Publications by authors named "Nuraly S Akimbekov"

Neurodegenerative diseases, which are characterized by progressive neuronal loss and cognitive decline, are a significant concern for the aging population. Neuroinflammation, a shared characteristic of these diseases, is implicated in their pathogenesis. This article briefly summarizes the role of magnesium, an essential mineral involved in numerous enzymatic reactions and critical for neuronal bioactivity, in the context of neuroinflammation and cognitive decline.

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  • Magnesium is crucial for glucose utilization and insulin signaling; low levels can lead to issues such as insulin resistance and β-cell dysfunction, particularly in diabetics.
  • Research shows that magnesium deficiency leads to reduced pancreatic β-cell activity and worsens insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes patients.
  • Maintaining sufficient magnesium levels is important for overall health and can help prevent metabolic disorders like type 2 diabetes by supporting insulin secretion and other cellular functions.
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The present study deals with the synthesis and characterization of a polymer composite based on an unsaturated ester loaded with 5 wt.% triclosan, produced by co-mixing on an automated hardware system. The polymer composite's non-porous structure and chemical composition make it an ideal material for surface disinfection and antimicrobial protection.

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The oral cavity is a key biocenosis for many distinct microbial communities that interact with both the external environment and internal body systems. The oral microbiota is a vital part of the human microbiome. It has been developed through mutual interactions among the environment, host physiological state, and microbial community composition.

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  • Contrary to previous beliefs, microbes are found to thrive in coal habitats, playing crucial roles in the coal ecosystem and biogeochemical processes.
  • Lower-rank coals, with their high oxygen content and organic materials, present new opportunities for microbial activity that is still largely underexplored.
  • Native bacteria, fungi, and microalgae have significant potential for applications in agriculture, chemical production, environmental restoration, and energy sustainability related to coal resources.
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  • Vitamin D, specifically in its active form calcitriol, is crucial for maintaining the balance of calcium and phosphate in the body, which is necessary for healthy bone development.
  • It enhances the absorption of these minerals in the intestines and kidneys, but can be influenced by serum phosphate levels and other factors like FGF23 and PTH.
  • Imbalances in phosphate levels, whether too high or too low, can lead to health issues such as cardiovascular problems, chronic kidney diseases, and bone disorders like rickets and osteomalacia.
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The manufacturing of sanitary and household furniture on a large scale with inherently antimicrobial properties is an essential field of research. This work focuses on the synthesis of polymer composites based on the unsaturated polyester of resin loaded with 5 wt.%-Triclosan produced by a co-mixing approach on automated technological complex with a potential for broad applications.

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Zinc finger protein 1 (ZPR1) is required for cellular replication and viability. Recently, ZPR1 variant rs964184 has been repeatedly linked to high plasma triglyceride levels, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), suggesting its involvement in lipid metabolism. This article attempts to explain how ZPR1 contributes to the mechanism of high-fat diet-associated cognitive decline through three premises: i) high-fat diet results in cognitive decline, ii) ZPR1 deficiency also results in cognitive decline, and iii) high-fat diet results in ZPR1 deficiency.

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Prolonged pharmacological interventions have detrimental health consequences by developing drug tolerance or drug resistance, in addition to adverse drug events. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic-related stress has adversely affected the emotional and mental health aspects around the globe. Consequently, depression is growing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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HIV infection affects 36.9 million people globally, and vitamin D deficiency is a global public health concern for HIV patients. Approximately 70 %-80 % of HIV-infected patients have vitamin D deficiency.

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There is a growing body of evidence for the effects of vitamin D on intestinal host-microbiome interactions related to gut dysbiosis and bowel inflammation. This brief review highlights the potential links between vitamin D and gut health, emphasizing the role of vitamin D in microbiological and immunological mechanisms of inflammatory bowel diseases. A comprehensive literature search was carried out in PubMed and Google Scholar using combinations of keywords "vitamin D," "intestines," "gut microflora," "bowel inflammation".

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Unlike many vitamins derived predominantly from food sources, vitamin D is produced endogenously in the skin upon exposure to sunlight. Ethnicity, skin pigmentation, socioeconomic status, geographic location, climate and sunscreen; all of these factors contribute to the amount of insolation for any given individual. Insufficient insolation creates the prerequisites for vitamin D deficiency.

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