73 results match your criteria: "Saint Petersburg Research Institute of Phthisiopulmonology[Affiliation]"

This article reviews the contemporary understanding of the functional role of connexins in intercellular communications, their involvement in maintaining cellular and tissue homeostasis, and in aging-associated respiratory disease pathogenesis. Connexins are discussed as potential therapeutic targets. The review particularly focuses on the involvement of gap junction connexins and hemichannels in the transfer of calcium ions, metabolite molecules, ATP, and mitochondria through the cell membrane.

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Herein, we describe a diastereoselective and straightforward synthetic approach to polysubstituted spirocyclic bis-lactams bearing both β- and γ-lactam cores with diverse substitution patterns. The method developed is based on a microwave-assisted Wolff rearrangement/Staudinger [2 + 2] cycloaddition sequence involving 3-diazopiperidine-2,4-diones and imines. The corresponding reaction tolerates a wide range of functionalities in both substrates, giving the target bis-lactams in generally high yields.

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An approach to a new type of diazo reagents─diazo dihydrouracils─has been developed, and various transformations of the obtained diazo heterocycles have been studied, demonstrating their high synthetic potential for obtaining structurally diverse derivatives based on the privileged dihydrouracil scaffold. The X-H insertion reactions provide high yields of a variety of 5-substituted dihydrouracils. Cyclopropanation and 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions involving a carbonyl ylide intermediate have been carried out to give spiro-annulated derivatives.

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Cellular aging is considered as one of the main factors implicated in female infertility. We evaluated the expression of senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) markers and additional molecular factors in an in vitro model of cellular aging. We induced genotoxic stress (UVB/UVA ray irradiation) in primary human endometrial cells obtained from female subjects of young reproductive age (<35 years of age).

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Structurally diverse pyrroles, indoles and imidazoles bearing an -ω-azidoalkyl moiety and an aldehyde or ketone function were prepared and successfully introduced into imine generation the intramolecular Staudinger/aza-Wittig tandem reaction. Reduction of the generated imines led to medicinally relevant nitrogen-containing fused heterocycles such as tetrahydropyrrolo[1,2-]pyrazines and diazepines. Rare 8-membered hexahydropyrrolo[1,2-][1,4]diazocine and 9-membered dihydro-4,8-(metheno)pyrrolo[1,2-][1,4]diazacycloundecine were also synthesized.

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  • - The review discusses how various hyaluronic acid receptors (like CD44, RHAMM, and others) are involved in normal body functions, the aging process, and age-related inflammation (referred to as "inflamaging"), as well as their role in certain cancers.
  • - The CD44 receptor is linked to immune cell activation and has been associated with coronary heart disease and osteoarthritis through interactions with other receptors.
  • - Research indicates that fragments of hyaluronic acid can stimulate the growth of lymphatic endothelial cells, highlighting the important role these receptors play in both aging and cancer development.
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In this work, we report an efficient approach to 2-oxoazetidine-3-carboxylic acid derivatives based on a thermally promoted Wolff rearrangement of diazotetramic acids in the presence of nucleophiles. The method allows easy variation of the substituent in the exocyclic acyl group by introducing different -, -, and -nucleophilic reagents into the reaction. The reaction of chiral diazotetramic acids leads exclusively to -diastereomeric β-lactams.

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Tissue adhesion of hydrogels plays an important role in wound healing, which can improve the efficiency of wound treatment, stop bleeding, facilitate tissue growth and wound closure. However, most non-covalent crosslinked hydrogels have weak tissue adhesion and rheological properties. Furthermore, it remains a challenge to synthesize a fully physically crosslinked hydrogel with good rheological properties without compromising its tissue adhesion strength.

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Problems with breathing and lung function are caused by the development of various lung diseases associated with lifestyle, harmful environmental factors and genetic predisposition. Knowledge of the molecular mechanisms of the development of the pathological process will allow on time identification of the disease or the development of targeted therapy. The article provides an overview of modern methods that make it possible to most accurately reproduce the structural, functional and mechanical properties of the lung (organ-on-a-chip), to perform non-invasive molecular studies of biomarkers of bronchopulmonary pathology using saliva diagnostics, as well as using DNA and RNA aptamers, verify tumor markers in biological samples of human tissue.

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A facile approach to novel medicinally relevant spiro heterocyclic scaffolds (namely furan-2(5)-ones, tetrahydrofurans and pyrans spiro-conjugated with the succinimide ring) has been developed. The protocol consists of Rh(II)-catalyzed insertion of heterocyclic carbenes derived from diazoarylidene succinimides (DAS) into the O-H bond of propiolic/allenic acids or brominated alcohols, followed by base-promoted cyclization to afford the target spirocyclic compounds in good to high yields.

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Herein, we report the study of the thermally promoted reaction of 3-diazotetramic acids with imines as a rapid route to a novel spiro heterocyclic scaffold, spiro bis-β-lactams (2,6-diazaspiro[3.3]heptane-1,5-diones). The transformation proceeds via metal-free microwave-assisted Wolff rearrangement of the diazo reagent followed by Staudinger [2+2] cycloaddition of the heterocyclic ketenes with Shiff bases.

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A series of structurally diverse α-heteroatom substituted methyl azides (XCHN, where X = phthalimidoyl, benzotriazolyl, arylsulfanyl, aryloxy, alkoxy) have been prepared and evaluated for the generation of imines the Staudinger/aza-Wittig tandem reaction with aldehydes and triphenylphosphine. The obtained imines were successfully introduced into four types of multicomponent reactions: the Staudinger β-lactam synthesis with diazo carbonyl compounds, the Castagnoli-Cushman reaction with cyclic anhydrides, and the Ugi and azido-Ugi reactions with isocyanides and carboxylic acids or TMS-azides. These transformations allowed the preparation of four-to-seven-membered lactams, acyclic bisamides and 5-(aminomethyl)-1-alkyltetrazoles with a complex and previously poorly accessible periphery.

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Herein, we report a novel approach for the assembly of spirocyclic Δ-butenolides and β-methylidene 2-furanones via Rh(II)-catalyzed O-H insertion of heterocyclic diazo compounds into allenic acids followed by base-promoted cyclization. Utilizing various diazo heterocycles, including α-diazo homophthalimides, 3-diazo tetramic acids, and diazo oxindoles, diverse spirocyclic scaffolds were produced. The research revealed that the allenic acid substitution pattern is decisive for the product type, enabling extraordinary target compound switching between two types of spirocyclic 2-furanones with exo- and endocyclic C═C bonds.

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Background: There is a considerable overlap between the clinical presentation of post-COVID-19 condition (PCC) and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Many of their common symptoms can be linked to dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system (dysautonomia). This study aimed to objectively assess autonomic function in a general group of patients with PCC and in a group of patients with ME/CFS whose disease was not related to COVID-19.

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Falls refers to geriatric syndromes, which is accompanied by a significant number of adverse clinically and socially consequences. For the rational organization of medical, social, psychological and other types of assistance and rehabilitation measures, separate groups of consequences developing as a result of a fall are distinguished: physical, functional, psychological, social. Every year, every fourth elderly and older person faces a fall, while about half of the victims seek medical help.

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A technique has been proposed for incorporating a heterocyclic component into a glutarimide framework employing a Rh(esp)-catalyzed N-H insertion with the involvement of -Boc-α-diazo glutarimide. The new diazo reagent is more stable, soluble and convenient to prepare than the previously suggested one. The approach permits the application of diverse heterocycles, including both aromatic and saturated NH-substrates.

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Osteoarthritis is a widespread age-related disease, that has no effective targeted therapy. In this regard, bioengineering methods are being actively developed that can stimulate the restoration of cartilage tissue. These methods include chondrogenic differentiation of stem cells, which is stimulated by various biomolecules, including short peptides and polypeptide complexes.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a socially significant age-associated disease, for the treatment of which a search for new effective drugs is underway. The development of OA correlates with the development of the aging-associated secretory chondrocyte phenotype (SASP). The purpose of the review is to analyze the pool of signaling molecules that form SASP of chondrocytes in OA and substantiate the possibility of peptide chondroprotection.

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[KE peptide regulates SIRT1, PARP1, PARP2 gene expression and protein synthesis in human mesenchymal stem cells aging.].

Adv Gerontol

October 2023

A.N.Belozersky Institute of Physical and Chemical Biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 1 Leninskiye gori, Moscow 119992, Russian Federation.

It was shown that KE peptide (Lys-Glu, vilon) has immunomodulatory, oncostatic and geroprotective effects. The aim of this work is to evaluate the effect of the KE peptide on gene expression and protein synthesis of SIRT1, PARP1, PARP2 during aging of human mesenchymal stem cells (MSC). The KE peptide increased gene expression and synthesis of the SIRT1 protein in «young» MSCs by 6 and 8,2 times, respectively.

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Thymalin is an immunomodulatory drug containing a polypeptide extract of thymus that has demonstrated efficacy in the therapy of acute respiratory distress syndrome and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, as well as in complex therapy related to severe COVID-19 in middle-aged and elderly patients.. KE and EW dipeptides are active substances of Thymalin.

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Herein, we describe a chemo- and diastereoselective formal C-C insertion reaction of 1,2-disubstituted 4-diazo-3(2)-isoquinolones and 4-diazoisochroman-3-one into C-CHO bonds of aldehydes, delivering all-carbon α-quaternary aldehydes bearing medicinally important 1,4-dihydro-3(2)-isoquinolone scaffold. Our protocol is enabled by the preferential 1,2-carbon migration over more common 1,2- shift. The corresponding reaction tolerates a wide range of functionalities in both aldehyde and diazo components, giving the target homologated aldehydes in generally high yields.

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Secretory phenotype associated with the aging (SASP) of chondrocytes forms the conditions for the musculoskeletal system diseases development, in particular, osteoarthritis (OA). The search for effective methods for OA treating is an urgent task of molecular gerontology. The purpose of this work is to characterize the SASP of chondrocytes and to conduct a comparative assessment of the effect of AED peptide and the cartilage polypeptide complex (CPC).

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The use of spirocycles in drug discovery and medicinal chemistry has been booming in the last two decades. This has clearly translated into the landscape of approved drugs. Among two dozen clinically used medicines containing a spirocycle, 50% have been approved in the 21st century.

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Purpose: Osteomyelitis is a group of bone infectious (bacterial osteomyeilitis-BO) and noninfectious inflammatory diseases (nonbacterial osteomyelitis-NBO) with similar clinical, radiology, and laboratory features. Many patients with NBO are misdiagnosed as BO and receive unnecessary antibiotics and surgery. Our study aimed to compare clinical and laboratory features of NBO and BO in children, to define key discriminative criteria, and to create an NBO diagnostic score (NBODS).

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Currently, sarcoidosis remains one of the diseases with unknown etiology, which significantly complicates its diagnosis and treatment. Various causes of sarcoidosis have been studied for many years. Both organic and inorganic trigger factors, provoking the development of granulomatous inflammation are considered.

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