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Bull Exp Biol Med ; 165(4): 449-452, 2018 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30120664

ABSTRACT

We studied the effect of collagen fragments (PGP and AcPGP) on serum content of epinephrine, corticosterone, and IL-1ß in rats subjected to water-immersion stress. The degree of local inflammation accompanying ulceration was assessed by IL-1ß production by ln. gastricus caudalis cells. In 1 h, the sharp increase in hormone concentrations in the blood of stressed animals reflected the high stress intensity. Intranasal administration of PGP reduced the area of stress-induced ulcers by 63%, prevented the increase in the levels of stress hormones and the main proinflammatory cytokine in rat blood. The concentrations of IL-1ß in cell culture from regional lymph node of experimental animals returned to normal in 24 and 48 h after the stress. Acetylation of PGP prevents with gastroprotection, but does not abrogate other properties of the peptide.


Subject(s)
Collagen/metabolism , Immune System/metabolism , Neurosecretory Systems/metabolism , Stomach Ulcer/metabolism , Animals , Corticosterone/metabolism , Hydrolysis , Interleukin-1beta/metabolism , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Stress, Physiological/physiology
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Bull Exp Biol Med ; 163(5): 590-593, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28948555

ABSTRACT

The element status was studied in students with different levels of adaptation determined by the parameters of cardiointervalography. The content of chemical elements in the hair was measured by atomic emission and mass spectrometry. In students whose autonomic status was characterized by sympathicotonia, the level of cobalt in the hair was significantly higher, while the levels of manganese and magnesium were lower than normal. The content of selenium in the hair was 2.3 times lower in the study group in comparison with the median level in Russia. The content of toxic elements did not exceed the normal. Significant positive correlations between hair content of magnesium and calcium and between potassium and sodium were revealed.


Subject(s)
Hair/chemistry , Trace Elements/analysis , Adaptation, Physiological , Adolescent , Adult , Calcium/analysis , Cobalt/analysis , Humans , Magnesium/analysis , Male , Manganese/analysis , Mass Spectrometry , Russia , Selenium/analysis , Spectrophotometry, Atomic , Students , Testosterone/blood , Thyroid Hormones/blood , Thyrotropin/blood , Young Adult
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Patol Fiziol Eksp Ter ; 60(4): 79-85, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29244927

ABSTRACT

The purpose: The influence of high-fat diet (HFD) on trace elements status, adipokine level, and markers of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in weanling Wistar rats was investigated. Methods: A total of 20 male 1-months-old Wistar rats divided into two equal groups were used in the present study. The first group of animals obtained a standard diet (STD), whereas animals from the second group (NAFLD) were maintained on high-fat diet containing 10 and 31.6% of total calories from fat, respectively, during 1 month. Fat diet (HFD). Trace element status (using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry), serum levels of insulin, adiponectin, and leptin (using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay), total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), glucose (spectrophotometrically), apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1) and B (ApoB) (using immunoturbidimetric method) were assessed. Results: It was shown that 1-month HFD feeding resulted in significant increase of EDAT, RPAT, total adipose tissue mass, and adipocyte area. HFD-fed animals were also characterized by a significant increase in circulating leptin levels and leptin-to-adiponectin ratio as compared to the control ones. No significant HFD-related difference in serum lipid spectrum, adiponectin, apolipoproteins, glucose, insulin, and HOMA-IR were revealed. Liver Cu, I, Mn, Se, Zn; EDAT Cr, V, Co, Cu, Fe,I, and RPAT Co, Cu, I, Cr, V, Fe, and Zn were significantly decreased in HFD-fed rats in comparison with the control group levels. Hair Co, Mn, Si, and V levels significantly exceeded the respective control values, whereas Se and I content were decreased in studied animals. At the same time, only serum Cu was significantly decreased in HFD-fed rats. Conclusion: The interplay between the impaired trace elements metabolism of HFD-fed weanling Wistar rats and disorder of adipokine balance was demonstrated. It is supposed that the altered trace elements status is primary and precedes other metabolic obesity-related disturbances.


Subject(s)
Dietary Fats/pharmacology , Lipids/blood , Lipoproteins/blood , Trace Elements/blood , Animals , Male , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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Fiziol Zh (1994) ; 49(3): 134-8, 2003.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12918262

ABSTRACT

In work is shown, that the sports training on endurance is accompanied functional economization of the cardiorespiratory system (CRS) in rest shown in downstroke of specific sizes of consumption of oxygenium, pulmonary ventilation and central hemodynamics, transport of oxygenium by the blood. The ways of adaptation of CRS and augmentation of its potential during long-term training of the juvenile sportsmen should be focused on creation of optimum conditions for formation gain physical loads of the and mobilization characteristics of functional reactions directed on delivery of oxygenium to working bodies, avoiding an excavation of the tendency of "accustoming" to a disadvantage of oxygenium and excess of products of an exchange.


Subject(s)
Cardiovascular Physiological Phenomena , Physical Education and Training/methods , Respiratory Physiological Phenomena , Sports/physiology , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Humans
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Aviakosm Ekolog Med ; 29(3): 16-9, 1995.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7550159

ABSTRACT

The interfusion of environmentology and chronobiology makes it possible to explore various physiological mechanisms which arose in the process of evolution as a response to the external challenges. Therefore, a living organism adapts to a changing situation on the environmental and evolutional time scale. Since the temporal structure of environment is rhythmic by nature, body parameters may be strongly dependent on the environmental factors during adaptation. Results of the in-depth environmental and physiological studies of representatives of different climatic-geographical regions pointed to a series of common and individual properties of the human body reaction to an environment. The combination of hypoxia and hypercapnia (rebreathing test) brought into light a relationship of the reciprocal reaction of respiration and circulation to the body mass index and the average annual temperature in a region. The higher the temperature, the lower the body mass index, the weaker the hemodynamic reaction and the more expressed the ventilatory reaction.


Subject(s)
Adaptation, Physiological , Ecology , Periodicity , Animals , Environment , Humans
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Aviakosm Ekolog Med ; 29(3): 35-9, 1995.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7550166

ABSTRACT

The authors give their judgment of the cardiorespiratory status of the population in the ecologically disaster area to the south of the Aral. The data from examination of various age groups of the native population inhabiting eco-varying regions are published. The authors make a conclusion about an important role of environment in formation of the bronchopulmonary system.


Subject(s)
Cardiovascular Physiological Phenomena , Desert Climate , Ecology , Respiratory Physiological Phenomena , Adolescent , Adult , Analysis of Variance , Child , Environmental Pollution/adverse effects , Female , Humans , Male , Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander , Racial Groups , Uzbekistan
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