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Introduction: In the present study, we aimed to test the hypothesis that hypercapnia, independently and/or in combination with hypoxia, can activate signaling pathways related to the inhibition of proapoptotic (caspase-dependent and caspase-independent) factors and the induction of antiapoptotic factors in facilitating adaptation to hypoxia/ischemia.

Materials And Methods: Following exposure to permissive hypercapnia and/or normobaric hypoxia, the degree of apoptosis was evaluated in experimental ischemia models in vivo and in vitro. The percentages of caspase-3, apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF), Bax, and Bcl-2 in astrocytes and neurons derived from male Wistar rats were also calculated.

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A randomized, triple-blind, placebo-controlled trial involving 42 patients between 3 and 7 years of age with spastic cerebral palsy was performed. For the treatment test group (n=22), daily respiratory exercises with hypercapnic hypoxia were performed using a Carbonic training apparatus for 20 minutes per day; a total of 14 to 16 sessions were performed. Before the start of the study and the day after training was completed, the patients underwent neurological and neurophysiological examinations (electroencephalography, magnetic stimulation of the pyramidal tract, and cognitive potentials Р300).

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The mechanisms and signaling pathways of the neuroprotective effects of hypercapnia and its combination with hypoxia are not studied sufficiently. The study aims to test the hypothesis of the potentiating effect of hypercapnia on the systems of adaptation to hypoxia, directly associated with A1-adenosine receptors and mitochondrial ATP-dependent K+ -channels (mitoK-channels). We evaluated the relative number of A1-adenosine receptors and mitoK-channels in astrocytes obtained from male Wistar rats exposed to various respiratory conditions (15 times of hypoxia and/or hypercapnia).

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We compared proliferative activity and hypoxic tolerance in a co-culture of neurons and astrocytes in vitro after preliminary exposure to normobaric hypoxia and/or permissive hypercapnia in vivo. Preliminary hypoxic exposure increased the cell index throughout the 72-h period of observation, the effect of hypercapnia was observed on days 1 and 3 of the experiment, and the effect of hypercapnic hypoxia was noted only on day 1. Preliminary hypoxic exposure has a protective effect on nerve cells under conditions of chemical hypoxia.

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The mechanisms and signalling pathways of the neuroprotective effect of hypercapnia and its combination with hypoxia are poorly understood. The study aims to test the hypothesis about the potentiating effect of hypercapnia on hypoxia adaptation systems directly related to hypoxia-induced factor 1α (HIF-1α). In this study we assessed HIF-1α content in hippocampal extracts and astrocytes obtained from Wistar male rats exposed to different respiratory conditions (7- or 15-fold of hypoxia and/or hypercapnia).

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Helical Blood Flow in Hemodynamically Significant Carotid Stenosis.

J Ultrasound Med

March 2020

Department of Clinical Pathophysiology and Functional Diagnostics, Altai Medical Institute of Postgraduate Education, Barnaul, Russia.

Objectives: To define helical blood flow (HBF) characteristics in hemodynamically significant atherosclerotic stenosis of the internal carotid artery (ICA) by means of duplex scanning.

Methods: Twenty-five hemodynamically significant (65.0% [range, 63.

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The application of combined hypoxia and hypercapnia (hypercapnic hypoxia) during respiratory exercises results in a maximum increase in resistance to acute hypoxia and ischemic tolerance of the brain. The results of those researches allow the assumption that hypercapnic hypoxia is a promising method for prophylaxis, treatment, and rehabilitation, as well as a means to increase life expectancy. The study was conducted to verify the hypothesis that it is possible to extend the life span through regular courses of respiratory exercises with hypercapnic hypoxia.

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