Publications by authors named "Kravtsov E"

The polyamine (PA) metabolism is involved in cell proliferation and differentiation. Increased cellular PA levels are observed in different types of cancers. Products of PA oxidation induce apoptosis in cancer cells.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Static and dynamic magnetic properties of a [Fe(35 Å)/Gd(50 Å)] superlattice are investigated experimentally in the temperature range 5-295 K using SQUID magnetometery and the ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) technique at frequencies 7-38 GHz. The obtained magnetization curves and FMR spectra are analysed theoretically using numerical simulation on the basis of the effective field model. At every given temperature, both static and resonance experimental data can be approximated well within the proposed model.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Hormonal regulation of receptor expression and glycogen concentrations in the epithelial cells of the oral cavity remains poorly studied. Adhesion of microorganisms to the vaginal epithelium correlates with their adhesion to the buccal epithelium. Analysis of the correlation between Candida adhesion to the vaginal and buccal epithelium depending on the hormonal status has demonstrated that activity of Candida albicans strains in the buccal epithelium correlates with their adhesion activity in the vaginal epithelium, with the coefficient of correlations (r) reaching 0.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Experiments with passive transfer of immunocompetent cell and serum demonstrated suppression of tumor growth after transfer of splenocytes from animals immunized with Trypanosoma cruzi. The nonspecific constituent of antitumor effect of immunocompetent cells was detected. The previously reported oncoprotective effect of mucins 2 and 3 was not confirmed.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The lectin-binding component added to gel was studied in vivo as a potential therapeutic and preventive agent in experimental vaginal candidiasis. Laboratory studies demonstrated its antimycotic effect in relapsing vaginal candidiasis in mice.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Phytoestrogens present in the plants endemic for Chile were studied. The effects of phytoextract [specimen of preparation No. 181 (fraction b)] on target tissues were similar to those of estradiol.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Changes in the cell wall of yeast-like fungi Candida albicans caused by bacterial enzyme lyticase were studied under an electron microscope. The results were compared with the findings on phagocytosis of lyticase-treated Candida albicans by rat alveolar macrophages. It was shown that destruction of the mannan and fibrous outer layers of the cell wall of yeast-like fungi treated with the enzyme led to the release of intracellular organelles and their content.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Lyticase (a bacterial enzyme) was tested as a new antimycotic drug. Of all objects studied, Cellulomonas cellulans AC-870 strain proved to be most productive for this enzyme. A technology for lyticase isolation and purification was proposed.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Laboratory studies of lyticase (enzymatic drug) as an antimycotic agent were carried out. The enzyme reduced optical density of Candida albicans test culture, inhibited adhesion of yeast-like fungi on vaginal epitheliocytes, stimulated the formation of germinative tubes, and made Candida albicans more available for phagocytosis.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We show that the magnetic state in rather thick Cr films can be finely tuned via hydrogen uptake into adjacent vanadium layers at rather low hydrogen pressures. By changing the hydrogen concentration and, hence, the electronic structure in the V layers, it is possible to affect the global properties of spin-density waves (SDWs) in Cr layers, including the SDW period and the Néel temperature. We provide direct experimental evidence that hydrogen uptake into V layers can be used to switch between incommensurate and commensurate SDW states in a reproducible way.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The experiments with passive transfer of splenocytes obtained from animals immunized with Trypanosoma cruzi lysate revealed the role of cell-mediated component of the immunity in the antitumor effect of T. cruzi. The common features of T.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A sampling of lactobacilli from the German National Collection of Microorganisms and L. fermentum 90 TS-4 (21) reference strain clone 3 (Russian Federation) were studied. The results indicate that the receptors on the surface of lactobacillus strains from the German collection had no structures complementary to type 1 fimbriae, though adhesins of some of them reacted with mannose and galactose receptors.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Trypanosoma cruzi antibodies that are important in the anticancer effect of this species of Trypanosoma were first detected in 14% of the 374 examined intact mice. These background antibodies were polyclonal, i.e.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Six lactobacillus species and 4 clones of one of them were studied in order to clear out the ratio between the adhesion capacities of concanavalin A-reactive glycoprotein adhesins on the surface of the bacterial cell and glycoprotein adhesins released into the broth during culturing in liquid nutrient media. The adhesive activity of cultures is largely determined by the strain rather than species appurtenance. Elimination of glycoprotein adhesins from the bacterial cell and their antagonistic activity towards Candida albicans were demonstrated in specific interactions of glycoprotein adhesins with immune serum and concanavalin A.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Lyzed epimastigotes of Trypanosoma cruzi clones P209-1, Gamba1, Sp104-1, MASu, Y7/1, MN12, Cl-Brener, 86/2036, Y7/2-1 inhibit the growth of Ehrlich adenocarcinoma in mice. the tumor decreased 1.5-3 times after 12 daily injections of lysates from 15 million epimastigotes.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We examined production of the protein-lipoteichoic complex detectable by concanavalin A in six lactobacillus strains. A correlation was found between detection of this complex by both reaction with concanavalin A and agglutination with strain-specific antiserum. The cultures were characterized by expression of different types of adhesins.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The evidence has been produced that immunological mechanisms are involved in the known anticancer phenomenon of T. cruzi. Non-inbred albino mice were immunized with avirulent cultures of three strains and seven clones and then transplanted a tumor--sarcoma-180 or Ehrlich's adenocarcinoma.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The content of Tamm-Horsfall protein was measured in the urine of humans without renal diseases, pregnant women, and donors and recipients of renal transplant using a new test system for measuring Tamm-Horsfall protein including antigenic diagnostic agent and immune serum. Production of antibodies to Tamm-Horsfall protein was characterized using antigen diagnostic system.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A new test system for measuring Tamm-Horsfall protein was developed. The system consists of antigenic diagnostic agent and immune serum. The specificity and sensitivity of the reagents were determined.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Comparative analysis of the efficiency of PCR and microbiological methods for deciphering of the etiological structure of non-nosocomial pneumonias demonstrated the diagnostic significance of detecting Streptococcus pneumoniae DNA in the blood, but not sputum. Mechanisms of penetration of S. pneumoniae into the blood are discussed.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Phagocytosis of polymer microspheres both modified and unmodified by bioligands (gelatin, fibronectin and A protein) by leukocytic blood cells of patients with acute pancreatitis. The presence of bioligands in the surface of polymer microspheres and their activity were monitored by the reaction of latex agglutination with an appropriate ligand being involved. The study resulted in designing a method of phagocytosis implementation that can be used to evaluate the content of certain receptors in cellular membranes and, subsequently, to define the changed receptor cell apparatus caused by a disease.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Adhesive activity of Candida albicans towards vaginal epitheliocytes is hormone-dependent. Two types of C. albicans adhesins sensitive to polyphenyloxidase and asparaginase were detected.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF