Publications by authors named "V V Abramchenko"

Study of correlation of polymorphisms of genes of the rennin-angiotensine system--insertion-deletion (I/D) polymorphism of the angiotensine-converting enzime (ACE), and the polymorphism of angiotensinogen (AGT), consisting in submission of T into C in the 704 position (M235T)--with various characteristics of psychological functioning and clinical characteristics in women giving birth, was conducted. The group consisted of 56 young female Ss, without chronic diseases in the anamnesis, no complication in the course of pregnancy, birth normal and timely, state of the child normal in all cases. Basing on factor analysis of 7 psychological induces, providing integral assessment of state of the Ss in the course la late pregnancy, giving birth, and the immediately following post partum period, statistically reliable correlation between such first-rate psychological process as creativity, and polymorphism of the gene of angiotensinogene, was demonstrated, as well as difference in distribution of genotypes between the group of women giving birth, and general population.

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The paper presents results of a pilot study of genetic correlates of adaptive strategies characteristic for religious and (or) spiritual people in stress, induced by unusual and (or) extreme conditions. Birth stress, experienced by 79 young normal female urban dwellers Ss in the course of late pregnancy, giving birth, and the immediately following period post partum, was chosen as model of stress in general. Their state, as well as the state of the child, was monitored in each case by professional physicians, and assessed according to standard obstetric procedures.

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Action of the calcium channels blocking agents was studied using their strong but reversible concentrations, in different regimens. Riodypine and phenihydine suppressed the contraction strength and shortened the AP duration in the myometrium muscle stripes equally effectively both in resting and under stimulation (0.3 Hz).

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The review of literature presents modern experimental and clinical data on opioid inhibition of oxytocin release from posterior hypophysis lobe during pregnancy and in childbirth. The impact of various narcotic analgesics on oxytocin secretion, myometrium contractility and the condition of the fetus and newborn has been assessed. The data on oxytocin blood plasma level are of importance in the clinical practice for selecting the most suitable anesthesia technique during physiological and pathological labour, especially when modern narcotic analgesics (morphine, promedol, fentanyl, tramadol, etc.

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