and low bioavailability of effective first line drug rifampicin. Various nanosystems for transport of antituberculous drugs are considered on the basis of various polymers, liposomes, lipid nanoparticles, nanoemulsios, nanosuspensions, dendrimers, cyclodextrines.

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Using the chemiluminescence method, the effective concentration of antioxidants (AO) and its reactivity toward peroxyl radicals (ARA, the k7 constant) have been measured for 13 plant extracts. In fact all extracts demonstrated ARA higher than ionol. Larix dahurica, Hypericum perforatum, Potentilla fruticosa, Aronia melanocarpa and Rhaponticum carthamoides extracts showed the highest values of ARA.

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