Publications by authors named "O B Basharina"

The effect of UV-light (240-390 nm) in doses of 151 and 755 J/m on the expression of membrane markers CD5, CD19, CD20 in human peripheral blood B cells was studied by flow cytometry. In 24 h after exposure to UV light, we observed activation of processes accompanied by structural rearrangements of B-cell membranes leading to changes in the expression of receptor molecules: the content of of CD19 and CD20 increased due to activation of the synthesis of these proteins, while the content of CD5 decreased. The percentage of CD5 cells decreased over 24 h after UV-irradiation of lymphocytes, while addition of autologous plasma to the incubation medium produced a photoprotective effect on CD5 cells.

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The influence of UV-light (240-390 nm) at dozes of 151 and 755 J/m2 on the content of membrane markers of lymphocytes using the method of flow cytometry was investigated. It was demonstrated that during incubation of UV-irradiated lymphocytes the change of their populational and sub-populational composition occurs. Expression of complexes of CD3, CD 19,.

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The influence of UV-light (240-390 nm) in doses 151-3020 J/m2 on the nature of the death of lymphocytes cells of donor's blood (using markers of apoptotic and necrotic death of cells) and on the level of expression of the marker of apoptotic pre-preparation--CD95-receptor has been investigated. We have shown that UV-radiation increases expression of CD95-receptors which is caused mainly by de novo synthesis of the receptors. It has been revealed that during daily incubation of photo-modified lymphocytes (151 and 755 J/m2) without autological blood cell death occurs by receptor-involved apoptosis.

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The influence of UV-light (240-390 nm) at the dozes of 151 and 755 J/m2 on the intensity of processes of the lipid peroxidation, activity of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), succinate dehydrogenase (SDH), cytochrome c oxidase and the level of the energy supply of donors' blood lymphocytes in the absence and presence of autologous plasma was investigated. It was shown that during the incubation of native and UV-irradiated lymphocytes, autologous plasma reduces the intensity of lipid peroxidation, thus protecting cells from oxidative stress. As a result, the endocellular level of ATP is restored in UV-irradiated lymphocytes (during the daily incubation), which reflects the intensification of the adaptive ability of cells in the presence of autologous plasma.

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The influence of UV-light (240-390 nm) at the dozes of 151 and 755 J/m2 on the maintenance of membrane markers of lymphocytes: CD3, CD19, CD4, CD8, CD25, CD95 using the method of flow cytometry was investigated. It was demonstrated that UV-irradiation of lymphocytes induced the decrease in the number of CD3, CD4 and CD19 markers together with a simultaneous increase of the amount of CD8, CD25 receptors during the daily incubation of cells in a nutrient medium without plasma. When autologous plasma is used during incubation of both native and UV-irradiated lymphocytes, the percentage of cells with the specified markers is not different from the corresponding values in the cells immediately after their purification.

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