Publications by authors named "Luk'yanov P"

The efficiency of neomitilan, a polysaccharide isolated from Crenomytilus grayanus mussels, was studied in experimental model of radiation pneumonia (irradiation of the animal lungs with a total dose of 14 and 28 Gy). Histological study showed that an increase in the number of nucleated components in the lungs of animals subjected to neomitilan inhalation prior to irradiation. Proliferation of bronchial epitheliocytes and the formation of additional lymphoid structures were also revealed in these animals.

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We studied vasomotor activity of rat cerebral vessels. Peculiarities of endothelium-dependent reactions of cerebral arteries in induced arterial hypertension were revealed. Quantitative and qualitative relationships between the parameters of the vasomotor apparatus of cerebral arteries and parameters of circulatory homeostasis were determined.

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Vasodilating activity of rat cerebral vessels was studied. Methodological peculiarities and chronotropic limits of vasomotor testing were determined. Qualitative and quantitative parameters of dilatation of vessels were determined and similarity of rat dilatation responses and human vasodilatory activity was described.

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A 30 kDa beta-galactose-specific lectin named CVL was isolated from the polychaete marine worm Chaetopterus variopedatus (Annelida) and its anti-HIV-1 activity in vitro was determined. Results showed that CVL inhibited cytopathic effect induced by HIV-1 and the production of viral p24 antigen. The EC(50) values were 0.

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  • * The formation of the LPS-Ch complex is influenced by various factors and involves both ionic and other interactions, which also leads to some dissociation of LPS.
  • * Compared to pure LPS, the LPS-Ch complex had reduced toxicity when tested in mice, but still effectively induced the production of important immune proteins IL-8 and TNF, although at lower levels than the original LPS.
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Cell adhesion molecules, some of which are lectins, play a key role in the control of normal and pathological processes of various living organisms. We found herein that N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-specific lectin, isolated from the ascidian Didemnum ternatanum (DTL), alters the growth properties of HeLa tumor cells depending on the anchorage. DTL was shown to increase the proliferation of HeLa cells grown in soft agar greatly (in anchorage-independent fashion).

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We studied in vitro effects of charged polysaccharides on the classic and alternative pathways of complement activation. The complement system was affected by substances having different charges. Our findings suggest that the conformation of polysaccharide molecules, but not their charge, plays a primary role in the interaction with C1 and C3 complement components followed by initiation of cascade enzymatic reactions.

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Fucoidans and laminarans from Laminaria cichorioides, Laminaria japonica, Fucus evanescens, laminaran from Laminaria gurjanovae, other beta-D-glucans (translam, pustulan and zymosan) and lambda-carrageenan from Chondrus armatus were used to study the effect of water-soluble polysaccharides from seaweeds on the alternative pathway of complement (APC). beta-D-Glucans and fucoidans under study differed appreciably from each other by structural characteristics, and also by degree of purification. beta-D-glucans, on ability to bind complement, ranked in a line according to a degree of their purification.

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The isolate of Bacillus pumilus associated with the marine sponge Ircinia sp. produced the surfactin-like lipopeptides, cyclic acyldepsipeptides. The hemolytic activity of individual cyclic acyldepsipeptides, bacircines (BI) 2, 3, 4, 5 and 5A having different acyl side chain structures (anteiso-C13, iso-C14, normal-C14, anteiso-C15, and iso-C15, respectively) was studied.

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The effects of N-Acetyl-D-glucosamine-specific lectin (M(r) 27 kDa) isolated from the ascidian Didemnum ternatanum on cultivated cells of molluscs and echinoderms were studied. This lectin was found to stimulate the growth or the differentiation of cultivated marine invertebrate cells depending on the stage of embryonic development at which primary cell cultures were obtained. In addition, it has been shown to increase the attachment of cells in primary cultures of these animals.

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We report the characterization of the affinity chromatography-purified N-acetyl-d-glucosamine-specific lectin from the ascidian Didemnum ternatanum (DTL). Native molecular weight of lectin estimated by gel filtration was 28 000. The hemagglutinating activity of DTL independent of divalent cations Ca2+ and Mg2+.

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New glycolipids, derived from chitooligosaccharides of dp 2-4 and containing both free and acylated amino groups, were synthesized. The structure of the key compounds (di-, tri-, and tetra-saccharides acylated with different fatty acids) were elucidated by 13C NMR spectroscopy. Only the amino group of the reducing end of the chitooligosaccharides was found to be acylated when equimolecular amounts of reagents were used.

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D-3-Dodecanoyltetradecanoic acid has been separated from the lipid A of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and its structure has been established by chromato-mass-spectrometry and 13C NMR spectroscopy, by comparison with authentic samples.

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