Publications by authors named "N V Tokareva"

[Moyamoya disease].

Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova

July 2018

Moya-moya is a rare cerebrovascular disease characterized by the progressive occlusion of cerebral vessels with partial switching off the circle of Willis and arteries that feed it. The article provides a review of literature, modern diagnostic criteria and a description of a single clinical case. The onset of the disease in this patient was characterized by headache and speech disorders.

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Objective: To assess the efficacy of aminophenylbutyric acid (anvifen), a synthetic GABA-receptor agonist, in the treatment of adult patients with tension type headache (TTH).

Material And Methods: Eighty-seven patients with episodic TTH (ETTH) and 30 patients with chronic TTH (CTTH) were examined. The area under the headache curve, sleep quality, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) scores and stress resistance measured by an original questionnaire were evaluated.

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We describe the actinomycete strain IMV-70 isolated from the soils of Kazakhstan, which produces potent antibiotics with high levels of antibacterial activity. After the research of its morphological, chemotaxonomic, and cultural characteristics, the strain with potential to be developed further as a novel class of antibiotics with chemotherapeutics potential was identified as Streptomyces sp. IMV-70.

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We studied the in vitro effect of apolipoprotein A-I possessing activity of defensin proteins on the structure of plasma membranes in donor erythrocytes and lymphocytes. Incubation of erythrocyte membranes with apolipoprotein A-I was accompanied by significant changes in biophysical characteristics of a fluorescent probe pyrene in the hydrophobic membrane region and a decrease in Na+/K(+)-ATPase activity. Microviscosity of annular lipids in the plasma membrane of lymphocytes increased during incubation with apolipoprotein A-I.

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Chronic viral hepatitis C is associated with decreased production of TNF-alpha by the peripheral blood mononuclear leukocytes irrespective of virus genotype and degree of the morphological activity of the process in the liver. This process positively correlates with the increase in the content of TNF-alpha soluble receptor (molecular weight 55 kDa), which can play a role in the mechanisms of immunopathogenesis of long persistence of hepatitis C virus in the body.

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