The incidence of unstable chromosome aberrations in peripheral blood lymphocytes from unirradiated control subjects was analyzed using cytogenetic data obtained from 9 cytogenetic laboratories located in Moscow, St.-Petersburg, Obninsk, and Dubna (Russia). The objective of this study was to estimate the level and spectrum of spontaneous chromosome aberrations in human lymphocytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe paper deals with a comparative study of two regimens of Macaca mulatta continuous 2-week gamma- and double fractionated acute irradiation by the total absorbed doses of 250 and 132 cGy, respectively; data about chromosomal aberration rates in peripheral lymphocytes were correlated. Based on calculations it was hypothesized that, regardless of regimen, by day-12 of irradiation the effective residual dose would be same, i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe patients (11 cases) with massive invasion in the thoracic aorta have been operated in the period from 2002 till 2010. The tumor of left lung was diagnosed in 9 cases and tumor of the mediastinum--in 2 cases. Prosthetics of the arch of aorta was performed under condition of artificial circulation in 6 cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to improve radicalism of emergency surgical interventions an appropriate method of total mesocolonectomy and D3-lymph node dissection in the medial-lateral direction and the principle of "no-touch technique" were used in 14 patients. This technique is safe, effective, does not prolong the duration of operation and postoperative period, is not followed by increased number of complications and lethality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadiats Biol Radioecol
June 2011
Correlation between the level of somatic pathology and cytogenetic characteristics of blood was analyzed in a group of liquidators of the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (ChNPP). A statistically significant correlation was found between the occurrence of cardiovascular diseases and the level of chromosome aberrations (total frequency of chromosome aberrations, frequency of dicentrics and centric rings, frequency of chromatid aberrations). The results obtained are of great importance for the substantiated prediction of the development of postradiation pathologies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe results of the analysis of multiaberrant cells (MAC) obtained in the course of long-term investigation of cytogenetic effects in human peripheral blood lymphocytes are presented. MAC were discovered in different groups of the population exposed to the radiation factor. No such cells were found in the control groups.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor the first time the cytogenetic examination of the group of nuclear specialists (79 persons) chronically exposed to tritium beta-radiation for a long period was carried out. The frequencies of unstable (conventional method) and stable (FISH-method) chromosome aberrations have been analyzed. 50 years after the beginning of working under the conditions of the increased radiation level the differences (in comparison with control values) were revealed for all cytogenetic parameters.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCytogenetic changes in cultures of blood lymphocytes from 37 cosmonauts returned from space flights of varying duration were analyzed. Prolonged stay in space was shown to increase numbers of stable and unstable chromosomal aberrations. Frequency of dicentric and centric rings depends on flight duration, as well as values of accumulated dose from and dose rate of space radiation.
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April 2001
An analysis was performed of unstable chromosomal aberrations in peripheral blood of 36 cosmonauts after long-term space missions on "Mir" orbital station. 25 cosmonauts were examined before their flights to score spontaneous yields of cytogenetical damage. In all cases the doses absorbed by crews during space flights did not exceed permissible levels of irradiation, adopted for cosmonauts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe article represents results of long cytogenetic survey among liquidators of Chernobyl accident. The parameters studied are frequency of unstable chromosomal aberrations and frequency of symmetrical translocations. The authors show that, in spite of long term after irradiation, average frequency of cells with dicentrics and centric fusions (unstable chromosomal aberrations) remains relatively high.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe frequency of stable translocations using two-color fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) were determined in peripheral blood lymphocytes of 20 persons who took part in liquidation of the Chernobyl accident and of 11 persons of control group. The individual doses for all patients were estimated from a calibration dose-response curve for stable translocation. The doses estimated by our cytogenetic data not always coincided with official dosimetric data.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cytogenetic examination of 178 persons living in seven settlements of the Altai region exposed to ionizing radiation during Semipalatinsk nuclear tests in 1949-1962 was carried out. It was shown that more than 80% of absorbed dose was due to the first nuclear explosion in 1949. The frequency of chromosome aberrations (dicentrics and rings) significantly exceeded the control level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFResults of the cytogenetic investigation on the Chernobyl accident decontamination participants, 5 years after the accident, have been disclosed. Cytogenetic analysis was performed on circulating blood lymphocytes, using a standard cultivation technique. Differences were detected between control group and decontamination participants on frequency of aberrant cells and aberrations of chromosome type in peripheral blood lymphocytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe liquidators of Chernobyl power station accident consequences were subjected to cytogenetic examination in 5 years after the accident. The analysis included a routine method of peripheral blood lymphocyte culture. The exposed and reference groups turned out to differ in the occurrence of distorted cells and chromosomal aberrations in peripheral blood lymphocytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVestn Khir Im I I Grek
October 1988
The article presents generalization of an experience with performing 388 hypothermias of extremities in 101 patients with various isolated multiple and associated traumas of the supporting-locomotory system. With the help of multifactorial mathematical analysis of clinico-physiological data the authors have revealed the dependence of antiedematic, analgetic and vascular effects of hypothermia on the initial state of the patient, his age, degree of disorders of the central nervous system functions and other factors. The best effect was obtained after 3h local hypothermia and the 2-5 degrees C lower temperature of the extremity skin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSerotonin (10(-6)-10(-3) M) stimulates Na,K-ATPase in the rat brain cortex homogenate with a maximal effect at 10(-4) M. Deseril (10(-5) M), antagonist of serotonin receptors, removes the stimulating effect. Deseril has no influence on noradrenaline-induced ATPase activation; the alpha-adrenergic blocker phentolamine does not affect serotonin activation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn contrast to the purified enzyme. Na, K-ATPase from intact synaptic membranes is inhibited by Ca2+ according to a biphase pattern at Ca2+ concentrations of 10(-6) to 10(-3) M. The membrane damage after three washings with bidistilled water results in elimination of low cocentration phase.
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