Publications by authors named "V D Gaintseva"

A new class of substances exhibiting radioprotective and radiosensitizing effects depending on the concentration of the substance has been found. The radioprotective effect is probably due to the resonant absorption of radiation energy and its transformation into low-energy forms, as well as reactions with water radiolysis products. We studied the effects of 2,5-difeniloxazole and di[2-(5-feniloxazolil)]benzene in various concentrations in conjunction with irradiation on the growth of melanoma B-16 in mice and the average time of their lives.

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The dependence of "biological effect-dose" in experiments on mature outbreed mice (females) is studied during 30 days after low intensity X-ray action at the total dose less than 1 mGy. The index (relative mass) of the murine spleen was decreased in the group of mice which have the low value of the spleen index in the control. It is shown that the value of these parameters in groups of irradiated mice is mainly due to the total X-ray doses.

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Synthetic antioxidant potassium phenosan in ultralow doses administrated in combination with antitumor antibiotic adriamycin in a therapeutic dose (8 mg/kg) markedly prolonged the mean life span of tumor-bearing animals compared to adriamycin monotherapy. This effect depended on the dose of antioxidant and was maximum at phenosan concentrations of 10(-17) and 10(-15) M. Potassium phenosan in these concentrations not only increased the mean life span, but also determined survival of 10-20% animals (as differentiated from adriamycin monotherapy).

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On the basis of antioxidant (alpha-tocopherol and phenosan potassium salt) and peptide (thyroliberin) effects on the lipid peroxide oxidation (LPO) and lipid structural parameters of the endoplasmic reticulum membranes in wide concentration range (10(-20)-10(-4) mol/l) in vitro the possibility concerning a proposed role of "super-affine" receptors in the mechanism of biologically active substances (BAS) action in ultra low doses (ULD) is discussed. Because these substances modulate investigated processes in the membranes which have not ordinarily receptors the conclusion about availability of non-receptor component in the mechanism of BAS effect in ULD and a low probability of "super-affine" receptor existence has been done.

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Acetylcholinesterase (ACE) activity and lipid peroxidation (LPO) parameters were measured in the blood of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) during treatment with amiridine and gliatiline. Treatment was accompanied by inhibition of ACE. There was a statistically significant relationship between clinical efficacy and changes in ACE activity.

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