Publications by authors named "N I Fedorov"

γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) has a significant impact on the functioning of not only the central but also the peripheral part of the nervous system. Recently, various elements of the GABAergic signaling system have been discovered in the area of the neuromuscular junction of mammals. At the same time, the functional activity of membrane-bound GABA transporters (GATs) and their role in neuromuscular transmission have not been identified.

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Melanin is a dark pigment from the group of phenolic or indole polymers with inherent biocompatibility and antioxidant capacity. In extremophilic lichen Lobaria pulmonaria, melanin is responsible for protective properties against hostile environments. Herein, the ability of melanin extracted from L.

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  • Cholesterol is essential for the plasma membrane and helps form lipid rafts, which play a crucial role in muscle contraction and nerve communication in skeletal muscle.
  • In experiments involving mouse diaphragm, lower concentrations of cholesterol-depleting agents did not significantly impact muscle contractions, but higher concentration (10 mM) notably weakened the contraction response during nerve stimulation.
  • The study suggests that severe cholesterol depletion primarily disrupts neuromuscular communication rather than affecting the contractility of muscle fibers themselves.
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An analysis of the current potential range of the Pleistocene relict plant species and modeling of changes in its future range under moderate (RCP4.5) and strong (RCP8.5) climate change in the middle and second half of the 21st century were carried out.

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β2-Adrenoceptors (β2-ARs) are the most abundant subtype of adrenergic receptors in skeletal muscles. Their activation via a stabilization of postsynaptic architecture has beneficial effects in certain models of neuromuscular disorders. However, the ability of β2-ARs to regulate neuromuscular transmission at the presynaptic level is poorly understood.

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