Publications by authors named "N S Guliaeva"

Microglia is in the center of modern research because it is involved in neuroinflammation processes, which is considered as an important part of pathogenesis of many brain pathologies. On the contrary, normal physiological functions of microglia are less studied. Here we review modern data on functioning of microglia in the healthy brain.

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Here we review modern data on appearance and maintenance of depression at different levels of the body. We discuss a role of impairments of emotional and motivation mechanisms of adaptive behavior in genesis of depression. We demonstate an interaction of stress response and neuroinflammatory processes in pathogenesis of depression and analyze the effects of these molecular cascades on neurotrophic support of the central mechanisms of memory and neurogenesis.

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There is evidence that not only severe stressful events, but also common low-threat events, in particular chronic ones, may cause or provoke some mental disorders. The literature data on the degree of pathogenicity of stress factors are insufficient. Authors attempted to summarize the established facts in the following aspects: current conceptions on the physiology and pathology of stress in the frames of the problem of psychosomatic disorders, deprivation in childhood, neurobiological consequences of childhood stress, psychiatric consequences of stress in childhood.

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Identification of biomarkers in multiple sclerosis is a very complex problem, and intensive work is being made in this field for the last decades. The importance of establishing biomarkers of multiple sclerosis is related to the high disease heterogeneity and lack of characteristic symptoms that leads to diagnostic, prognostic challenges and difficulties in making decisions about therapy. In this paper, we review the most important biomarkers and discuss their diagnostic and prognostic value.

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This study was aimed at evaluating the role of nitric oxide (NO)/cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) cascade in mechanisms of morphine dependency formation. Morphine was introduced by intraperitoneal (i.p.

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