Publications by authors named "T V Gorbach"

Unlabelled: Aim In the current study, hemocompatibility of three major commercially available types of carrageenans (ι, κ and λ) was investigated focusing on eryptosis.

Materials And Methods: Carrageenans of ι-, κ- and λ-types were incubated with washed erythrocytes (hematocrit 0.4%) at 0-1-5-10 g/L for either 24 h or 48 h.

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Neuroinflammation plays an important role in the pathogenesis of epilepsy, so it is necessary to clarify the influence of standard antiepileptic drugs as well as adjuvant agents (e.g., cardiac glycoside digoxin, which previously showed a clear anticonvulsant potential) on cyclooxygenase pathway and neuron-specific enolase under the conditions of chronic epileptogenesis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Contemporary research suggests that higher education may provide a cognitive reserve that could protect against age-related neurocognitive disorders by weakening the link between brain changes and cognitive decline.
  • A study analyzing data from 708 middle-aged and older adults used local structural equation modeling and found no evidence supporting the idea that education influences the relationship between changes in hippocampus volume and episodic memory.
  • Even when focusing on individuals at higher genetic risk for dementia, the findings remained the same, indicating that education does not consistently protect against cognitive decline as proposed by cognitive reserve theory.
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NSAIDs are promising agents for preventing cold injury (frigoprotectors). The influence of prophylactic administration of the non-selective COX inhibitor diclofenac sodium (7 mg/kg) and the highly selective COX-2 inhibitor etoricoxib (5 mg/kg) on cyclooxygenase pathway biomarkers was studied on the model of acute general cooling (air hypothermia at -18 °С for 2 hours). Diclofenac completely prevented a decrease in body temperature, surpassing etoricoxib.

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Concomitant exploration of structural, functional, and neurochemical brain mechanisms underlying age-related cognitive decline is crucial in promoting healthy aging. Here, we present the DopamiNe, Age, connectoMe, and Cognition (DyNAMiC) project, a multimodal, prospective 5-year longitudinal study spanning the adult human lifespan. DyNAMiC examines age-related changes in the brain's structural and functional connectome in relation to changes in dopamine D1 receptor availability (D1DR), and their associations to cognitive decline.

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