Publications by authors named "Usenko A"

Objective - to analyze the expediency of using a universal laser coagulator "Lika-surgeon" with a wavelength of 1470 nm as an alternative to an electrocoagulation while performing dissection for TAPP. The work is based on the analysis of 88 TAPP patients, using a universal laser "Lika-surgeon" with a wavelength of 1470 nm at a radiation power of 10-12.5 W and 102 patients operated according to the trivial standard TAPP procedure, where an electrocoagulation hook with a coagulation and cutting power of 35 W is used as a dissection instrument.

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The goal of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of pancreatogastrostomy at the stage of reconstruction by assessing its technical aspects and analysis of the frequency of postoperative complications. The article represents results of the study held with a total of 35 pancreatoduodenectomies performed, followed by reconstruction pancreatogastrostomy. The average patients age was 53.

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The quality of ion-selective membranes determines the efficiency of Vanadium Flow Batteries (VFBs), and alternatives to expensive Nafion™ materials are actively being searched for. One of the membrane architecture approaches is to imitate the Nafion™ structure with two separate phases: a conductive sulfonated polymer and an inner matrix. We introduce a new composite material based on sulfonated styrene polymerized inside the pores of a stretched PTFE matrix.

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A great deal of research has been dedicated to improving the performance of vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB). In this work, we propose the design of a cell for testing membrane electrode assembly of VRFB, which enables the optimization of the flow field, conditions of charge-discharge tests, and the nature of components (electrodes, membrane) with minimal time and material expenses. The essence of the proposed cell is that the system of channels distributing the electrolyte is made by cutting shaped holes in the sheets of graphite foil (GF).

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Mortality after pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) decreased from 25% to 1-3% in the last decade. However, the number of early postoperative complications varies from 29.5% to 70%.

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We report a numerical study of the field assisted sintering of silicon germanium alloys by a finite element method, which takes into account contact resistances, thermal expansion and the thermoelectric effect. The distribution of electrical and thermal fields was analyzed numerically, based on the experimental data collected from spark plasma sintering (SPS) apparatus. The thermoelectric properties of Si-Ge used within the simulation were considered as the function of density and the sintering temperature.

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Discovering the mechanisms underlying homeostatic regulation in brain neural network formation and stability processes is one of the most urgent tasks in modern neuroscience. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and the tropomyosin-related kinase B (TrkB) receptor system have long been considered the main regulators of neuronal survival and differentiation. The elucidation of methods for studying neural network activity makes investigating the complex mechanisms underlying neural network structure reorganization during development and detecting new mechanisms for neuronal activity remodeling possible.

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Unlabelled: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is one of the key signaling molecules that supports the viability of neural cells in various brain pathologies, and can be considered a potential therapeutic agent. However, several methodological difficulties, such as overcoming the blood⁻brain barrier and the short half-life period, challenge the potential use of BDNF in clinical practice. Gene therapy could overcome these limitations.

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The impact of gastric resection on the submandibular salivary gland (SSG) state, using histological and histochemical methods of investigation in experiment, was studied up. A relative mass of a SSG after gastric resection conduction have had reduced, and the accompanying changes in stroma were revealed with the gland's secretion enhancement. Essential dystrophic changes in the SSG parenchyma and stroma after gastric resection conduction may cause a pronounced disorders of their function.

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It is established that on the investigated physiological (body mass index, body fat, the index «waist circumference/hip circumference») and biochemical (total cholesterol, lipoproteins of high, low and very low density, triglycerides) indicators of a condition of the lipid metabolism group of patients highanxiety the phlegmatic and melancholic are groups at higher risk of developing complications of hypertension. I highanxiety the phlegmatic and melancholic, unlike the choleric and sanguine, the high content of atherogenic lipid fractions and obesity is combined not only with the highest level of complications, but three times the prevalence of acute myocardial infarction on acute ischemic stroke (3:1). Effect of antihypertensive therapy aimed at relief features of the psychosomatic status of patients, manifested prior 6 months compared with «empiric» treatment option; in addition, after 12 months of therapy the values of the investigated parameters approached or were equal in the groups of healthy persons of corresponding temperament and anxiety.

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Basing on analysis of the multicenter clinical investigations results, as well as meta-analysis and consensuses, the main suggestions of the updated Tokyo's clinical recommendations for the treatment of an acute cholangitis and an acute cholecystitis (TG13), diagnostic criteria and the scales of estimation for the patients' state severity, were elaborated. Indications and the drainage methods of a gallbladder were substantiated - in an acute cholecystitis, and of biliary ducts - in an acute cholangitis, as well as peculiarities of surgical treatment of an acute cholecystitis. Empirical antibacterial therapy was enlightened, taking into account the characteristics for biliary infection microorganisms and the disease severity.

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During magnetic storms the observed increase in γ-background environment and the reduction of the rate of oxygen utilization by the tissues, but the increase in the number of angina attacks per day to magnetic storms the choleric, in the days of magnetic storms in sanguine, for 3-4 days at a phlegmatic, and 4-5 days in the melancholic especially in groups high anxiety phlegmatic and melancholic. Last-risk group severe arterial hypertension and ischemic heart disease. Antihypertensive therapy based on the blockade of the features of the psychosomatic status, significantly reduced the number of attacks and brought the values of the utilization of oxygen and coefficient of oxygen utilization bu the tissues of all the days to those in healthy individual relevant anxiety and temperament.

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Changes in certain CNS characteristics were used as indicators of the efficacy of antihypertensive therapy (AHT) both targeted (T-AHT) and empirical (E-AHT) designed to suppress activity of the sympathetic component of vegetative nervous system (VNS) and renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) in patients of different psychic status and AH. A group of 835 men (mean age 54.2+-1.

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In patients with ischemic heart disease, the administration of contrast agents iodixanol, ioversol and gadobutrol improves (due to the effect of dilution) the aggregation of erythrocytes in vivo, but does not change their deformation ability and the percentage of different morphological forms of erythrocytes (discocytes and ehinocytes) in the blood. The effect of gadobutrol on the aggregation of erythrocytes is characterized by more expressed antiaggregant effect due special molecular properties of this drug.

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It is established that the x-ray contrast agents urografin (76 %), omnipaque-300, optiray-350, ultravist-300, and visipaque-270 produce a dose-dependent decrease in the deformation properties of human erythrocytes in vitro. The degree of manifestation of this negative influence increases with the osmotic activity of agents in the following order: visipaque = ultravist < or = omnipaque < or = optiray < urografin. The effect of these x-ray contrast agents on the deformation of erythrocytes is reversible.

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To study the effects of inducing stereo-chemical modifications in the structure of dermorphin (DM) so as to improve its mu-opioid receptor affinity and its resistance to C-terminal enzymatic degradation, in the Institute of Molecular Genetics of Moscow, we synthesized a new DM analogue ([DPro(6)]DM) and analyzed the changes induced in the biological activities of DM by substituting the Pro(6) residue with DPro(6). We compared the activity of the new DM analogue and DM in in vitro assays and in in vivo tests of analgesia, thermoregulation, heart rate recordings, and gastrointestinal motility in rats. In the in vitro tests, guinea pig ileum (GPI) and mouse vas deferens (MVD), although the opioid activities of [DPro(6)]DM indicated that the peptide was always less potent than DM, its lower IC(50) ratios (mu/delta) showed that it had higher mu-opioid receptor selectivity.

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The formation of "hot" (8 eV) electrons under excess electron drift in a moderate electrostatic field through solid xenon has been experimentally proved by observation of secondary electrons emitted from the photocathode. At T=77 K and U=1000 V one drifting electron produces about 20 (172 nm) photons, the efficiency of electric field-to-vacuum ultraviolet emission conversion is 15% tending to grow with temperature. A self-sustained electric discharge has been generated in solid Xe using a three-electrode cell with a zinc cathode.

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We studied effect of dermorphin (H-Tyr-DAla-Phe-Gly-Tyr-Pro-Ser-NH2) and its analogs with modified amino acid residue proline in position 6, H-Tyr-DAla-Phe-Gly-Tyr-[DPro]-Ser-NH2, H-Tyr-DAla-Phe-Gly-Tyr-[dehydro-Pro]-Ser-NH2, and H-Tyr-DAla-Phe-Gly-Tyr-[D-dehydro-Pro]-Ser-NH2, on nociception in the tail-flick and hot plate tests after intraperitoneal injection. Replacement of LPro with the stereoisomer DPro as well as Pro dehydration (LdHPro) was shown to increase antinociceptive activity. Replacement of LdHPro with DdHPro cancelled the activity in the tail-flick test.

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We studied the influence of dermorphin (dermorphin) analogs with stereochemical modification of the amino acid residue proline in position 6 (Pro6), Tyr-D-Ala-Phe-Gly-Tyr-Hyp-Ser-NH2, Tyr-D-Ala-Phe-Gly-Tyr-[D-Pro]-Ser-NH2, Tyr-D-Ala-Phe-Gly-Tyr-[dehydro-Pro]-Ser-NH2, and Tyr-D-Ala-Phe-Gly-Tyr-[D-dehydro-Pro]-Ser-NH2, after their intraperitoneal injection at 0.5 mg/kg dose in the cold (4-7 degrees C), thermoneutral (27-28 degrees C), and hot (31-33 degrees C) environment. Stereochemical modifications of amino acid residue Pro6 proved to induce specific changes in the thermoregulatory effect of the peptide.

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Based on the authors' and published data, the spectrum of biological activities of dermorphins was theoretically analyzed for the first time from the viewpoint of specific structural features of their molecule that determine selective affinity to mu-opiate receptors. It was shown that specific distribution of dermorphins and corresponding opiate receptors in tissues and organs, especially in the CNS structures, determines the role of dermorphins in the regulation of functions of the most important physiological systems.

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