Publications by authors named "V A Yavorsky"

One of the signs of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the formation of β-amyloid plaques, which ultimately lead to the dysfunction of neurons with subsequent neurodegeneration. Although extensive researches have been conducted on the effects of different amyloid conformations such as oligomers and fibrils on neuronal function in isolated cells and circuits, the exact contribution of extracellular beta-amyloid on neurons remains incompletely comprehended. In our experiments, we studied the effect of β-amyloid peptide (Aβ1-42) on the action potential (APs) generation in isolated CA1 hippocampal neurons in perforated patch clamp conditions.

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Intrigue progression of hypertensive encephalopathy (HE) in older patients is that the development of cognitive impairment and high blood pressure underestimated, aslo exist without clinical manifestations. In recent decades convincing proved that the basis for the development of various diseases is cerebral dysfunction systems regulating brain blood flow, including--autoregulation system, which largely affects the blood supply to the brain. This explains the fact that patients with chronic brain ischemia cerebral hemodynamic status largely depends on the condition and stability of the regulatory mechanisms of systemic and cerebral hemodynamics, particularly of systemic blood pressure, regional cerebral blood supply, normalization which, in the early stages of development disorders, prevents of serious complications.

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In this study we investigated changes of impulse activity of hippocampal neurons of the hippocampus by using ramp recordings. We have described the usage of serial ramp recordings of neuronal electrical activity for rapid testing of the generating ability of isolated hippocampal neurons. An analysis of the data has shown that the proposed protocol of serial ramp recordings allows to define additional characteristics of the neuronal impulse activity: (i) the thresholds for initiation of generation and suppression of the generation, (ii) the shape and amplitude of relationship between the interpulse intervals and neuronal depolarizations.

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Homovanillic acid (HVA) was determined both in 45 patients with different forms of melanoma and those hospitalized on the suspicion of melanoma and in 15 healthy persons. Excretion rate of homovanillic acid within the normal limits was observed in patients with benign melanotic neoplasms of the skin (4.4 +/- 0.

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