Publications by authors named "S O Talanov"

The adult rats received both neurotoxin 6-hidroxidophamine and neurotoxin and melatonin. It was investigated a link between the disturbances of the brain antioxidant enzymes activity and thymic endocrine function, as possible pathogenic factors of parkinsonism, with changes in the number of neural stem cells (NSC) in the bulbus olfactorius. Rats with motor asymmetry in the apomorphine test and significant damage of the dopaminergic neurons in the-substantia nigra have decreased levels of superoxide dismutase, catalase and glutathione peroxidase activities in striatum (1.

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Physiological conditions of formation and subsequent lysis of thrombus were reconstituted in vitro in our research. Thrombus formation was initiated either by addition of exogenous thrombin or by contact of blood with anionic surface, which stimulates spontaneous coagulation of blood. Tissue plasminogen activator and/or protein C were previously added in the blood sample.

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NADPH-oxidase (NOX) is a novel transmembrane enzyme that appears to have pivotal role in the control of platelet signal pathways. The NOX activity in platelets is controlled by agonist receptors activation, which, in turn are modulated by NOX. This review focuses on participation of NOX in autocrine and paracrine regulation of platelet activation, aggregation secretion, protein synthesis and cell recruitment processes during thrombus formation.

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We tested the physiological indices of adult rat heart beat for the adaptation to prolonged physical exercise (swimming). It was shown that the stimulation of NO-production in the heart mitochondria of trained adult rats improves both systolic and diastolic heart function. In adult rats trained by swimming the activity of both de novo and salvage enzymes of nitric oxide synthesis studied (iNOS, cNOS, nitratreductase) were increased in heart mitochondria, whereas in the old rats only the activity of oxidative de novo enzymes.

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We studied the sensitivity of mitochondrial permeability transition pore (MPTP) opening to natural inductors--Ca2+ ions in the rat heart mitochondria with chronic deficiency of nigrostriatal dopamine caused by an injection of selective neurotoxin 6-hydroxidofamine in an ascending lateral bundle of the forebrain. MPTP-opening was determined specrophotometrically (lamda=520 nm) by a decrease in an optical density resulting from mitochondrial swelling. It has been shown that the rat heart mitochondria with chronic deficiency of nigrostriatal dopamine are more sensitive to Ca2+ in its physiological concentration (10(-7) mol/l) and overload (10(-6) - 10(-4) mol/l) in comparison to control animals.

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