Publications by authors named "Yu M Lomov"

Identification mass-spectrometry of marker proteins of toxicity of V. cholerae for development the express of diagnostics of the causative agent of cholera on the basis of the computer analysis in the MALDI-ToF format of electronic profiles became the purpose of our research. Subjected to the computer analysis mass and spectrometer electronic passports 140 of strains of V.

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The data base “Protein profiles of mass-specters of representatives of species of Vibrio cholerae for program MALDI Biotyper” was used to implement typing of strains of comma bacillus isolated at the territory of the Russian Federation in 2010-2012. Also, analysis of degree of similarity and differences among constant ribosomal proteins was implemented. According the results of MALDI-TOF mass-spectrometry strains of V.

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The article deals with the results of testing of new diagnostic anti-lipase preparation and bacterial technique of detection of hemolytic strains of cholera vibrio with purpose to implement them in the laboratory practice and standardization of detection of epidemically dangerous strains of cholera vibrio.

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A new nutrient medium has been designed to culture and isolate the plague microbe ChDS-37 on the basis of the pancreatic digest of baker's yeast. The results of laboratory tests of the designed medium, by using 10 plague microbe strains and those of approval during the tactical and special training of a specialized antiepidemic team (SAET), suggest that the medium has some advantage over reference media and creates prerequisites for being incorporated into the mobilization reserve of a SAET.

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Ultrastructural analysis of the jejunum in suckling rabbits showed that lipofibroblasts localized in the submucosa and adjacent to crypts contain lipid inclusions (granules) with typical "melting" surface. Lipofibroblasts contained moderately widened cisternae of the granular endoplasmic reticulum and few mitochondria with dense matrix and poorly developed cristae. Experimental cholera was usually accompanied by a decrease in the number of lipid inclusions, and only in some cases by accumulation of lipid material.

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The development of experimental cholera in suckling rabbits is associated with typical cholerogenic syndrome: the presence of Vibrio cholerae in the blood, bile (in 60 and 70% cases, respectively), small and large intestine (in 100% cases). Simultaneously with enterocyte desquamation and increased permeability of the blood-enterocyte barrier, the vibrios are released into villous stroma and then into the microcirculatory bed. the zot toxin is involved in the mechanism of Vibrio cholerae invasion, the corresponding gene is present in the genome of the studied strain.

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Ultrastructural study of the small intestine in suckling rabbits with experimental cholera revealed involvement of the inner and outer smooth muscle layers into the pathological process. Smooth muscle cells were characterized by vacuolar and fatty degeneration and focal colliquative necrosis. Apoptosis played little role in gastrointestinal motility disturbances.

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Intranuclear inclusions detected in hepatic, renal, and cerebral cells during endotoxemia can be subdivided into true and pseudo inclusions. True inclusions have filamentous and crystalline structure and are rarely found in control animals. However, the number of true inclusions increases during pathology and can serve as a marker of molecular pathology in the cells provoked by endotoxin.

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