Publications by authors named "Pronina E"

The students morbidity becomes more and more serious problem due to increasing demands of modern educational process. There is a need to more carefully monitor implementation of medical care of students, to carry out regular preventive examinations, to provide students with appropriate psychological assistance to create environment conducive to learning. To resolve problem of student morbidity is important both for maintaining health of young population and for their favorable academic advancement.

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Due to their high abundance, polymeric character, and chemical tunability, polysaccharides are perfect candidates for the stabilization of photoactive nanoscale objects, which are of great interest in modern science but can be unstable in aqueous media. In this work, we have demonstrated the relevance of oxidized dextran polysaccharide, obtained via a simple reaction with HO, towards the stabilization of photoactive octahedral molybdenum and tungsten iodide cluster complexes [MI}(DMSO)](NO) in aqueous and culture media. The cluster-containing materials were obtained by co-precipitation of the starting reagents in DMSO solution.

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Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a clustering of at least three of the following five medical conditions: abdominal obesity, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, high serum triglycerides, and low serum high-density lipoprotein (HDL). Antipsychotic (AP)-induced MetS (AIMetS) is the most common adverse drug reaction (ADR) of psychiatric pharmacotherapy. Herein, we review the results of studies of blood (serum and plasma) and urinary biomarkers as predictors of AIMetS in patients with schizophrenia (Sch).

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Background: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is presently one of the main methods of treatment for neuropathic pain in type II diabetes mellitus. The discussion about which TENS frequency is more effective in the treatment of neuropathic pain has been ongoing for many years. Despite this, the response of different aspects of neuropathic pain to various TENS modalities has not been sufficiently studied.

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Article Synopsis
  • Biological applications of octahedral molybdenum cluster complexes face challenges due to their tendency to undergo hydrolysis, leading to irreversible structural changes.
  • Understanding the hydrolysis process can actually help in regulating specific biological effects of these compounds.
  • This study shows that aging the cluster complex [{MoI}(DMSO)](NO) in water enhances its photoinduced cytotoxicity and cellular uptake compared to a fresh solution.
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The article considers one of the most actual issues of social policy of the Russian state - the rising generation health. The maintenance of health of rural senior high-school students is considered in chronotopic dimension of key factors and main parameters of healthy life-style during the most dynamic period of their growing up. The rural lifestyle has its own specifics, that are reflected in organization and implementation of healthy life-style at individual and institutional levels and acquires characteristic features at its implementation in gender context.

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The ultrasound studies are highly informative diagnostic methods. The modern ultrasound devices can be applied as component of mobile telemedicine systems that can significantly increase availability of medical care. However, application of ultrasound scanners requires inclusion of ultrasound diagnostics specialist in the medical team that is not always nor possible or appropriate.

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There has been a growing trend globally in the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) amongst children. Consumption of SSBs, particularly carbonated soft drinks, may be one of the key contributor to the epidemic of overweight and obesity. We searched consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages in 360 students of the 1st (n=210) and the 6th (n=150) courses of Krasnoyarsk State Medical University (247 girls and 113 boys), using questionnaires.

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The purpose of the research was the study of nitrite impact on energy metabolism in salivary gland tissues in connection with chronic nitrate intoxication. The study has been carried out on 100 Wistar rats, weighing 160-250 g, which were divided into following groups: the 1st group consisted of intact rodents (control); the 2nd group consisted of experimental rodents, where chronic nitrate intoxication has been reproduced during 14, 30, 60 and 90 days. Intoxication leads to hypoxia, which complications cause tissue hypoxia.

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In this review, we discuss clinical features of subclinical hypothyroidism in the elderly. The article describes the current diagnosis and treatment modalities of subclinical thyroid dysfunction in the older age group.

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Aim: Evaluate the influence of electromagnetic emission (EME) at the frequencies of molecular absorption and emission spectra of atmospheric oxygen and nitrogen oxide (MAES 02 and MAES NO respectively) on the adhesion, population progress and biofilm formation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Materials And Methods: Adhesive activity was evaluated by mean adhesion index (MAI) of bacteria on human erythrocytes. Population growth dynamic was assessed by optical density index of broth cultures; biofilm formation--by values of optical density of the cells attached to the surface of polystyrol wells.

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension are two widely spread diseases among the adults that are known to be risk factors for vascular disease. They are highly related such that comorbidity is common. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the comorbid effects of type 2 diabetes and hypertension on cognitive decline.

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Aims: To provide data on the incidence of Type 1 diabetes (T1D) in Moscow, determined prospectively from 1996 to 2005 for a total of > 10 million subjects aged < 15 years.

Methods: Data on T1D incidence in patients with newly discovered T1D resident in Moscow diagnosed between 1 January 1996 and 31 December 2005 were analysed. Primary ascertainment was based in endocrinology departments of children's hospitals in Moscow.

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The increase in the incidence of type 1 diabetes (T1D), especially in children <5 yr of age, reported over the past decade can be attributed to changes in environmental factors (either quantitative or qualitative) rather than to an effect of genetic factors operating in such a short period of time. The notable increase in the incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in children and adolescents is very likely the consequence of an increasing sedentary lifestyle and an increase in obesity, which has been occurring in developed countries. An increase in the number of children and adolescents with a mixture of the two types of diabetes has recently come to light (i.

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Transport of molecular motors, stimulated by interactions with specific links between consecutive binding sites (called "bridges"), is investigated theoretically by analyzing discrete-state stochastic "burnt-bridge" models. When an unbiased diffusing particle crosses the bridge, the link can be destroyed ("burned") with a probability p , creating a biased directed motion for the particle. It is shown that for probability of burning p=1 the system can be mapped into a one-dimensional single-particle hopping model along the periodic infinite lattice that allows one to calculate exactly all dynamic properties.

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Observation of over 97 postmyocardial infarction convalescents has ascertained that effectiveness of rehabilitation depends much on the function of stress-limiting systems (SLS) of the organism. The best treatment results were achieved in patients with strong SLS. Measurement of SLS indices is recommended in survivors of myocardial infarction on sanatorium treatment.

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The action of ultrasound on microcirculation, bioelectrical activity of the myocardium, exercise tolerance and oxyproline metabolism was studied in patients with subacute myocardial infarction. To achieve a better effect of rehabilitation. it is advisable to use ultraphonophoresis of vasoactive ointments venoruton and nitro-ointment in patients having capillary-trophic insufficiency, slow repair of the necrotic zone, postinfarction inflammation in muscular and connective tissue structures of the upper shoulder girdle.

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Status of microcirculation, bioelectrical activity of myocardium and tolerability to physical loads were studied in 120 patients with myocardial infarction with capillary and tropic insufficiency, divided into four groups, over time, before and after course exposure to physical factors such as the "Venoruton" ointment phonophoresis and electromagnetic radiation of millimeter range, as well as complex medicamentous therapy, used alone or in combination. The most striking therapeutic effect was achieved with the above physiotherapeutic measures being combined.

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As many as 86 children aged 3 to 14 years with bronchial asthma were examined using mycological, immunological and allergological methods including the prick-test, basophil degranulation test (direct Shelley's test) and leukocyte migration inhibition test with Candida antigen. As far as the patients living in the vicinity of a microbiological factory are concerned, hypersensitivity to Candida was detected in 83.3% of cases, primarily that of the delayed type (37%).

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