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Novel Strategy in Searching for Natural Compounds with Anti-Aging and Rejuvenating Potential.

Int J Mol Sci

April 2023

Institute of Fundamental and Clinical Immunology, Department of Clinical Immunology, Yadrintcevskaya Str. 14, 630099 Novosibirsk, Russia.

We suggest a novel approach for searching natural compounds with anti-aging and rejuvenation potential using cell cultures, with a high potential for the further in vivo applications. The present paper discusses ways of defining age for cell populations with large numbers of cells and suggests a method of assessing how young or old a cell population is based on a cell age profile approach. This approach uses experimental distributions of the cells over the cell cycle stages, acquired using flow cytometry.

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Aim: To identify predictors of the severe course of a new coronavirus infection.

Materials And Methods: A retrospective analysis of 120 clinical case histories of patients hospitalized in hospitals in Tyumen with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 within one year (01.08.

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The present work is dedicated to the study of vitamin D content among residents of Tyumen city and Tyumen region. The study analyzed the correlation between the level of vitamin D in the blood and the gender, age, place of residence and season of seeking medical care. This study was carried out on the basis of multidisciplinary clinic of Tyumen State Medical University (MDC of Tyumen SMU).

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Objective: To estimate the influence the dysplastic phenotype on the stomatological status in the persons living in the different climatic and geographical conditions (the south of Tyumen region, Khanty-Mansiysk and Yamalo-Nenets autonomous districts).

Material And Methods: The cross-sectional and observational study of 578 male and female adolescents aged 13.65±1.

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Background: Light is a known factor affecting mood and the circadian system. Light deficit is linked to deteriorated transduction of photic information to the brain, and reduced amplitude of the perceived circadian light signaling. Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) loss due to advanced glaucoma can be a factor compromising light perception, with consequences for circadian rhythms, sleep and mood.

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In-hospital mortality in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is 5-6%. Consequently, it is necessary to develop fundamentally novel drugs capable of reducing mortality in patients with acute myocardial infarction. Apelins could be the prototype for such drugs.

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The metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids (fat) in the liver is closely interconnected both in physiological conditions and in pathology. This relationship in the body is possible due to the regulation by many factors, including epigenetic ones. Histone modifications, DNA methylation, and non-coding RNAs are considered to be the main epigenetic factors.

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Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are a newly discovered functional RNA different from messenger RNA, which can participate in regulating the occurrence and development of tumors. More and more research results show that ncRNAs can participate in the regulation of gastric cancer (GC) radiotherapy response, and its mechanism may be related to its effect on DNA damage repair, gastric cancer cell stemness, cell apoptosis, activation of epidermal growth factor receptor signaling pathway, etc. This article summarizes the relevant mechanisms of ncRNAs regulating the response to radiotherapy in gastric cancer, which will be directly important for the introduction of ncRNAs particularly microRNAs (miRNAs), long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and circular RNAs (circRNAs) into clinical medicine as biomarkers and therapeutic targets.

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  • * The use of biomarkers, specifically long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), shows promise in complementing existing diagnostic tests related to HPV and other oncological assessments.
  • * LncRNAs play a significant role in gene regulation and cellular processes, making them valuable for both diagnosis and potential therapy in managing cervical cancer.
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In recent times, the rising prevalence of obesity and its associated comorbidities have had a severe impact on human health and social progress. Therefore, scientists are delving deeper into the pathogenesis of obesity, exploring the role of non-coding RNAs. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), once regarded as mere "noise" during genome transcription, have now been confirmed through numerous studies to regulate gene expression and contribute to the occurrence and progression of several human diseases.

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  • This study investigated how giving an 80 mg loading dose of atorvastatin before coronary angiography affects the risk of contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) in patients with STEMI.
  • In the analysis of 386 STEMI patients, those who received atorvastatin had a significantly lower incidence of CIN (10.5%) compared to those who did not (24.4%).
  • The results also showed that serum creatinine levels returned to baseline values more frequently in the atorvastatin group (66.3% vs. 50.6%) by day 7, indicating better kidney recovery.
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The term "insulin resistance" is commonly understood as a decrease in the response of insulin-sensitive tissues to insulin at its sufficient concentration, leading to chronic compensatory hyperinsulinemia. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is based on mechanisms consisting in the development of resistance to insulin in target cells (hepatocytes, adipocytes, skeletal muscle cells), resulting in the termination of an adequate response of these tissues to interaction with insulin. Since in healthy people 75-80% of glucose is utilized by skeletal muscle, it is more likely that the main cause of insulin resistance is impaired insulin-stimulated glucose utilization by skeletal muscle.

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Objective: To study the clinical picture of all patients with GNAO1 encephalopathy detected in the Russian Federation. This publication is a multicenter study combining data from epileptological centers in Moscow, Novosibirsk, St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Tyumen.

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The article reflects the main links of pathogenesis and diagnostic criteria for autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT) and subclinical hypothyroidism as well as presents formulated features of signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and therapy of this disease in children. Here, we present a case report of an adolescent patient with AIT that was treated with L-thyroxine. The feature of this case was the development of laboratory-confirmed drug-induced hyperthyroidism against the background of hypersensitivity to the drug, what required correction of the therapy.

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On September 30, 2022, a meeting of the interdisciplinary expert council "Prevention and treatment of obesity. How to Achieve a Healthy Metabolic Balance. To reduce the social and economic burden of obesity and its consequences in the Russian Federation, it is necessary to introduce socially significant initiatives to prevent obesity and increase its detection rate, as well as to update modern approaches to the treatment of this chronic disease, taking into account its multifactorial pathogenesis, comorbidity, risk of complications and patient disability.

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Background: The issues of monitoring the effectiveness of iodine deficiency prevention programs are an important component in the process of iodine elimination. Neonatal thyrotropin (TSH) has been used as a criterion for the severity of iodine deficiency since 1994, however, the question of the "cut-off point" of the neonatal TSH level has been widely discussed in the recent literature.

Aim: Evaluate the criterion for neonatal hyperthyroidism above 5 mIU/l from the perspective of monitoring iodine deficiency and establish a «cut-off point» on the model of healthy pregnant women with adequate iodine status.

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Aim      To determine predictors of acute kidney injury (AKI) related with surgeries for correction of acquired valvular heart disease (HD) and to evaluate the incidence of in-hospital complications in patients with postoperative AKI.Material and methods  This study included 62 patients after surgery for correction of acquired valvular HD (mean age, 61±10.9 years) with a disease duration of 11±5.

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Introduction: The stromal vascular fraction (SVF) is a heterogeneous population of cells that, interacting with each other, can affect the processes of regeneration, angiogenesis, and immunomodulation. Over the past 20 years, there has been a trend towards an increase in the number of clinical studies on the therapeutic use of SVF. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are also important regulators of cellular function and they have been shown to be involved in SVF cellular component function.

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Unlabelled: im. The results of clinical observations and scientific studies of recent years indicate that abstinence from urination before the introduction of radiopharmaceuticals for PET / CT procedures is accompanied by a significantly lower flow of it into the bladder than after preliminary urination.

Purpose Of The Study: Comparative analysis of PET/CT metabolism of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose at the level of the cingulate gyrus of the brain, different regions of the kidney parenchyma and in the bladder wall in individuals without nephrourological history, depending on the phase of the functional state of the bladder.

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Objective: To study of modern literature on the clinical and pathophysiological features of stroke in patients with a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19).

Material And Methods: Published data were searched in the electronic databases Medline (PubMed) and eLIBRARY for the period 2019-2022.

Results: It has been shown that patients with COVID-19 have a large number of risk factors for stroke, which may indicate that COVID-19 is a trigger for the development of the disease.

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Circular RNAs are non-coding RNAs that widely exist in eukaryotes. The research progress of its generation mechanism and biological function show that circular RNAs may be used in the development of tumors, neurological diseases, cardiovascular diseases. They play an important role in the occurrence and development of diseases and has a potential to be used as a disease marker.

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An analysis of foreign publications illustrates changes in ideas about the etiology, pathogenesis, target organs, leading pathophysiological syndromes and clinical manifestations of nervous system damage in COVID-19 over 2.5 years of the pandemic. It has been demonstrated that, according to modern concepts, COVID-19 is considered as a pathology with a tendency to multiple organ damage, where the symptoms of damage to the nervous system not only determine the severity of the course of the disease, but also indirectly affect the development of severe somatic manifestations, such as distress syndrome.

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Human periodontal ligament-derived cells are important seed cells for periodontal regeneration, and their osteogenic potential closely affects alveolar bone repair and periodontal regeneration. Human periodontal ligament stem cells are pluripotent stem cells of mesenchymal origin, which can differentiate in osteoblasts and cementoblasts. However, the molecular mechanism of this differentiation activity is poorly studied.

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Lung cancer is the leading cause of death and morbidity from malignant neoplasms worldwide, and its poor prognosis places a heavy burden on patients. A large percentage of lung cancer cases are associated with smoking. A significant number of non-smokers also develop the disease, suggesting an epigenetic and genetic mechanism for the development of lung cancer.

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Objective: Several forms of cerebral revascularization have been carried out to treat moyamoya disease, however, the existing methods are accompanied by a variety of complications. In this study, the authors aimed to evaluate the clinical and angiographic outcomes of a new surgical procedure: superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery (STA-MCA) anastomosis combined with multiple burr hole (MBH) surgery and dural inversion synangiosis for the treatment of moyamoya disease in adults.

Methods: Patients treated for moyamoya disease from August 2019 to July 2021 were retrospectively reviewed.

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