Probl Sotsialnoi Gig Zdravookhranenniiai Istor Med
September 2023
The actual problem of health care in many regions of Russia are cardiovascular diseases. The valuation and monitoring study of prevalence of this class of diseases was implemented in the Kamchatka Kray. The study was based on official statistic data of general morbidity of adult and children population with circulatory system diseases in 2010-2021.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDokl Biochem Biophys
August 2022
A nanocarrier was obtained by coating the natural clinoptilolite particle surface with a phosphatidylcholine layer. The shell effective size does not exceed the thickness of the phospholipid molecular layer, which was confirmed by UV spectrometry and molecular mass spectrometry. The hydrodynamic diameter of the formulated nanocarrier, which was determined by dynamic light scattering, is smaller than the clinoptilolite core size.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor in vitro fertilization technology, the quality of oocytes has a direct impact on the egg fertilization and developmental competence of early embryo. The morphological criteria are used for the estimation of oocyte quality before its fertilization in vitro. To date, only one method is known to determine the maturity of oocyte.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsing a non-invasive approach, quantitative laser scanning microtomography (QLSM), the morphology of human oocyte was studied layer-by-layer. Then, the cell volume was computed based on 3D reconstruction of a stack of optical sections obtained by QLSM. The integrity of oocyte membrane after cryopreservation was assessed by measuring the changes in oocyte volume in response to hypotonic shock.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCurrently two techniques exist for 3D reconstruction of biological samples by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS). The first, based on microtomy and combining of successive section images, is successfully applied for tissues, while the second, based on sputter depth profiling, is widely used for cells. In the present work, we report the first successful adaptation of sectioning technique for ToF-SIMS 3D imaging of a single cell-fully grown mouse germinal vesicle (GV) oocyte.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this work was to study the fine structure of bacterial films grown on the inner tube surface of a flow reactor. Using the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) approaches, the detailed biofilm relief was visualized. The action of electrochemically reduced water (ERW) on the biofilm ultrastructure generated by the plankton form of E.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe structure of bacterial film formed at the inner surface of the recirculation reactor tube, is studied. The surface relief of the biofilm was visualized by scanning electron microscopy. The effect of electrochemically activated water solution on the film formed from planktonic lactobacteria or E.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Building functional and robust scaffolds for engineered biological tissue requires a nanoscale mechanistic understanding of how cells use the scaffold for their growth and development. A vast majority of the scaffolds used for cardiac tissue engineering are based on polymer materials, the matrices of nanofibers. Attempts to load the polymer fibers of the scaffold with additional sophisticated features, such as electrical conductivity and controlled release of the growth factors or other biologically active molecules, as well as trying to match the mechanical features of the scaffold to those of the extracellular matrix, cannot be efficient without a detailed knowledge of how the cells are attached and strategically positioned with respect to the scaffold nanofibers at micro and nanolevel.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnalysis of the element composition of oviduct and uterine fluid in mammals showed high potassium concentrations in the early embryo microenvironment in vivo. The results of early embryogenesis of mammals in vitro in the presence of high potassium concentrations are discussed. The data are summarized in accordance with the conditions of experimentally modeled pre-implantation development.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe 2D-molecular thin film analysis protocol for fully grown mice oocytes is described using an innovative approach. Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and optical microscopy imaging were applied to the same mice oocyte section on the same sample holder. A freeze-dried mice oocyte was infiltrated into embedding media, e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRegulatory volume decrease in response to hypotonic stress is typical of the oocytes and early mouse embryos. Changes in the kinetics of osmotic reaction can be used as a marker of the modulating effect of the incubation medium on transmembrane transport in embryonic cells. Quantitative laser scanning microtomography (QLSM) was used to measure oocyte volume.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElectron probe microanalysis was applied to study the kinetics of changes in potassium and sodium concentration in muscle cells of isolated heart from Wistar rat during experimental ischemia. Hypoxic perfusion without glucose was shown to evoke the potassium deficiency and sodium accumulation in cardiac myocells. Short-term action (10 min) of strophanthin (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBull Exp Biol Med
September 2014
The inner surface of the drainage catheter used in surgical interventions for biliary system pathologies was examined by scanning electron microscopy. Microflora in the catheter lumen reflects etiological characteristics of the pathological process and helps to predict possible complications. The developed scanning electron microscopy imaging technique of visualization of the fi ne spatial structure of microbial biofilm formed on the catheter surface allows describing the cell pool and structure of the biofilm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBull Exp Biol Med
November 2012
The surface of wound dressing Biocol was studied by scanning electron microscopy. This composite system consists of latex matrix with incorporated water-soluble polysaccharide. The peculiarities of the surface are important for manufacturing of the dressing and for modification of its surface upon contact with fluids, e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the given investigation contents of potassium and its physiological analog, rubidium, are determined in cardiomyocyte. Applying Electron Probe Microanalysis (EPMA), cytoplasmic concentrations of elements (K, Rb) are measured. The data obtained exhibit that for initial acute ischemia phase the active transport is involved in the uptake of rubidium which competes with potassium entry in cardiac myocell.
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November 2011
Osmolarity of Dulbecco's medium at which the volume of two-cell mouse embryo remained similar to that of intact embryo was determined. The method is based on comparison of kinetic curves describing the volume of embryonic cell in solutions of different osmolarity. The blastomere volume was measured by quantitative laser microtomography after fixed osmotic stress intervals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMouse single-cell embryos exhibit robust Regulatory Volume Decrease (RVD). In what manner the very early mammalian embryo following zygote stage is appreciably altered by the anisotonic extracellular solution is, as yet, totally unclear. Little attention was paid to this direction since there was no way to determine the blastomere volume.
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December 2010
We performed qualitative comparison of freeze drying and chemical drying as methods of preparing 3D wet specimens for scanning electron microscopy. Human fibroblasts immobilized in collagen gel were used as a model system. Specimens fixed with glutaraldehyde were frozen in liquid nitrogen and freeze-dried at low temperature in high vacuum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElectron probe microanalysis was applied to determine cytoplasmic elemental (K, Na, Cl) concentrations in cardiac cells of the rat (Wistar). Potassium, sodium and chlorine contents were measured in papillary muscle myocytes of the rat heart perfused by the Langendorff's procedure. Ischemic depletion was created by perfusion with deeply deoxygenated Tirode's solution in the absence of glucose.
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October 2009
The blastomer volume was measured by three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of a series of successive optical sections of the early mouse embryo. Changes in cell volume during osmotic shock were studied. Incubation of a two-cell embryo in Dulbecco's medium induced slow shrinkage of the embryonic cells followed by recovery of its initial volume.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe impact of the osmotic component of the incubation medium for the volume of mouse early embryonic cell was studied by laser scanning microscopy. Common Dulbecco's medium caused a prolonged hyperosmotic effect. Adaptive phase of regulatory compensation for the osmotic shock was observed under hypotonic conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOsmotic adaptation in a blastomere of mouse embryo has been studied by the direct measurement of the cell volume using laser scanning microscopy microtomography followed by quantitative 3D reconstruction. Embryonic cells subjected to hypotonic shock first swelled and then returned to the initial size. At the beginning of osmotic stress, the swelling occurred by the van't Hoff equation with the water permeability coefficient (L(p)) of 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe concentrations of potassium and phosphorus in the cardiomyocyte cytoplasm of the Wistar rat were measured by means of electron probe microanalysis. Pregnancy was accompanied by a decrease in cytoplasmic phosphorus concentration and an increase in cytoplasmic potassium concentration. Acute hypoxia modified the concentrations of these elements in the cytoplasm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe concentration of the elements (K, P) in the cytoplasm of rat (Wistar) cardiomyocytes has been determined by the electron probe analysis. The intracellular content of potassium and phosphorus was determined in early organogenesis and in unfertilized animals. In pregnant animals, a decrease in the cytoplasmic concentration of phosphorus and an increase in the concentration of potassium were registered.
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