Publications by authors named "Rotkovska D"

This paper presents results of experiments on the effects of electromagnetic radiation in the millimeter range (frequency 34.0 +/- 0.1 GHz, power density 20 muW/cm2) emitted by a police radar device.

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The role of cell membranes in stimulating and inhibiting the effects of microwaves was investigated in experiments carried out with a suspension of murine bone marrow cells irradiated with microwaves in vitro [f = 2.45 GHz, CW, specific absorption rate (SAR) = 12 W/kg]. Results obtained by means of a structural probe, 2.

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Injection of dextran sulphate before irradiation was shown to protect jejunal epithelium stem cells (D0 increased from 1.13 to 1.82 Gy).

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The combined radioprotection by preirradiation peroral cystamine and postirradiation Ivastimul treatment was examined in sublethally and lethally whole-body gamma-irradiated mice. The enhancement of haemopoietic recovery and increased survival of irradiated mice was demonstrated when a single dose of Ivastimul was administered after irradiation. Ameliorative influence of combined radioprotection may be explained by the haemopoietic stem cell protection by cystamine and haemopoietic stimulation mediated by Ivastimul.

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A decrease in the number of progenitors of erythrocytes (BFUe, CFUe) and of granulocytes and macrophages (GM-CFC) in bone marrow was found in rats exposed to microgravitation during a 14-day flight onboard the Cosmos-2044 biosatellite when compared to control rats maintained under conditions of gravitation on the ground. The number of progenitors of both lineages of haemopoiesis was also decreased in synchronous control rats, thus suggesting that the pool of progenitors is influenced also by the action of the nonspecific space flight factors.

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A single intraperitoneal injection of dextran sulphate given 6 h before irradiation produced higher numbers of microcolonies of intestinal crypt stem cells in whole-body irradiated mice than injection of saline in control mice. If dextran sulphate and hypoxia are combined, the radioprotective effect of hypoxia on intestinal crypt stem cells depends on the time interval between irradiation and administration of dextran sulphate.

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In experiments on mice, single i.p. injections of aqueous extract from chlorococcal freshwater algae (Ivastimul) were found to increase their radioresistance.

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Single exposure of murine bone marrow cell suspension to He-Ne laser radiation elevates the potential of haemopoietic stem cells for growth of GM-CFC colonies in vitro. The stimulatory action of He-Ne laser persists for 60 min after short-term irradiation.

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A decrease in the number of progenitors of fibroblasts (CFUf) was found in bone marrow of rats that underwent a 14-day flight in the state of weightlessness onboard the Cosmos-2044 biosatellite, immediately after flight, when compared with rats maintained in control conditions of terrestrial gravitation. These changes may be explained by the action of specific factors of microgravitation.

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The changes in hemopoiesis of mice following intraperitoneal administration of dextran sulfate (DS) 24 h before irradiation, as well as the effect of injecting them with hydroxyurea (HU), were analyzed. DS increased the proliferation activity and number of hemopoietic stem cells (CFUs) in the bone marrow. The content of CFUs in the bone marrow and the number of endogenous spleen colonies (ESC) of hemopoietic tissue were higher after irradiation in mice treated with DS than in control groups.

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In experiments on mice and rats the effect was studied of a single administration of aqueous extract from chlorococcal freshwater algae - Ivastimul - on their radiosensitivity. After injection of this substance the number of haemopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow and spleen of mice (CFUs) increased, as did their survival after irradiation. Irradiation with a lethal dose of gamma rays 24 hours after the injection of Ivastimul is survived by a larger number of treated mice and rats than untreated ones.

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A study was made of the effect of Ivastimul (IS), an aqueous extract from unicellular Chlorella algae, on the radioresistance and some haemopoiesis parameters of mice exposed to 60Co-gamma-radiation. With median and absolutely lethal radiation doses, IS was shown to produce a pronounced protective effect displayed by the increased survival rate. With sublethal doses, IS elevated the postirradiation formation of endogenous colonies and restoration of bone marrow and spleen cellularity and spleen mass.

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A single i.p. injection of dextran sulphate elevates in mice the activity of blood serum for the stimulation of haemopoietic stem cell (GM-CFC) growth in vitro.

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Mice of the strain (CBA X C57Bl) F1 injected with a single dose (40 mg.kg-1) of dextran sulphate (m.w.

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Peroral application of Isoprinosine for 3, 5 and 10 days increases the number and proliferative activity of haemopoietic stem cells (CFUs) in the bone marrow of mice. Changes in the spleen occur later and are manifested by an increase in CFUs proliferative activity and by a transient decrease in CFUs number.

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A suspension of bone marrow cells from femurs of female (CBA X C57Bl)F1 mice was exposed to 2450 MHz CW microwaves in a specially designed waveguide exposure system. The temperature of the suspension rose, during exposure to microwaves, from 20 degrees C to 45 degrees C, and at an interval within 20 degrees C to 45 degrees C the number of haemopoietic stem cells (CFUs) was determined by the spleen exocolony method. The time of exposure of bone marrow cells to each temperature studied was 20 s.

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The effect of pretreatment of mice with a single injection of dextran sulphate (DS) on the protective capacity of moderate hypoxia was analysed. Dextran sulphate activated haemopoietic stem cell populations, and irradiation under hypoxia one day after DS injection increased the number of haemopoietic stem cells surviving in the bone marrow of the femur, their recovery after irradiation, and the number of endogenous spleen colonies. A moderate hypoxia (15% O2 and 12% O2) significantly reduced the lethal effect of gamma rays in mice after DS injection and increased the value of LD 50/30.

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After a 5-day stay in a state of weightlessness onboard a biosatellite Cosmos-1514 the pregnant rats exhibited a decrease in the number of haemopoietic stem cells (CFUs) in bone marrow and spleens on the recovery day after the space flight as compared to rats kept in the vivarium under usual conditions. The different changes in the concentration of CFUs in the bone marrow and spleens of flight and synchronous control rats indicate that the extent of the decrease in CFUs pool in the spleens of flight rats was significantly influenced by the action of non-specific flight factors.

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Influence of a single i.p. injection of dextran sulphate on radiosensitivity of mice was investigated.

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The oxygen tension (PO2) in the dorsal skin surface of the forearm was studied during the stay of cosmonauts on board Salyut 6. Between the fourth and fifth day of stay on the orbital station a considerable reduction of the PO2 level was observed. The oxygen utilization values were also reduced.

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