Publications by authors named "T A Ishunina"

Human genes show the highest efficacy of alternative splicing (AS) in the brain as compared to other tissues. Within the brain, a remarkably rich diversity of AS events was identified in the hypothalamus. The AS frequency is increased in the aging brain.

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Background: Estrogens mediate various effects in the brain not only via classical estrogen receptors (ERs) but also through their splice variants. We showed earlier that the ERα splice variant TADDI is abundantly expressed in the human hypothalamic supraoptic nucleus (SON).

Methods: In the present study we aimed at determining a possible effect of TADDI on human SON neuronal morphometric parameters in 58 control patients from 20 to 94 years old and in 26 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) aged 54-94 years old.

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Background: The hypothalamic medial mamillary (MMN) and the tuberomamillary (TMN) nuclei are important hubs in memory circuits. Previous studies determining the neuronal Golgi complex size showed decreased metabolic activity of the TMN neurons in both Alzhei-mer's disease (AD) and vascular dementia (VD), and no obvious decline in the MMN of these patients.

Objectives: In the present study, we aimed at determining whether other morphometric parameters that are informative about the neuronal metabolic activity are changed in the MMN of AD and VD patients and whether they can be related to the expression of the nuclear estrogen receptor α (ERα) that can mediate neurotrophic effects of estrogens in the brain.

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In the present study the analysis of dynamics of basic laboratory parameters of patients with acute cholecystitis (AC) in the four age groups subdivided according to the WHO classification into young, middle age, elderly and senile was carried out. The most pronounced changes were found in the senile age group in which the AC was accompanied by the decreased number of erythrocytes, low hemoglobin and total protein, leukocytosis, lower percentage of lymphocytes and the highest levels of ALT, AST, bilirubin and urea. Changes in the elderly and senile groups differed and in a number of cases were opposite.

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Morphometric parameters of neuronal metabolic activity, such as the area of neuronal nuclei and perikarya and nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio, in the nucleus basalis of Meynert (NBM), tuberomamillary (TMN) and medial mammillary (MMN) hypothalamic nuclei of human subjects belonging to four age groups were studied. Statistically significant increase in the size of neuronal perikarya and their nuclei was found in elderly people aged 60-74 years. The surge in the metabolic activity of neurons in the NBM starts earlier than in the TMN and MMN, and becomes apparent morphologically in people of middle age (45-59 years).

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