The work aimed to investigate the biocompatibility and biological activity of the water-soluble fullerene adduct C-Arg. It was found that the material is haemocompatible, is not cyto- and genotoxic, possesses pronounced antioxidant activity. Additionally, this paper outlines the direction of application of water-soluble fullerene adducts in the creation of neuroprotectors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this work is to synthesise and study the biocompatibility and biological activity of the C fullerene adduct with l-threonine (C-Thr). The obtained adduct was identified using a complex of physicochemical methods, namely, C NMR spectroscopy, IR spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, electron spectroscopy, elemental analysis, and high-performance liquid chromatography. The study of biocompatibility and biological activity of the C-Thr adduct included the study of haemocompatibility (haemolysis, platelet aggregation, plasma coagulation haemostasis, binding to human serum albumin, esterase activity), antiradical activity, cytotoxicity, cell proliferation, and interaction with DNA (determination of the DNA binding constant and genotoxicity).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFunctionalization of the fullerene core with amino acids has become a new and promising direction in the field of nanochemistry. The biologic activity of water-soluble fullerene derivatives is based on such properties as lipophilicity, electron deficiency and photosensitivity. The complex of above-mentioned properties can be used to develop protection of biomolecules (in particular, proteins) from external physical and chemical influences.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe article is dedicated to the comprehensive biocompatibility investigation of synthesised graphene oxide (GO) enriched with oxygen-containing functional groups (⁓85%). GO was synthesised through a modified Hummers and Offeman's method and characterised using C NMR, Raman, and IR spectroscopy, XRD, HRTEM, along with size dimensions and ζ-potentials in aqueous dispersions. Biocompatibility study included tests on haemocompatibility (haemolysis, platelet aggregation, binding to human serum albumin and its esterase activity), antioxidant activity (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl reaction, NO-radical uptake, Radachlorin photobleaching, photo-induced haemolysis), genotoxicity using DNA comet assay, as well as metabolic activity and proliferation of HEK293 cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLight fullerenes, C and C, have significant potential in biomedical applications due to their ability to absorb reactive oxygen species, inhibit the development of tumors, inactivate viruses and bacteria, and as the basis for developing systems for targeted drug delivery. However, the hydrophobicity of individual fullerenes complicates their practical use; therefore, creating water-soluble derivatives of fullerenes is increasingly important. Currently, the most studied soluble adducts of fullerenes are polyhydroxy fullerenes or fullerenols.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe article is devoted to the study of the pharmacokinetics of fullerene C in oil and micellar forms, analysis of its content in blood, liver, lungs, kidneys, heart, brain, adrenal glands, thymus, testicles, and spleen. The highest accumulation of C was found in the liver and adrenal glands. As a result of the studies carried out, it was shown that the bioavailability of C in the micellar form is higher than that in an oil solution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSilica is silicon dioxide, which, depending on the production method, can exist in various amorphous forms with varying specific surface area, particle size, pore volume and size, and, as a result, with different physicochemical and sorption characteristics. The presence of silanol groups on the surface of silicas provides the possibility of its further functionalisation. In addition, the developed specific surface of Aerosil allows to obtain composites with a high content of biologically active substances.
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December 2020
Amino acid adducts of light fullerenes have a potential of application in a variety of fields of biomedicine, that is reactive oxygen species scavenging activity, anticancer activity, viruses and bacteria inactivation etc. In this work, the water-soluble C fullerene derivative with l-hydroxyproline (C(CHNO), C-Hyp) was studied. Extensive biomedical investigation of this compound, namely, antiradical activity in the reaction with stable diphenylpicrylhydrazyl radical, the binding to human serum albumin, photodynamic properties, cytotoxicity in glioblastoma A172 and lung carcinoma A549 cell lines, erythrocytes haemolysis, platelet aggregation, genotoxicity on human peripheral blood mononuclear cells was conducted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis article presents data on the synthesis, identification, computer simulation and biocompatibility of graphene oxide (GO) functionalized with L-cysteine (GFC). It was determined that GO reacts with L-cysteine in two different ways: in an alkaline medium, L-cysteine reduces functional groups on the surface and at the boundaries of GO; with heating and the use of thionyl chloride, L-cysteine covalently attaches to GO through carboxylic groups only at the boundaries. The identification of GO, reduced graphene oxide and GFC was performed using various physicochemical methods, including infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, scanning electron microscopy and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne of the most studied fullerene members, C, has a potential of application in various fields of biomedicine including reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging activity, inhibiting of tumours development, inactivating of viruses and bacteria, as well as elaboration of diagnostic and targeted drug delivery tools. However, the hydrophobicity of this molecule impedes its practical use, therefore the actuality of the research devoted to functionalisation of fullerenes leading to amphiphilic derivatives remains important. In this work, the water-soluble carboxylated fullerene derivative C[C(COOH)] was studied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe work is devoted to the research of immune mechanisms in self-control of various functional systems of homeostatic and behavioral levels. Distinction of immune mechanisms in rats with different prognostic stress-resistance is established. Immunization of rats by conjugates of various neuromediators with bovine serum albumin selectively changes the animals stress-resistance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe representation patterns of 15 cytokines RNA in blood plasma and blood cells of patients with breast cancer and apparently healthy women were investigated. Relative levels of RNA IL-8 and IL-18 in plasma of breast cancer patients are significantly increased compared with control group. At the same time no obvious differences were found in relative concentrations of these transcripts in blood cells of patients and control groups.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe impact of various general anesthesia modes on the oxidant-antioxidant system (OAS) and cognitive function in the perioperative period was studied in 88 patients (4 groups, each comprising 22 patients according to the mode of general anesthesia who had undergone elective surgery for chronic calculous cholecystitis (out of an exacerbation) and inguinal, umbilical, and postoperative hernias. Oxidative protein and lipid damages with the lower activity of antioxidant defense enzymes were found in the surgical patients exposed to various modes of general anesthesia. The findings suggest that the pattern of changes in OAS parameters depends on the method of anesthetic maintenance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHyperexpression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is often identified as unfavorable prognosis for different epithelial cancers. The study was concerned with an attempt of establishing a relationship between EGFR expression, on the one hand, and patient's clinico-morphological status, prognosis and efficacy of chemotherapy for stage III-IV serous ovarian carcinoma, on the other. EGFR hyperexpression predominated in advanced aggressive tumors and involved a significantly shorter period preceding tumor progression.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe spectrum of human antigens allows a monitoring of various pathological processes such as autoimmune disorders and tumorigenesis. Serological analysis of cDNA expression libraries (SEREX) is now used to search for new cancer-associated antigens, which are potential diagnostic markers or targets for immunotherapy of cancer. The results obtained for several solid tumors are reviewed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRoss Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova
December 2002
Microionophoretic administration of melatonin into the perineuronal space of lateral hypothalamic neurons in WAG and Fischer-344 rats decreased the firing rate and regularized activity of the cells. Moreover, the effects of melatonin completely blocked the activation of neurons and changes in their pulse activity produced by norepinephrine. The effects of melatonin on neuronal activity in behaviorally active stress-resistant WAG rats were more pronounced than in behaviorally passive stress-predisposed Fischer-344 rats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDifferent methods and components of anesthesia during operations in donors and recipients were studied by using the experience in maintaining anesthesia during 39 relative and 7 cadaveric hepatic transplantations. The experience in using epidural anesthesia and total intravenous anesthesia at the donor stage of hepatic lobar transplantation was comparatively analyzed. Combined epidural anesthesia (CEA) may be used during long-term and traumatic operations dealing with hepatic lobectomy in a relative donor since it is noted for low hepatotoxicity and no drastic hemodynamic exposures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRoss Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova
November 2002
Effects of synthetic thymomimetic vilon on open field behaviour, immediate early gene c-Fos expression in paraventricular hypothalamus properties of organs sensitive to emotional stress, and characteristics of albumin in the blood plasma in male Wistar rats, were investigated and are discussed in the article. It is shown that intraperitoneal vilon injection rises the resistance against emotional stress according to prognostic indexes open field behaviour. Vilon administration also inhibits hypertrophy of the adrenals, involution of the thymus, and elevates concentration of albumin in the blood plasma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new anesthetic pofol is characterized by predominantly hypnotic effect; it is a pharmacological analog of a well-known drug diprivan (propofol). The drug was used in 60 anesthesias for bronchoscopic manipulations and cardiosurgical operations. Its effects on hemodynamics, gas exchange, and reactions during induction and after anesthesia were evaluated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo groups of coronary patients subjected to revascularization of the myocardium were examined in order to detect the negative hemodynamic effects of protamine sulfate (PS) and the possibility of their correction by simultaneous infusion of adrenaline microdoses. In group 1 (27 pts.) heparin was neutralized by infusion of PS alone (6 mg/kg) and in group 2 (27 pts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD) may develop intraoperative hypertensive and hyperdynamic reactions provoking myocardial ischemia, the authors estimated reactivity of the autonomic nervous system before giving anesthesia. This was made for prediction of intraoperative hypertensive reactions and choice of an optimal anesthesia variant. Combination of spectral analysis of variability of the heart rhythm and active orthostatic test was employed for this purpose in 50 IHD patients undergoing myocardial revascularization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the possibility of using clofeline in anesthesiological protocol for myocardial revascularization as a drug preventing hemodynamic disorders and perioperative myocardial dysfunction. In group 1 (27 pts.) clofelin was used in premedication (150 micrograms at night on the eve of surgery and before the operation), group 2 (29 pts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF57 ischemic heart disease (IHD) patients entered the study of right and left heart function at different stages of anesthesia and operation to reveal possible reasons of myocardial dysfunction and to propose effective prevention of this dysfunction. All the patients were operated on under multicomponent balanced anesthesia (relanium, fentanyl, arduan, nitric oxide with oxygen 1:1). Left ventricular function was assessed at Doppler echocardiography, right ventricular function--at catheterization of the lung artery with a Swan-Ganz catheter with low time constant.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe choice of anesthesia for a high risk operation, orthotopic transplantation of the liver (OTL), is discussed. The authors propose a protocol of anesthesia for OTL. For induction anesthesia, intravenous drugs should be preferred; the liver-free stage of the operation is carried out under anesthesia with a closed isoflurane contour, and the initial metabolic disorders of patients are corrected.
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