Publications by authors named "N N Sukhareva"

N-methyladenosine (mA) RNA modification, a dynamic and reversible process, is essential for tissue development and pathogenesis. However, the potential involvement of mA in the regulation of cardiomyocyte (CM) proliferation and cardiac regeneration remains unclear. In this study, we aimed to investigate the essential role of mA modification in heart regeneration during postnatal and adult injury.

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Neonatal mammalian heart maintains a transient regeneration capacity after birth, whereas this regeneration ability gradually loses in the postnatal heart. Thus, the reactivation of cardiomyocyte proliferation is emerging as a key strategy for inducing heart regeneration in adults. We have reported that a highly conserved long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) LncDACH1 was overexpressed in the failing hearts.

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Osteoporosis is closely associated with the dysfunction of bone metabolism, which is caused by the imbalance between new bone formation and bone resorption. Osteogenic differentiation plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of bone microenvironment. The present study investigated whether melatonin participated in the osteogenic commitment of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) and further explored its underlying mechanisms.

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To determine the characteristics of variability of seed reproduction in the Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis), individual seed variability with respect to the composition of endospermal reserve proteins was studied. Comparative analysis of caryopses obtained by self-fertilization and free fertilization of plants I1 (no. 2-4) and I2 (no.

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The peptide C-I-6 is a modified fragment (sequence 59-72) of human interleukin-2 and stimulates regeneration of hepatic cells and tissues. Study of the possible embryotoxic and teratogenic properties of C-I-6 showed that in some cases it induces the following statistically significant changes: reduces the number of viable fetus, increases the occurrence of hydronephrosis and the number of external and internal hematomas, increases the weight and size of the embryo. It is concluded that intraperitoneal administration of C-I-6 causes a mild embryotoxic and teratogenic effect in rats.

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