Publications by authors named "Sukhov I"

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  • Both peripheral neuropathy and depression associated with diabetes can result from sodium-calcium imbalance, prompting a study on the drug KB-R7943 as a potential treatment in a rat model.
  • The pharmacokinetic study showed differences in drug exposure and distribution between diabetic rats and controls, with notable accumulation in the brain and heart, but lower penetration in diabetic rats.
  • Chronic treatment with KB-R7943 demonstrated dose-dependent improvement in neuropathic and depression-like symptoms, indicating its potential for treating neurodegenerative effects of diabetes, although further safety studies are needed.
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We analyzed the effects of intranasal administration of insulin (0.48 U/rat) and gangliosides (6 mg/kg) on spatial memory in rats with the neonatal model of the type 2 diabetes mellitus. The development of diabetes was verified by the glucose tolerance test.

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Metformin (MF), a first-line drug in the treatment of diabetes mellitus, has been used in the recent years to treat obesity. Its therapeutic effect is due not only to the influence on the peripheral tissues, but also on the hypothalamus, which controls food behavior and energy metabolism. The aim was to study the effect of MF therapy (200 mg/kg/day, 8 weeks) in rats with obesity caused by a high-carbohydrate/high-fat diet on the metabolic and hormonal parameters and functional state of the hypothalamic signaling systems.

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The pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC)-expressing neurons of the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) are involved in the control of food intake and metabolic processes. It is assumed that, in addition to leptin, the activity of these neurons is regulated by serotonin and dopamine, but only subtype 2C serotonin receptors (5-HTR) was identified earlier on the POMC-neurons. The aim of this work was a comparative study of the localization and number of leptin receptors (LepR), types 1 and 2 dopamine receptors (DR, DR), 5-HTR and 5-HTR on the POMC-neurons and the expression of the genes encoding them in the ARC of the normal and diet-induced obese (DIO) rodents and the agouti mice (A /a) with the melanocortin obesity.

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We studied the effect of 10-week treatment with intranasal insulin (0.5 IU/day) on glucose tolerance, glucose utilization, lipid metabolism, functions of pancreatic β cells, and insulin system in the liver of rats with cafeteria diet-induced metabolic syndrome. The therapy reduced body weight and blood levels of insulin, triglycerides, and atherogenic cholesterol that are typically increased in metabolic syndrome, normalized glucose tolerance and its utilization, and increased activity of insulin signaling system in the liver, thus reducing insulin resistance.

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One of the approaches to correct type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and its complications is the use of drug bromocryptine mesylate (BCM), a selective agonist of type 2 dopamine receptors (DA2R). At the same time, the efficiency and the mechanisms of action of BCM in treatment of severe forms of T2DM are not currently understood. The objective was to study the effect of four-week treatment of male rats with neonatal T2DM model using BCM (300 mg/kg/day) on their metabolic parameters and activity of the adenylyl cyclase signaling system (ACSS) in the hypothalamus.

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  • The study investigates how laser alloying affects cobalt (Co) nanorods and aluminum (Al) nanoparticles mixed in liquid ethanol.
  • After laser exposure, Co nanorods change shape into Co nanospheres that are coated with Al, altering their initial structure.
  • The research also explores how the size of these nanoparticles evolves over time, finding an optimal laser exposure time that leads to the largest average size of the particles.
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The effect of the two-month metformin treatment (200 mg/kg/day) of rats with the neonatal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus on the functional activity of hypothalamic signaling systems was studied. It was shown that metformin treatment restored the sensitivity of hypothalamic adenylyl cyclase signaling system to agonists of the type 4 melanocortin receptor and the type 2 dopamine receptor but did not influence significantly the functions of the insulin signaling system. These data suggest new targets and mechanisms of metformin action in the CNS, which may mediate its restoring effect on energy homeostasis impaired in diabetic pathology.

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In the last years intranasally administered insulin (II) is widely used to treat Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive disorders. Meanwhile, it is little used to treat the type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2); which is due to insufficient knowledge of molecular mechanisms of its action on hormonal and metabolic status of an organism. The effect of II on the activity of hypothalamic signaling systems, which plays a key role in the central regulation of energy metabolism, is still poorly understood.

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The most common complication of diabetes mellitus of the type 1 (DM1) is a cognitive deficiency, which develops as a result of neurodegenerative changes in the brain. The aim of this work was to study the learning and spatial memory in rats with streptozotocin DM1 with different duration (1.5 and 6 months), as well as the activity of adenylyl cyclase signaling system (ACSS) sensitive to agonists of the serotonin and the dopamine receptors in the brain of diabetic rats.

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Disturbances in hormonal signaling systems, in the adenylyl cyclase system (ACS) in particular, occur at early stages of diabetes mellitus (DM) and are one of the key causes of its complications. Since there is a correlation between the severity of DM and of disturbances in the ACS, the study of the ACS activity can be used to monitor DM and its complications and to evaluate effectiveness of their treatment. Comparatively recently, for treatment of the type 2 DM, there began to be used the intranasal insulin (I-I) and drugs increasing brain serotonin level, which effectively restore CNS functions.

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We studied reactivity of insulin signal pathway elements, insulin receptor and insulin receptor substrate protein-2 (IRS2 protein), in rat brain in response to insulin insufficiency and insulin resistance during the development of experimental type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus. In type 1 diabetes mellitus characterized by acute insulin insufficiency, specific binding of insulin in rat brain increased 2-fold in comparison with the control and IRS2-gene expression in rat hypothalamus and cortex 2-4 fold surpassed the normal values. In type 2 diabetes mellitus (110 and 190 days of development), changes in the test parameters in rat brain were less pronounced.

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The paper presents results of multiple-modality treatment of patients with acute intestinal infections with making use of the drug preparation Kaopectate incorporating activated attapulgite which is a natural mixture of hydrates of magnesium silicate and silicate of alumina. The above drug has been shown to be endowed with a antidiarrheal and detoxifying activities.

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Efficacy was studied of Intetrix in the treatment of acute Sonnei's shigellosis and Flexner's shigellosis in 32 patients presenting with mild and moderately severe course of their illness. The Intretrix group patients fared better compared with controls who received furazolidon as an etiotropic drug, with the duration of intoxication symptoms getting shorter, abdominal pains and diarrhea subsiding. Intetrix tended to be associated with a lower incidence of unfavourable outcomes, both immediate and remote ones.

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The protocol for solid phase peptide synthesis using automatic synthesizers MilliGen/Biosearch 9500 and 9600 with built-in variable volume flow-reactors has been elaborated. The data of swellographic monitoring were used for optimization of process parameters. The peptides involving from 10 to 21 amino acid residues were synthesized using developed protocol.

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A competitive solid-phase EIA technique using high-affinity digoxin-specific monoclonal antibodies has been developed to determine cardenolides in Digitalis lanata. The test-system can detect digoxin and closely related compounds in concentration of 0.1 nmol/ml.

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The basis of biotesting principles consists of recording responses of individual test-subjects of different degree of organization. The complex of short-term biological tests to analyse harmful effects of both separate chemical substances and total toxicants in the environmental subjects is one of the alternative approaches of express assessment in ecotoxicology.

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Some properties of 4 diplod cell strains derived from the lung and skin-muscle tissue of human embryos were studied. Only one strain (L-63) was shown to have a stable karyotype throughout its life span and induced no tumor formation in the cheek pouch of hamsters. Species-specific and group antigens were revealed.

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