Publications by authors named "Zaitseva G"

The lacrimal gland (LG) is a tubuloacinar exocrine gland composed of acinar, ductal, and myoepithelial cells. Three-dimensional distribution of acinar lobules, ducts, and myoepithelial cells is necessary for the effective functioning of the organ. LG is the main organ of immune surveillance of the ocular surface system.

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Unlabelled: One of the etiological causes of dry eye disease (DED) is systemic autoimmune diseases (AID): primary Sjögren's syndrome (PSS), rheumatoid arthritis (RA); their manifestation may begin with ophthalmic symptoms. The relationship of PSS and RA with genetic factors is proven. The contribution of polymorphic markers of the genes , , , , in the development of these diseases is established, as well as their connection with the development of DED.

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The epidemic process of COVID-19 in the world developed rapidly. The situation with morbidity, despite the establishment of quarantine, the introduction of restrictive anti-epidemic measures, and vaccination, remains difficult. The results of research on the influence of meteorological factors on the dynamics of the incidence of COVID-19, hospitalization, and mortality are ambiguous and contradictory.

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At this time, the mechanism causing lacrimal gland dysfunction is not understood completely. In diseases associated with lacrimal gland involvement (Sjogren's syndrome, sarcoidosis, IgG4-associated disease, etc.) patients have been observed to experience elevated cellular apoptosis, active production of autoantibodies to glandular tissue, increased level of pro-inflammatory cytokines, functional disruption of signaling molecules leading to changes in tear production.

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This article reviews modern functional and instrumental examination methods included in the diagnostic algorithm for dry eye disease. The described methods can serve as an objective criterion for the effectiveness of the therapy.

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Unlabelled: In this age of technological advancement, an increasing number of people is being exposed to external risk factors of damaging their ocular surface (wearing contact lenses, electromagnetic radiation from computers, mobile devices, etc.). However, the presence of external factors does not lead to a 100% risk of developing the dry eye disease (DED).

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An association of polymorphic marker rs2228262 in the THBS1 gene with the risk of developing dry eye in Sjögren syndrome was revealed. Confocal microscopy data suggest that this polymorphic marker is responsible for the high probability of corneal nerve fiber lesion in Sjögren syndrome even in the absence of clinical and functional signs of dry eye syndrome. A significant correlation was established between polymorphic markers rs1478604, rs2228262 in THBS1 gene and the coefficients of anisotropy and orientation symmetry of corneal nerve fibers.

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The article reviews literature on relationships between polymorphic variants of the genes THBS1, GTF2I, MUC1, TRIM21, STAT4, PTPN22 with clinical features of dry keratoconjunctivitis in rheumatoid arthritis and Sjogren's syndrome. The development and implementation of a method for analyzing polymorphic gene variants used to diagnose dry keratoconjunctivitis in rheumatoid arthritis and Sjogren's syndrome will allow assessment of the possibility of developing dry keratoconjunctivitis and/or its progression in patients with autoimmune diseases or in people at risk. Determination of clinical and morphological regularities of dry keratoconjunctivitis in accordance with the revealed molecular and genetic changes will contribute to better understanding of the etiology and pathogenesis of ophthalmological manifestations of autoimmune diseases, and will also help improve the diagnostics and prognosis of dry keratoconjunctivitis.

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Unlabelled: Ophthalmologic manifestation of Sjogren's disease (SD) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is dry keratoconjunctivitis (dry eye disease; DED).

Purpose: To study the relationship of polymorphic markers rs7947461 (C/T), rs915956 (C/T), rs4144331 (C/A) of the TRIM21 gene with the severity of DED in patients with RA and SD.

Material And Methods: The study included 70 patients with RA (n=27) and SD (n=43).

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The correct determination of the blood types of the recipient and the donor is very importante for the choice of blood components for transfusion. As a result of the study, it was established that 18.0% of patients, admitted to the hematology clinic, have difficulties in interpreting of the results of immunohematological tests.

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The article reviews the results of Russian and foreign studies concerning the search of susceptibility genes for widespread multifactorial diseases: Sjogren's syndrome and rheumatoid arthritis. Studying regularity patterns of genome changes in autoimmune processes with ophthalmic manifestations and their correlation with the severity of dry keratoconjunctivitis will contribute to a better understanding of the etiology and pathogenesis of eye manifestations of the diseases, and will also allow the development of new effective methods of diagnosis and targeted therapy.

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The optical (UV/Vis absorbance, fluorescence in the solid state and in solution) and semiconducting properties of a number of di- and trigermanes as well as related silicon- and tin-containing germanes, 1-6 ((p-Tol) GeGeMe (1), Ph SnGe(SiMe ) (2), (C F ) GeGePh (3), (p-Tol) GeSiMe SiMe (4), (p-Tol) GeGeMe Ge(p-Tol) (5), (p-Tol) GeSiMe SiMe Ge(p-Tol) (6)) were investigated. Molecular structures of 5 and 6 were studied by X-ray diffraction analysis. All compounds displayed luminescence properties.

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The thrombocytopenia is found in 1%-5% of newborns. Depending on mechanisms of pathogenesis of thrombocytopenia is divided on immune and non-immune one. The reaction of of interaction between antibodies and antigens of superficial structures of cells are in the basis of immune destruction of thrombocytes.

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Endosulfan (ENDO) is a widely used organochlorine (OC) pesticide and persistent organo-pollutant. Epidemiological studies have shown that high levels of OC exposure were related to colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence. The objectives of the present study were to evaluate histological changes in the colon, as well as in in situ expression of β-catenin and P-selectin, and serum levels of select pro-inflammatory cytokines in mice administered ENDO; there is a relationship between increased serum IL-6 and P-selectin levels in CRC patients and aberrant β-catenin signaling is important in initiation/maintenance of most CRCs.

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In the title compound, Ph3Ge-SiMe2(t-Bu) or C24H30GeSi, the Si and Ge atoms both possess a tetra-hedral coordination environment with C-E-C (E = Si, Ge) angles in the range 104.47 (5)-114.67 (5)°.

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A time-course feeding trial was conducted for 120 days on juvenile channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) to study the effects of diets differing in oil source (fish oil or soy oil) and supplementation with a commercial probiotic. Relative levels of Δ6-fatty acid desaturase (Δ6-FAD) and fatty acid elongase (FAE) expression were assessed in brain and liver tissues. Both genes showed similar expression levels in all groups studied.

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A series of substituted pyridine dialcohols (2,6-bis(hydroxyalkyl)pyridines), 1-4, was used for the synthesis of various types of aluminum complexes. Aluminum methyl derivatives, 2-4a, were obtained by the reaction of AlMe3 with the corresponding ligand or transmetallation reactions of germylenes. Aluminum chloride complexes, 3-4b, were obtained by substitution of the Me group under the action of chlorinating agents.

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The article presents the mode of detection of anti-thrombocyte auto-antibodies using flow cytometry technique. The values of IgG conjugated with thrombocytes are established in healthy persons. The rate of frequency of auto-antibodies to thrombocytes is analyzed in patients with primarily diagnosed immune thrombocytopenia, with relapse of disease and after therapy of immune thrombocytopenia.

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The mol-ecule of the title compound, C40H42Ge4, lies with its central Ge-Ge bond on an inversion centre giving rise to a zigzag backbone of four tetra-hedrally coordinated Ge atoms. The symmetrically independent Ge-Ge bonds are slightly shorter than in other organo-tetra-germanes whereas the Ge-CPh (Ph = phen-yl) and Ge-CMe (Me = meth-yl) distances have their usual values. In the crystal, (010) layers of Ph6Me4Ge4 mol-ecules with a parallel orientation of the Ge4 backbone exist, held together by van der Waals forces only.

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The effect of the organochlorinated insecticide endosulfan, on the cytotoxic activity of Nile tilapia nonspecific cytotoxic cells (NCC) was assessed. Juvenile Nile tilapia were exposed to endosulfan (7 ppb) for 96 h and splenic NCC were isolated. Flow cytometric phenotyping of NCC was based on the detection of the NCC specific membrane signaling protein NCCRP-1 by using the monoclonal antibody Mab 5C6; granzyme expression was evaluated by quantitative RT-PCR.

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The first example of an oligogermane, N(CH2CH2O)3Ge-Ge(SiMe3)3 (1), containing a hypercoordinate germanium atom was prepared and characterized by various methods (NMR, UV/vis, and X-ray analysis). The electronic structure of compound 1 was investigated via DFT calculations.

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In the title compound, [Al(C16H14N2O2)(C3H7O)]·0.5CH2Cl2, the salen complex is monomeric and the dichlormethane solvent mol-ecule lies on a crystallographic twofold axis. The central Al atom is fivefold coordinated and possesses a square-based pyramidal environment.

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In the title compound, [Ti2(C16H14N2O2)2O2]·2CHCl3, the Ti(IV) atom in the centrosymmetric complex has a distorted octa-hedral N2O4 coordination environment and is linked via two μ2-oxido bridges into a dinuclear centrosymmetric com-plex, with a Ti⋯Ti separation of 2.7794 (8) Å. In the salen (N,N'-ethyl-enebis(salicyl-imine)) ligand, the two salicyl-imine units make a dihedral angle of 45.

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The article considers immune phenotyping heterogeneity of chronic lymphatic leukemia detected using basic diagnostic markers ofcell. The results of analysis of immune phenotypes of 108 patients with B-cell lymphatic proliferative diseases made it possible to establish that the atypical is related most rarely to indicators of expression of monotypic immunoglobulines and CD5 and most frequently to CD23, FMC7, CD22 and CS79b. During the present observation, the immune phenotyping count made up "3" or "2"points and the atypical alternative was registered among 10% of all examined patients with chronic lymphatic leukemia.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study describes the creation of new palladium (Pd) complexes using unique ligands made from germylene and stannylene, specifically [MeN(CH2CH2NC6F5)2Sn]4Pd (2) and [MeN(CH2CPh2O)(CH2CH2O)Ge]4Pd (8).
  • These complexes were synthesized through methods such as ligand substitution and reactions involving Pd compounds with the corresponding germylene or stannylene.
  • The crystal structures of the new complexes were analyzed using X-ray diffraction, and their effectiveness as catalysts was tested in reactions known as Suzuki-Miyaura and Heck cross-coupling.
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