Publications by authors named "Polianskii N"

The effect of a mixture of N-acetylcarnosine and D-pantethine (1 : 1, m/m) on UV-A induced cataract in rats was studied. It is shown that instillation of a 5% mixture into the eyes or intraperitoneal injections (25 or 150 mg/kg) inhibit the formation of cataracts, starting from 82nd day of the experiment (p < 0.03), after which the protective effect of the mixture significantly increases (p = 0.

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A comparative experimental study of biomicroscopic appearance of lenses in cataracts of different genesis (age-related, ultraviolet and other radiation-induced or combined) has been performed on animals (mice). It is shown that identical lens opacification can be provoked by aging (endogenous factor), as well as ultraviolet and other radiation exposure (exogenous physical factors). The only differential sign is the severity of the damage.

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Using differential electrophoresis protein composition of lens major proteins in hybrid mice F1 (C57B1XCBA) with cataracts of different etiology (senile, ultraviolet, radioactive and combined ultraviolet-radioactive exposure) was studied Changes that may be specific for cataract caused by aging, ultraviolet and/or gamma-irradiation were not revealed in water-soluble and water-insoluble protein fractions.

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Microscopic lens changes are studied in mice (F1C57B1XCBA) depending on age and after ultraviolet (UV), gamma-irradiation and their combination. In all animals compared to young 3-months animals nonspecific changes due to aging were revealed: microvacuoles in cytoplasm of fiber cells, flattening of epithelial cells and nuclei fragmentation, swelling and confluence of cortical layer cells in anterior and posterior subcapsular zones. In epithelial cells the following changes were noted: nuclei polymorphism, cavities in a cell layer formation of multilayered structures of fibroblast-like cells and cell desquamation.

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Comparative study of lens biomicroscopy in cataract of different etiology (senile, ultraviolet, radioactive and combined ultraviolet- radioactive exposure) is performed in experiment on animals (mice). Lens opacification pattern was showed to be similar in aging as an endogenous factor and ultraviolet (UV) and radioactive exposure as exogenous physical factors. Specificity of these factors is expressed in degree of damage only.

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Four randomized groups of male mice F1 (C57Black/CBA) were investigated: a) UV-irraidated (UV-A, 15 min daily during 9 months, dose 5.6 + 1.2 W/m2), b) gamma-rays irradiated (2 Gy), single, c) influence for combination of UV- and gamma-rays treatment, d) aging.

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The water-soluble proteins from mice lenses (normal and cataract lenses) were investigated by methods of absorption spectrophotometry and kinetics of UV-induced radical decay. General characteristic of internal structure of extraction proteins was investigated by recombination kinetic method. It was shown that concentration of water-soluble proteins lowered ten times in lenses of mature cataract, i.

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The influence of emoxypin (derivate of 3-hydroxypyridine) upon the late receptor potential (LRP) and activity of the cyclic 3',5'-nucleotide phosphodiesterase (PDE) have been investigated. The inhibition of PDE and increase of the amplitude of LPR have been shown. The curve (RP as a function of the stimulus light intensity) was moved towards the lesser lighting and the time of the achievement of the maximum was increased.

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The content of diene conjugates (lipid hydroperoxides) was shown to be significantly higher in lipids extracted from the lenses of mice with hereditary cataract than in the controls. The same holds true for characteristics of fluorescence of the end-product of lipid peroxidation. Two (low- and high-molecular weight) peaks were detected in chromatographic lipid profile of cataract lenses measured by fluorescence on Sephadex LH-20 column, whereas only one (high-molecular weight) peak was found in lipids from normal lenses.

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The effect of six 3-oxypiridine derivatives (at a concentration of 10(-3) and 5 X 10(-3) M) on cyclic nucleotide level in human platelets and platelet aggregation was studied. Five 3-oxypiridine derivatives were shown to depress platelet aggregation, four of them causing the increase in cAMP platelet level. The correlation between antiaggregation activity of 3-oxypiridine derivatives and their ability to rise cyclic nucleotide level in human platelets is discussed.

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The effects of 3-hydroxypyridine (3-HP) derivatives on platelet aggregation and platelet phosphodiesterase (PDE) of cyclic nucleotides (cAMP-dependent) were studied. It was shown that some derivatives of 3-HP inhibit platelet aggregation (the most pronounced effect was exerted by 2-benzyl-3- oxypyridine ). Several derivatives o 3-HP given in a concentration 10(-3) M were discovered to inhibit PDE by 40 to 75%.

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The influence of 8 analogues of 3-hydroxypyridine upon the phosphodiesterase of rod outer segments of frog retinae has been investigated. It has been shown that the analogues of 3-hydroxypyridine inhibit the enzeme reversely and noncompetitively in case of hydrolysis towards the cAMP and cGMP. The natural analogues of 3-hydroxypyridine (pyridoxol, pyridoxale, pyridoxale-phosphate) do not exert the inhibiting effect.

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