Publications by authors named "T M Bryzgina"

The injure of the liver tissue and its infiltration by cells of the innate and adaptive immunity in dynamics of Con A-induced hepatitis in mice was studied. The semiquantitative method of damage rate of microcirculation channel and liver parenchyma was used, leukocyte liver infiltration and cellular composition of infiltrates were investigated also. Primary liver reaction to the Con-A was the inflammatory changes in the vascular bed, followed by disturbances in the parenchyma.

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There were performed the studies of genotoxic stress and the ways of immunocompetent cells death (apoptosis and necrosis) in the modeling of immune system damage by immunization of CBA mice with the bovine serum albumin. Immunofluorescence studies of immunized mice were established the fixation of immune complexes in liver tissue, spleen, kidney and the aorta. Histological studies of these organs showed vascular system affection and, to a lesser extent, parenchyma.

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Immunization of CBA mice with extracts from the ovaries of outbred albino mouse led to disorders in meiotic maturation of oocytes, enhanced death of immunocompetent cells in the thymus, spleen, and lymph nodes mainly by necrosis, and promoted the development of inflammatory reaction, as was shown by complete blood count. Treatment with activation inhibitor NF-κB curcumin against the background of immunization significantly reduced disorders in meiotic maturation of oocytes, decreased the number of cells dying by necrosis in immunocompetent organs, and attenuated the inflammatory reaction.

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The activation of the nuclear enzyme poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) may play an important role in numerous pathological conditions. The aim of the present study was to clarify the role of PARP in the pathogenesis of immune ovarian failure in mice and to examine the possible protective action of PARP inhibitor, 3-aminobenzamide (3-ABA). An experimental ovarian injury induced in mice by immunization with allogenic ovarian extract impaired the meiotic maturation of oocytes and increased apoptosis and necrosis of follicular cells and cells isolated from the spleen, lymph nodes and thymus.

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Experimental immune ovarian failure induced in CBA mice by either administration of xenogenic anti-ovarian antibodies or immunization with allogenic ovarian extracts impaired the meiotic maturation of oocytes and increased apoptosis of follicular cells. Immunization was accompanied with the inflammation and active immune reaction, as shown by the enlargement of regional lymph nodes, the increase of apoptosis in cultured lymph node cells and the increase of band and segmented neutrophil percentage in the blood. Triple injections of melatonin (5 mg/kg of the body weight) an hour before antibodies administration restored the meiotic maturation of oocytes and supported the survival of follicular and lymph node cells.

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