Publications by authors named "Slominskiĭ P"

Aim: To identify risk groups for calcium oxalate urolithiasis among healthy individuals and patients with urolithiasis in the Russian population using molecular genetics.

Materials And Methods: The study comprised 72 patients with calcium oxalate urolithiasis (study group) and 189 healthy adults from the general Russian population (control group). The study group consisted of 39 (54.

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The effect of single and course administration of Selank (Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg-Pro-Gly-Pro) in the dose 200 microg/kg on the rat hippocampus transcriptional profile were studied using cDNA microarray technology. It was shown that mRNA levels of 36 genes changed more than 2-fold after a single intranasal Selank administration, and 20 genes--after course administration. It should be noted that most of them encode proteins associated with the plasma membrane (including transmembrane proteins).

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The comparative analysis of the associations between G20210A polymorphism of F2 gene, G1691A polymorphism of F5 gene, -5T/C polymorphism of gene GP1BA, I/D polymorphism of gene ACE and the risk of development of the stroke in two ethnical samplings--Russian and Ukrainian populations--was conducted. It was shown that the patients of the Russian population with genotype DD have a higher level of the risk of ischemic stroke development (OR = 1.4, 95% CI [1.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a multifactorial neurodegenerative disease whose pathogenesis involves a number of genes and environmental factors. The FGF20 gene encoding the fibroblast growth factor and paying an important role neuron proliferation and survival is one of candidate genes of PD. There is evidence that this gene is also involved in the control of alpha-synuclein (SNCA) gene expression.

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Twenty-one SNPs located in the cluster of genes FMO1-FMO2-FMO3-FMO4 and adjacent areas were analyzed in the patients with ischaemic cardioembolic stroke and in the control group. Significant differences between these samples were found in the distribution of genotype and allele differences in two polymorphic loci, rs10912745 and rs4916375. It was shown that these polymorphic loci are associated with the risk of ischaemic cardioembolic stroke development.

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The analysis of association between DNA markers and total stroke risk was performed in 950 Slavonic patients. Patients with cardioembolic stroke were selected for a genome-wide association study. The HUMANCYTOSNP12 v.

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Allele and genotype frequencies of 10 single nucleotide polymorphisms in F12, PON1, PON2, NOS2, PDE4D, HIF1a,GPIba, CYP11B2 genes were studied in a group of Russian patients with ischemic stroke (IS) from central regions of the Russian Federation and healthy donors matched for sex, age and ethnicity. The genotyping procedure included the amplification of selected DNA sequences with the following hybridization of fluorescently-labeled regions with allele-specific DNA-probes immobilized on a biochip. An analysis of allele and genotype frequencies for each gene in IS patients and controls did not reveal any significant differences.

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The analysis of alleles and genotypes frequencies of 14 SNP in genes of rennin-angiotensin system (REN, AGT, AGTR1, AGTR2, BKR2, ADRB2) and hemostasis system (FGB, F2, F5, F7, ITGB3, SERPINE1, MTHFR), as well as ACE insertion-deletion polymorphism in patients with stroke comparing to healthy controls matched by age, sex and ethnicity has been carried out. The genotyping procedure included the amplification of selected gene sequences following by hybridization of fluorescently labeled fragments with SNP-specific DNA probes. The analysis of allele frequencies of each gene separately revealed no statistically significant differences between groups of patients with stroke and healthy donors.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons. Detecting changes in gene expression in untreated de novo patients with PD is important for understanding disease pathogenesis and for identifying biomarkers for preclinical stage of PD. In this study we investigate expression of gene of Glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta (GSK3B) in the peripheral blood of different groups of patients with neurological diseases using reverse transcription reaction and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

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The Parkinson disease (PD) is the second most common progressive neurodegenerative disorder that arises due to degeneration of dopaminergic neurons. The causes of this disease are still unknown, but a number of genes involved in pathogenesis of familial and sporadic forms of PD has been identified. According to recent data of genome wide association studies (GWAS), single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in these genes (including MAPT locus) may play an important role in the development of PD.

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A study of the immunomodulating effect of selank showed that the total peptide and its fragment significantly change the expression of the genes for chemokines, cytokines, and their receptors in mouse spleen 6 and 24 h after administration of a single dose. Changes in the mRNA level of the majority of the genes under study were similarly observed after the administration of Gly-Pro, which was earlier identified as a selank pharmacophor, a minimum fragment with anitiviral activity. Pharmacological preparations based on endogenous regulatory peptides are studied intensely because they are the most promising class of drugs and have almost no side effects.

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The risk of the ischemic stroke is mediated by both environmental and genetic factors. Recent studies of DeCode group identified the risk of polymorphisms for ischemic stroke in the phosphodiesterase 4D gene (PDE4D). The goal of this study was to explore the role of two variants of the gene encoding PDE4D [SNP41 (rs152312) and SNP87 (rs2910829)] in the Moldavian patients with ischemic stroke and in control.

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A protein capable of activating 5-lipoxygenase (ALOX5AP) is considered a presumable risk factor of acute stroke development. Polymorphic variants of the ALOX5AP gene were examined. Two ALOX5AP gene polymorphisms (SG13S114 (rs10507391) and SG13S32 (rs9551963)), which previously had shown association with the risk of ischemic stroke in other populations, were studied.

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An abnormal hyperechogenecity of substantia nigra is thought to be the most characteristic sonographic feature in Parkinson's disease (PD). However specificity and sensitivity of the ultrasound method should be refined. Using transcranial sonography, authors have examined 168 patients with different clinical signs of parkinsonism, including 99 patients with idiopathic PD, and 56 patients without extrapyramidal disorders.

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We studied SNP41 (rs152312) and SNP87 (rs2910829) of the PDE4D gene in 577 stroke patients and 270 healthy controls. The significant differences in the distribution of genotype and allele frequencies of the SNP41 between patients and controls were revealed. Genotypes AA and AG were associated with the higher risk of stroke in the Moscow population (OR 1,6).

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Cerebrovascular diseases including stroke are an important problem of public health. Stroke development depends on external factors and individual genetic specificity of patient. Excessive NO production by inducible NO-synthase (iNOS) damages brain tissue at various stages of the disease.

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Two PDE4D gene polymorphisms [SNP41 (rs152312 and SNP87 (rs 2910829)] were studied in patients with acute stroke (n = 577) and in control sample (n = 270). Significant differences in the genotype and allele frequency distribution were found between these samples for polymorphism SNP41. We showed that the AA and AG genotypes of SNP41 polymorphism were associated with higher risk of acute stroke development in the Moscow population (OR = 1.

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Fifty-two patients that had ParkinsonTs disease with autosomal dominant type of inheritance were analyzed for the presence of duplications and triplications in exons 4--6 of alpha-synuclein gene using real-time PCR with Taq-Man probes. No mutations involving the examined exons dosage were revealed in alpha-synuclein gene. Thus, mutations modifying copy number of alpha-synuclein gene do not significantly affect the pathogenesis of the autosomal dominant form of ParkinsonTs disease in patients from Russia.

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Association of 13 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of insulinase (IDE) gene with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) in the Moscow population has been examined. Three polymorphic markers (rs7078413, rs7899603, and rs551266) associated with the risk of T2D development have been revealed. Allele and genotype frequency distribution for these three markers differed significantly only in the sample of females between T2D patients and control individuals, while only in case of rs7078413 SNP genotype frequencies varied significantly in the total population.

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The role of genetic predisposition to the formation of most multifactorial diseases, including stroke, was demonstrated in a number of investigations. To determine the individual genetic risk of a polygenic disease, the candidate gene approach is used most often. It is based on the analysis of polymorphic variants of certain genes taking into consideration the function of their protein product.

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Parkinson's disease is a complex disease characterized by a progressive degeneration of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons. Development of this condition is defined by interaction between the genetic constitution of an organism and environmental factors. The analysis of the genes associated with development of monogenic forms of disease, has allowed pointing out proteasome degradation, the differentiation of dopaminergic neurons, the mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative damage.

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Semax is a synthetic peptide, which consists of the N-terminal adrenocorticotropic hormone fragment (4-7) (ACTH4-7) and C-terminal Pro-Gly-Pro peptide. Semax promotes neuron survival in hypoxia, increases selective attention and memory storage. It was shown that this synthetic peptide exerted a number of gene expressions, especially brain derived neurotrophic factor gene (Bdnf) and nerve growth factor gene (Ngf).

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A recently described form of Parkinson's disease - PARK8 - is caused by mutations in the novel LRRK2 gene on chromosome 12q12. The most common mutation in this gene is the substitution G2019S and we studied it for the first time in a large group of Russian Slavonic patients (311 patients) with Parkinson's disease including 295 sporadic and 16 familial cases. The mutation LRRK2-G2019S was identified in 1% of patients examined (3 cases) and was not found in a group of population control.

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