Publications by authors named "Rabinovich V"

There are no known drugs or drug combinations that promote substantial central nervous system axonal regeneration after injury. We used systems pharmacology approaches to model pathways underlying axonal growth and identify a four-drug combination that regulates multiple subcellular processes in the cell body and axons using the optic nerve crush model in rats. We intravitreally injected agonists HU-210 (cannabinoid receptor-1) and IL-6 (interleukin 6 receptor) to stimulate retinal ganglion cells for axonal growth.

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  • Neurite outgrowth happens when a special receptor called cannabinoid-1 is triggered, causing the entire cell to respond in a coordinated way.
  • Researchers studied the different biochemical pathways involved in this response and found many processes that help the cell grow neurites.
  • They discovered that some critical processes work deeper in the cell while others are directly related to growing the parts required for neurite extension, meaning many pathways are needed for this growth to happen correctly.
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  • Axonal regeneration in the mature central nervous system (CNS) is hindered by various extracellular factors, even in genetically modified mice that lack key myelin-associated inhibitors.
  • Researchers discovered high levels of histone H3 in human cerebrospinal fluid and at injury sites in animal models, indicating it acts as an inhibitor of nerve regeneration.
  • Histones inhibit nerve growth by targeting specific receptors and pathways, but this effect can be reversed with activated protein C, which enhances axonal regeneration in damaged nerves.
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  • Iliac vein stenting is an effective procedure to treat iliac vein stenosis, but some patients experience early partial in-stent thrombosis within the first month post-procedure.
  • The study analyzed data from 3,518 patients who underwent iliac vein stenting between 2012 and 2018, focusing on factors leading to partial thrombosis, with a follow-up period after the procedure.
  • Results showed that while the majority of patients did not experience thrombosis, those with an ASA score of 2 or 3 were at a greater risk for developing partial thrombus, and 18 of the 38 cases of partial thrombus resolved within 3 months.
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  • Iliac vein stenting is a new and effective treatment for chronic venous insufficiency, but in-stent thrombosis is a significant risk, leading researchers to test if Clopidogrel can reduce this risk.
  • A study of 3,518 patients analyzed the impact of administering Clopidogrel before and after the stenting procedure compared to after only, tracking 30-day thrombosis rates.
  • Results showed no significant difference in thrombosis rates between the two groups, indicating that pre-procedural Clopidogrel may not provide additional benefit in preventing in-stent thrombosis.
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Whole cell responses involve multiple subcellular processes (SCPs). To understand how balance between SCPs controls the dynamics of whole cell responses we studied neurite outgrowth in rat primary cortical neurons in culture. We used a combination of dynamical models and experiments to understand the conditions that permitted growth at a specified velocity and when aberrant growth could lead to the formation of dystrophic bulbs.

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Using a gelatin microbial transglutaminase (gelatin-mTG) cell culture platform tuned to exhibit stiffness spanning that of healthy and diseased glomeruli, we demonstrate that kidney podocytes show marked stiffness sensitivity. Podocyte-specific markers that are critical in the formation of the renal filtration barrier are found to be regulated in association with stiffness-mediated cellular behaviors. While podocytes typically de-differentiate in culture and show diminished physiological function in nephropathies characterized by altered tissue stiffness, we show that gelatin-mTG substrates with Young's modulus near that of healthy glomeruli elicit a pro-differentiation and maturation response in podocytes better than substrates either softer or stiffer.

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One of the main causes of mortality of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients are complications of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV). Combining drug therapy for HCV with double filtration plasmapheresis (DFPP) has significantly increased the effectiveness of treatment for these patients. However, there are no data on the use of this method for the treatment of patients co-infected with HIV and HCV.

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The necessity and effectiveness of introducing the program of the exchange of syringes for intravenous drug users as a preventive and antiepidemic measure are discussed. Preventive and antiepidemic measures within the concept of harm reduction are described. The comparative analysis of materials obtained as a result of two sociological questionings, carried out in 1997-1998 among the representatives of the community (random nonrepeating choice) and in the middle of 1999 among the participants of the program revealed that the participants of the program had statistically significant changes in risky behavior patterns during the use of injection drugs.

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150 persons (drug users) who had applied to the department of psycho-social consultations and voluntary tests for the presence of HIV infection and STD of the Regional AIDS Control Center, as well as partners of HIV-infected addicts in the intravenous use of drugs, were examined. Out of 150 examined persons 63 were found to be positive for HIV infection. Among dangerous behavioral patterns, characteristic of drug addicts introducing drugs intravenously, the practice of repeated aspiration of the drug into syringes from the dose of the drug solution, common for the whole group of addicts, was noted as the most widespread habit.

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A considerable growth in cases of HIV infection in Rostov Province was registered in 1996-1997. Number of men was 525, number of women--196 cases, were registered. The highest index of HIV infection was noted in group of tested by epidemiological evidence (4494,4 per 100,000 tested persons), which was 57.

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Data from literature are given on the role of "acute phase" proteins in inflammation and their connection with lipoproteins. Intensive production of acute phase proteins is shown to take place in modelling of experimental atherosclerosis. The hypothesis is proposed that allows to consider the acute phase reaction of the liver as a very important condition of modified lipoproteins formation acquiring autoantigenic properties.

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Data on cellular-molecular aspects of the development of immune inflammation in vascular wall under atherogenesis are considered. Own results and literature data on the investigation of mechanism of adhesion of agrannulated leucocytes on endothelium, role of macrophages and T-cells in modification of apoprotein B-containing lipoproteins, production and secretion of proinflammatory cytokines and acute phage proteins by "intima" cells are considered. A conception evaluating atherogenesis as a local immune inflammation in the arterial wall is considered.

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The action of a new biological preparation intended for the treatment of E. coli infection and Proteus dysbacteriosis in children has been studied in experiments on mice and suckling rabbits. The protective activity of anti-E.

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