71 results match your criteria: "I.P. Pavlov Ryazan State Medical University[Affiliation]"

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  • - This study analyzes medical workers' attitudes towards disabled individuals and explores the importance of inclusive health care, referencing key documents from the UNO and WHO regarding human rights and health access.
  • - It highlights the role of physicians in supporting the psychological well-being of both physically and mentally disabled patients, emphasizing the need for medical professionals to help mobilize their psychological resources.
  • - The research suggests that physicians should encourage a more active lifestyle for disabled patients, challenging their limitations to promote social integration and inclusion, while fostering a humanistic and civic approach to health care.
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  • Ribavirin and its modified versions were found to have a significant effect on inhibiting the growth of cancer cells, particularly leukemia cells.
  • Researchers synthesized several derivatives of ribavirin, specifically targeting their structural positions to evaluate their antiproliferative and antimicrobial properties, showing that some were effective against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
  • The most promising derivative, n-decyloxymethyl, was shown to kill leukemia cells at low doses by disrupting cell cycle progression and potentially inhibiting critical cellular processes involved in cancer growth.
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  • Glucocorticoids (GCs) are commonly used to treat blood cancers but can cause various side effects due to how they interact with glucocorticoid receptors (GRs).
  • Selective GR agonists (SEGRAs) like CpdA aim to enhance the beneficial anticancer effects while minimizing side effects; however, CpdA faces challenges with chemical instability.
  • The newly developed derivative, CpdA-03, shows improved stability and GR affinity, demonstrating significant anticancer activity in lymphoma models, with a tripling reduction in tumor volume compared to conventional treatments.
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  • A new library of diamidophosphite-sulfides, made from terpenoid 1,3-thioether alcohols, was created and shown to effectively complex with Pd(II) ions, forming various ligand bonding configurations.
  • The study utilized 2D NMR spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction to determine the structures of the ligands and their metal complexes.
  • The ligands achieved impressive enantioselectivity (ee) in several reactions, such as up to 95% ee in Pd-catalyzed asymmetric allylic substitutions and up to 90% ee in Rh-catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation, with an analysis of how structural factors and reaction conditions influenced these results.
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A novel preliminary metabolomic panel for IHD diagnostics and pathogenesis.

Sci Rep

February 2024

Laboratory of Pharmacokinetics and Metabolomic Analysis, Institute of Translational Medicine and Biotechnology, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow Medical University (Sechenov University), Moscow, Russia, 119435.

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) represents one of the main causes of mortality worldwide and nearly a half of it is related to ischemic heart disease (IHD). The article represents a comprehensive study on the diagnostics of IHD through the targeted metabolomic profiling and machine learning techniques. A total of 112 subjects were enrolled in the study, consisting of 76 IHD patients and 36 non-CVD subjects.

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  • - Liposarcoma (LPS) is a prevalent type of soft-tissue sarcoma in adults, showcasing diverse histological features and varying molecular abnormalities, complicating treatment options.
  • - Current treatment mainly relies on surgical removal for localized cases, but many patients face advanced, unresectable, or metastatic disease, highlighting a need for better-targeted therapies.
  • - Research into the molecular genetics and specific signaling pathways of liposarcoma is paving the way for innovative treatments, with encouraging results from certain targeted therapies like multi-kinase inhibitors anlotinib and sunitinib.
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Background: A number of studies demonstrate the efficacy of ribavirin against various cancer types in and models. However, ribavirin induces the development of multiple side effects, suggesting a high demand for ribavirin analogues with improved therapeutic indexes.

Objective: This study was focused on the analysis of ribavirin, its aglycon 1,2,4-triazole-3-carboxamide, and several of its derivatives activities in blood cancer cells .

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Chronic inflammation is associated with malignant transformation and creates the microenvironment for tumor progression. Cyclophilin A (CypA) is one of the major pro-inflammatory mediators that accumulates and persists in the site of inflammation in high doses over time. According to multiomics analyses of transformed cells, CypA is widely recognized as a pro-oncogenic factor.

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  • The text examines the concept of "useful adaptive results" from P. K. Anokhin's theory of functional systems, emphasizing its relevance to physiological functions.
  • It highlights that both the outcomes of system activities and their physiological costs are crucial for assessing system effectiveness.
  • The discussion includes methods for estimating physiological costs and efficiency, alongside the application of advanced mathematical techniques to analyze physiological functions in both healthy individuals and patients with conditions like Parkinson's disease and epilepsy.
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The rheumatic diseases are a source of serious medical, psychological, social problems both for individual and society. This pathology is characterized by: wide prevalence, often early onset, continuously progressive course. All this is resulted in at first regular episodes of temporary disability and later to disability.

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The anticancer activity of Curaxin CBL0137, a DNA-binding small molecule with chromatin remodulating effect, has been demonstrated in different cancers. Herein, a comparative evaluation of CBL0137 activity was performed in respect to acute myeloid leukemia (AML), acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), chronic myeloid leukemia and multiple myeloma (MM) cultured in vitro. MTT assay showed AML and MM higher sensitivity to CBL0137's cytostatic effect comparatively to other hematological malignancy cells.

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The article considers issues of health management of employees at workplace in conditions of globalization and digitalization of society, causing need to revise the labor relations. Under impact of global trends in field of digital technologies, transformation occurs concerning working environment and labor safety measures, contributing to development of new forms of interaction between employee and employer and employment models as well. The ongoing changes in society and global changes in labor market require to investigate new labor conditions, formation of system of knowledge about directions and perspectives for development of labor relations and human resources management.

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The self-preserving behavior of young people is of particular interest, since the prospects for the reproduction of the population and the development of the economy depend on it. The article presents the results of a sociological study of the self-preservation behavior of young residents of Moscow, many of whom came from Russian regions. There were studied the ideas of young people about the role of lifestyle in ensuring health and longevity, the meaning and obligatory nature of take care of health, the influence of primary socialization and the current social environment, as well as models of behavior in terms of combining work and rest, eating habits, physical activity, seeking medical help.

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Glycoalkaloids of Plants in the Family Solanaceae (Nightshade) as Potential Drugs.

Pharm Chem J

October 2022

I. P. Pavlov Ryazan State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, 8 Vysokovol'tnaya St, Ryazan, 390026 Russia.

Worldwide interest in medicinal plants and related drugs is growing because of the increased spectrum of new synthetic drugs. In this context, secondary plant metabolites are most significant. This review analyzes data on the structures and biosyntheses of metabolites such as glycoalkaloids; methods for their extraction from plants of the family Solanaceae, particularly potato ; their qualitative and quantitative analysis; biological activity; and toxicity.

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Nutritional Sensor REDD1 in Cancer and Inflammation: Friend or Foe?

Int J Mol Sci

August 2022

Department of Chemical Carcinogenesis, N.N. Blokhin NMRCO, 115478 Moscow, Russia.

Regulated in Development and DNA Damage Response 1 (REDD1)/DNA Damage-Induced Transcript 4 (DDIT4) is an immediate early response gene activated by different stress conditions, including growth factor depletion, hypoxia, DNA damage, and stress hormones, i.e., glucocorticoids.

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  • Guanine-rich DNA sequences in oncogene promoters often form G-quadruplex (G4) structures, which can be stabilized by specific ligands, affecting gene expression.
  • The study investigated how various plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) interact with G4s and influence gene expression in cells using methods like fluorescent assays and spectroscopy.
  • Findings revealed that several PSMs, including sanguinarine and quercetin, can downregulate gene expression via direct interactions with G4s and also through indirect effects on cell signaling pathways.
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Although the relationship between the amount of vitamin B12 and the quality of sperm exists, but results are controversial and require several additional research. The objective of our study was to analyse the amount of vitamin B12 in the sperm samples from patients with chronic prostatitis and varicocele with accompanying asthenozoospermia, and to identify the relationship between the amount of vitamin B12 and asthenozoospermia. The research was carried out of men with chronic prostatitis and varicocele with accompanying asthenozoospermia and infertility at the age of 27±2 years.

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  • Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) are complex cancers with over 100 subtypes, making personalized therapies challenging and commonly treated with specific chemotherapy combinations like Doxorubicin and Ifosfamide.
  • Chemotherapy is only effective for less than half of the patients, leading to rapid drug resistance, particularly in undifferentiated pleomorphic and synovial sarcomas.
  • The study identified genetic alterations in apoptotic signaling pathways linked to chemoresistance, revealing that 27% of tumors had these genetic changes, which significantly impacted the effectiveness of Doxorubicin, informing future treatment strategies.
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Chemotherapy of soft tissue sarcomas (STS) is restricted by low chemosensitivity and multiple drug resistance (MDR). The purpose of our study was the analysis of MDR mechanism in different types of STS. We assessed the expression of ABC-transporters, , , and analyzed their correlation with chemosensitivity of cancer cells.

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Glucocorticoids (Gcs) are widely used to treat inflammatory diseases and hematological malignancies, and despite the introduction of novel anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer biologics, the use of inexpensive and effective Gcs is expected to grow. Unfortunately, chronic treatment with Gcs results in multiple atrophic and metabolic side effects. Thus, the search for safer glucocorticoid receptor (GR)-targeted therapies that preserve therapeutic potential of Gcs but result in fewer adverse effects remains highly relevant.

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  • - Current techniques for predicting peripheral artery disease (PAD) are unreliable, highlighting a need for better risk assessment tools, including genetic tests.
  • - The article explores the potential of studying gene expression in PAD patients as a promising method to understand disease onset and progression.
  • - It includes a review of existing methods for gene expression analysis, evaluates DNA chips, and discusses current challenges in this area of research.
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Novel indolocarbazole derivatives named LCS were synthesized by our research group. Two of them were selected as the most active anticancer agents in vivo. We studied the mechanisms of anticancer activity in accordance with the previously described effects of indolocarbazoles.

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The article presents and analyzes functional results of intravitreal application of two angiogenesis inhibitors of Ranibizumab and Aflibercept in treatment of diabetic macular edema. The positive results were obtained after triple administration of preparation with monthly intervals.

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The medical personnel of mobile teams of emergency medical care are exposed to factors of working environment that affect health state and results in development of occupational diseases. The purpose of study is to analyze morbidity of medical personnel of mobile teams of emergency medical care according data of temporary disability and results of medical check-ups. The analysis was made according information from certificates of incapacity for work and the final acts of periodic medical examinations for five-year period.

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Unlabelled: The article considers the results of study of characteristics of lifestyle and behavioral risk factors of students of the medical university.

Materials And Methods: The object of the study was students of medical university. The survey was implemented in remote mode using the Google Forms.

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