Publications by authors named "R R Gubaidullin"

Currently, a new line of research on mitochondria-targeted anticancer drugs is actively developing in the field of biomedicine and medicinal chemistry. The distinguishing features of this universal target for anticancer agents include presence of mitochondria in the overwhelming majority, if not all types of transformed cells, crucial importance of these cytoplasmic organelles in energy production, regulation of cell death pathways, as well as generation of reactive oxygen species and maintenance of calcium homeostasis. Hence, mitochondriotropic anticancer mitocan agents, acting through mitochondrial destabilization, have good prospects in cancer therapy.

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The work presents an approach to instrument the load-sensing bearings for automotive applications for estimation of the loads acting on the wheels. The system comprises fiber-optic sensors based on addressed fiber Bragg structures (AFBS) with two symmetrical phase shifts. A mathematical model for load-deformation relation is presented, and the AFBS interrogation principle is described.

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A series of 34 new amine- and guanidine-functionalized derivatives of betulinic, ursolic, and oleanolic acids were synthesized and tested for their antimicrobial activity against the growth of four bacterial strains (Escherichia coli, Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)) and two fungal strains (Candida albicans and Cryptococcus neoformans). The obtained compounds were also tested for the cytotoxic effect against HEK293 human embryonic kidney cell line and hemolytic activity against human red blood cells. Most of the prepared amino and guanidinium derivatives of betulinic, ursolic, and oleanolic acids showed a considerably higher bacteriostatic activity against methicillin-resistant S.

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A series of new betulinic and ursolic acid conjugates with a lipophilic triphenylphosphonium cation, meant to enhance the bioavailability and mitochondriotropic action of natural triterpenes, have been synthesized. The experiments on three human cancer cell lines (MCF-7, HCT-116 and TET21N) revealed that all the obtained triphenylphosphonium triterpene acid derivatives not only showed higher cytotoxicity as compared to betulinic acid but were also markedly superior in triggering mitochondria-dependent apoptosis, as assessed using a range of apoptosis markers such as cytochrome release, stimulation of caspase-3 activity, and cleavage of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase, which is one of the targets of caspase 3. The IC was much lower for all triphenylphosphonium derivatives when compared to betulinic acid.

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Aim: To discuss the main aspects of multimodal method of accelerated postoperative rehabilitation (fast track surgery).

Material And Methods: The program of accelerated rehabilitation consists of minimization of surgical treatment's stressful influence on patient's organism in perioperative period. The method implies use of efficient preoperative management, minimally invasive operations, regional anesthesia and short-acting anesthetics, early postoperative rehabilitation.

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