Publications by authors named "Tatyana V Anan'ina"

Traditionally histology is the gold standard for the validation of imaging experiments. Matching imaging slices and histological sections and the precise outlining of corresponding tissue structures are difficult. Challenges are based on differences in imaging and histological slice thickness as well as tissue shrinkage and alterations after processing.

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Remyelination is a key process enabling post-stroke brain tissue recovery and plasticity. This study aimed to explore the feasibility of demyelination and remyelination monitoring in experimental stroke from the acute to chronic stage using an emerging myelin imaging biomarker, macromolecular proton fraction (MPF). After stroke induction by transient middle cerebral artery occlusion, rats underwent repeated MRI examinations during 85 days after surgery with histological endpoints for the animal subgroups on the 7th, 21st, 56th, and 85th days.

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  • The study investigates the potential of overexpressing ferritin, an iron-binding protein, to visualize neurogenesis non-invasively using MRI, especially after a stroke when neurogenesis is enhanced.
  • It involved injecting a viral vector carrying ferritin and a control protein (eGFP) into rats that underwent a stroke or sham surgery, followed by multiple MRI scans to track changes over 28 days.
  • The results revealed unique MRI signal patterns in the brains of stroke-injected rats, indicating successful visualization of neurogenesis, particularly in areas surrounding the damaged tissue and near the lateral ventricle.
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Localization of Calliphora erythrocephala chromosome 6 in a 3D nuclear space at different stages of nurse cell chromatin polytenization was analyzed by fluorescence in situ hybridization and 3D microscopy. The obtained results suggest a large-scale chromatin relocation in the C. erythrocephala nurse cell nuclei, which is accompanied by a change in the chromosome territory of chromosome 6 associated with the change in expression activity of the nucleus and formation of reticular chromatin structure.

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