Publications by authors named "Sysoeva M"

Functional connectivity analysis is gaining more interest due to its promising clinical applications. To study network mechanisms underlying seizure termination and postictal depression, we explore dynamics of interhemispheric functional connectivity near the offset of focal and bilateral seizures in the experimental model of reflex audiogenic epilepsy. In the model, seizures and spreading depression are induced by sound stimulation of genetically predisposed rodents.

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The role of the hippocampus (Hp) in absence epileptic networks and the effect of endocannabinoid system on this network remain enigmatic. Here, using adapted nonlinear Granger causality, we compared the differences in network strength in four intervals (baseline or interictal, preictal, ictal and postictal) in two hours before (Epoch 1) and six hours (epochs 2, 3 and 4) after the administration of three different doses of the endocannabinoid agonist WIN55,212-2 (WIN) or solvent. Local field potentials were recorded for eight hours in 23 WAG/Rij rats in the Frontal (FC), Parietal PC), Occipital Cortex (OC) and in the hippocampus (Hp).

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A mesoscale network model is proposed for the development of spike and wave discharges (SWDs) in the cortico-thalamo-cortical (C-T-C) circuit. It is based on experimental findings in two genetic models of childhood absence epilepsy-rats of WAG/Rij and GAERS strains. The model is organized hierarchically into two levels (brain structures and individual neurons) and composed of compartments for representation of somatosensory cortex, reticular and ventroposteriomedial thalamic nuclei.

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Extracts and melanins from are widely used in medicine due to their high antioxidant properties. This study is dedicated to define the influence of the physicochemical and antioxidant properties of melanins and their bifidogenic effects on 1 and For this purpose, melanins precipitated from aqueous extracts, obtained by a few methods, and separated melanin fractions by organic solvents were used. For the melanin physicochemical properties analysis spectrophotometry, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering methods were applied.

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Spike-wave discharges (SWDs) are the main manifestation of absence epilepsy. Their occurrence is dependent on the behavioral state, and they preferentially occur during unstable vigilance periods. The present study investigated whether the occurrence of SWDs can be predicted by the preceding behavioral state and whether this relationship is different between the light and the dark phases of the 24-h day.

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Purpose: The organization of neural networks and the mechanisms, which generate the highly stereotypical for absence epilepsy spike-wave discharges (SWDs) is heavily debated. Here we describe such a model which can both reproduce the characteristics of SWDs and dynamics of coupling between brain regions, relying mainly on properties of hierarchically organized networks of a large number of neuronal oscillators.

Model: We used a two level mesoscale model.

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Purpose: Spike-and-wave discharges (SWDs) recorded in the cortical EEGs of WAG/Rij rats are the hallmark for absence epilepsy in this model. Although this type of epilepsy was long regarded as a form of primary generalized epilepsy, it is now recognized that there is an initiation zone - the perioral region of the somatosensory cortex. However, networks involved in spreading the seizure are not yet fully known.

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Data on the chemical composition of triterpenic and steroid compounds, isolated from the chaga mushroom grown in natural environment or in a synthetic culture have been summarized. Special attention has been paid to the biological activity of chaga mushroom extracts and these particular compounds against various cancer cell lines in vitro and in vivo. This analysis has demonstrated some common features in inhibition of growth of various cell lines by chaga mushroom components.

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Generalized spike and wave discharges (SWDs) are generated within the cortico-thalamo-cortical system, being an electroencephalographic sign of absence epilepsy. The current work aims to identify mechanisms of SWD initiation, maintenance and termination. Dynamics and directionality of mutual interactions between neocortex (occipital (OC) and frontal (FC) cortex) and thalamus (reticular (RTN) and ventral postero medial (VPM) thalamic nuclei) were investigated.

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Purpose: Spike and wave discharges (SWDs), generated within cortico-thalamo-cortical networks, are the electroencephalographic biomarker of absence epilepsy. The current work aims to identify mechanisms of SWD initiation, maintenance and termination by the analyses of dynamics and directionality of mutual interactions between the neocortex and various functionally different thalamic nuclei.

Methods: Local-field potential recordings of 16 male Wistar Albino Glaxo from Rijswijk (WAG/Rij) rats, equipped with electrodes targeting layer 4-6 of the somatosensory cortex, rostral and caudal reticular thalamic nuclei (rRTN and cRTN), ventro-posteromedial (VPM), anterior (ATN) and posterior (PO) thalamic nuclei, were obtained.

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Background: Advanced methods of signal analysis of the preictal and ictal activity dynamics characterizing absence epilepsy in humans with absences and in genetic animal models have revealed new and unknown electroencephalographic characteristics, that has led to new insights and theories.

New Method: Taking into account that some network associations can be considered as nonlinear, an adaptive nonlinear Granger causality approach was developed and applied to analyze cortico-cortical, cortico-thalamic and intrathalamic network interactions from local field potentials (LFPs). The outcomes of adaptive nonlinear models, constructed based on the properties of electroencephalographic signal and on statistical criteria to optimize the number of coefficients in the models, were compared with the outcomes of linear Granger causality.

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The role of phytochrome B in the organogenesis process in the apical and axillary shoot meristems during early ontogenesis stages in cucumber Cucumis sativus L. at photoperiods (day/night) 10/14, 16/8 h, and continuous light in comparison with wild type plants and phytochrome B-deficient mutant (lh-mutant) was investigated. In mutant phytochrome B, deficiency caused inhibition of initiation of leaves both in the leading shoot and off-shoots and increased the number of flower buds (IV stage of organogenesis).

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The short 5'-terminal oligopyrimidine tract (TOP) of 5' UTRs is a well-known regulatory sequence motif of mRNAs that are subject to growth-dependent translation. Specifically, translation of TOP mRNAs is regulated by the mTOR signaling pathway that is involved in cell proliferation, cancer development and aging. High throughput data permit detailed study of specific features of the mRNA TOP motif and its DNA origins at transcription start sites (TSS).

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Procedures for the production of endo-1,4-beta-xylanase have been developed. An active producer-Rhizopus var. microsporus BKMF-595-has been chosen, and the conditions of surface and submerged cultivation, as well as the composition of the culture medium for this strain, have been optimized to ensure maximum yield of the target enzyme.

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Phenomenological responses of plants to daily short-term exposure to low hardening temperature was studied under chamber and field conditions. Experiments were carried out on cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.), barley (Hordeum vulgare L.

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The effect of nightly temperature drops of different durations (2, 4, and 6 h) on the processes of apical and axillary meristem organogenesis was studied in young Cucumis sativus L. under short photoperiod (day/night, 10/14 h), long photoperiod (16/8 h), and continuous light. Nightly temperature drops for 2 h had no effect on cucumber development under all studied photoperiods; however, longer temperature drops (4-8 h) accelerated the development under long photoperiod and continuous light.

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We studied the influence of daily temperature gradients on organogenesis in apical and axil shoot meristems at different developmental stages in Cucumis sativus L. The level of organogenic activity of meristems was determined according to the number of leaf primordia on the main and lateral shoots, number of 2nd order shoots, and rudiments of flowers of different levels of development. At the studied ontogenetic stages (mesotrophic seedling or juvenile state), plants were grown under the controlled conditions: photoperiod 12 h, light intensity 100 Wt/m2, range of mean daily temperatures 20 .

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The development of plants depends on the photoperiod length, light intensity, temperature, and length of light day integral. The reaction of a plant to the day length or daily light integral can depend on both the range of studied light intensities and photoperiod. Based on the data concerning the effects of light and thermal integrals on the developmental rate of plants of different photoperiodic groups, a photothermal model of plant development was proposed.

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We studied the influence of gradient temperature regimes on various parameters of the formation of above-the-ground and underground organs of cucumber plants, such as rate of leaf appearance, rate of growth, duration of growth and length of leaves, and the rate of growth of above-the-ground organs and roots. The plants were grown under the controlled conditions: at different combinations of day and night temperature, illumination 100 Wt/m2, and 12 h photoperiod. The comparison of constant and fluctuating diurnal temperature regimes has shown that in the optimal area for all studied indices, the highest values were recorded at the constant daily temperature (25 degrees C for all growth indices of above-the-ground organs and 20 degrees C for growth of roots), while all gradient regimes either did not affect, or exerted inhibitory effects on the plant.

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Based on the data obtained in the experiments with constant and fluctuating diurnal temperatures, the temperature dependence of developmental rate was calculated for different photoperiodic groups of plants using the square equations of regression. These equations made it possible to calculate the temperature areas of maximum developmental rates of plants under different photoperiodic conditions.

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Additional non-specific therapy including levamisole and other drugs was tested in 20 patients with esophageal cancer. Complex (immuno- and chemoradiation) treatment brought immune response, lipid metabolism and cortisol level to normal, which in most cases, was in correlation with the clinical effect of therapy.

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Functional status of the adrenal cortex was studied in 80 patients (aged 31-70) suffering esophageal cancer (predominantly stage III). Blood serum showed high levels of cortisol and 11-HCS and a decrease in those of 17-HCS and 17-KS. Groups with hypo-, normo- and hypercholesterolemia were formed.

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Distinct age differences in content of carbohydrate-protein substances were found in rat gastric and pre-gastric walls, liver tissue and blood during experimental ulcer caused by acetyl salicylic acid. These results may be applied to the procedures of aspirin administration depending on age as well as they should be considered during stomach impairments followed the drug treatment using the carbohydrate-protein patterns of blood.

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