Publications by authors named "Shaikhaliev A"

Physical macroporous poly(vinyl alcohol)-based cryogels formed by the freeze-thaw technique without the use of any foreign cross-linkers are of significant interests for biomedical applications. In the present study, such gel materials loaded with the antimicrobial substances were prepared and their physicochemical properties were evaluated followed by an assessment of their potential to serve as drug carriers that can be used as implants for the treatment of infected wounds. The antibiotic Ceftriaxone and the antimycotic Fluconazole were used as antimicrobial agents.

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We developed a technique for the complex modification of the surface of dental implant made of VT1-0 titanium that included sequential mechanical treatment and irradiation with powerful ion beams. The chemical composition and physical properties of the surface of titanium implants (VT1-0 grade) sandblasted with subsequent acid etching, as well as subjected to complex treatment (sandblasting and irradiation with powerful ion beams) were evaluated using micro-X-ray spectral analysis. In in vivo experiments, osseointegrative properties of the implants subjected by these treatments were compared.

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We performed a morphological study of the bone tissue after implantation of a cryogenically structured albumin sponge containing a bioregulator isolated from blood serum into an extensive experimental defect of the femur. By day 90, no complete reparation of the bone tissue was achieved in the control group (without implantation of 3D carrier), a loose spongy bone is formed at the site of the defect. After implantation of the 3D carrier without serum bioregulator, the defect was closed, but the formed bone was loose and contained no inflammation foci.

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Substitution of mandibular defects resulting from injuries and inflammatory bone diseases as well as surgical interventions for tumors is an important medical and scientific problem. The article presents the results of surgical treatment of 8 patients with the use of combined endoprosthesis of the mandible consisting of individual titanium metal structure and titanium silk. This solution provides the possibility for reliable fixation of the soft tissue structures of the lower face region by suturing, including facial and masticatory muscles, improving the biological integration of the endoprosthesis.

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We studied the effect of a bioactive peptide complex isolated from bovine serum on the proliferative potential and migration rate of mesenchymal stromal cells in vitro, as well as on the healing of modeled bone defects in rats. This bioregulatory preparation stimulated proliferation of mesenchymal stromal cells from deciduous tooth pulp in vitro, but did not affect the rate of their migration in two-dimensional cultures. In vivo experiments showed that application of this preparation in combination with hydroxyapatite and chitosan gel accelerated bone tissue regeneration, thus ensuring restoration of morphologically normal bone matrix.

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We studied osteogenesis induction after implantation of porous cryogenically structured 3D scaffolds based on chitosan, alginate, and serum albumin and containing a bioregulator from bovine serum into in vivo modeled experimental bone defect in rats. It was shown that such 3D-matrices are effective as osteoconductors due to their effect on osteoblast precursors. All types of bioregulator-loaded 3D materials promote active bone repair, which manifested in restoration of the dense bone tissue, formation of the bone marrow, and the recovery of osteons on day 14 after surgery.

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We studied the effect of combined preparation on the basis of chitosan containing a bioregulator isolated from cattle serum in a concentration of 10(-10) mg/ml on healing of II-IIIa degree skin burns in mammals in vivo.

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We studied the effect of combined preparation on the basis of chitosan containing a bioregulator isolated from cattle serum in a concentration of 10(-10) mg/ml on healing of purulent wounds in mammals in vivo.

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