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TL;DR: The data obtained suggest that UDCA is a metabolite having the sufficiently effective antioxidant properties, and that glutathione-related enzyme activities did not change under the influence of both the UDCA doses as well as gamma-irradiation.
Abstract: We studied effects of ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) (10 and 100 mg/kg b.w.) on the free radical generation, lipid peroxidation and the antioxidant defense system in the liver of rats with oxidative stress caused by gamma-irradiation. Both doses of UDCA normalized the liver parameters enhanced by gamma-irradiation: the content of superoxide anion and carbonyl-containing products of lipid peroxidation (alkanals, alkenals, alkadienals and ketones), the superoxide dismutase activity and the chemiluminescence enhanced by luminol. Only the highest dose of UDCA (100 mg/kg b.w.) decreased the chemiluminescence enhanced by lucigenin in liver microsomes and the hydroxyalkenals content in the liver. UDCA prevented reduced glutathione depletion caused by gamma-irradiation, whereas glutathione-related enzyme activities did not change under the influence of both the UDCA doses as well as gamma-irradiation. Thus, the data obtained suggest that UDCA is a metabolite having the sufficiently effective antioxidant properties.

19 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the reductive activation of O2 by oxidases coenzymes (K) is considered and activation is induced by triplet-singlet (T-S)-transitions at the charge-transfer stage and K+...O2- radical pair (RP) formation.
Abstract: Electronic mechanisms of reductive activation of O2 by oxidases coenzymes (K) are considered. Activation is induced by triplet-singlet (T-S)-transitions at the charge-transfer stage and K+...O2- radical pair (RP) formation. For flavoproteins the spin reversion is induced by spin-orbit coupling (SOC) in superoxide ion, for metal-oxidases--by exchange interaction with paramagnetic metal ion. Another type of spin activation is connected with the singlet peroxide ion O(2)2- formation in cytochromes (structures of the type Fe(3+)-O- -O-Cu2+).

7 citations


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TL;DR: The main aim of the study was to elucidate whether the binding of alpha-latrotoxin to different types of receptors led to [3H]GABA secretion from one pool or in each case the source of neurotransmitter differs, and whether the type of membrane receptor does not determine the mechanism of GABA release evoked by the toxin.
Abstract: alpha-Latrotoxin, a presynaptic neurotoxin from the venom of Latrodectus mactans tredecimguttatus, induces massive [3H]GABA release from rat brain synaptosomes as a result of interaction with either Ca(2+)-dependent (neurexin 1 alpha or Ca(2+)-independent (latrophilin) membrane receptor. The main aim of the study was to elucidate whether the binding of alpha-latrotoxin to different types of receptors led to [3H]GABA secretion from one pool or in each case the source of neurotransmitter differs: in the presence of Ca2+ exocytosis is induced, while in the absence of Ca(2+)--outflow by mobile membrane GABA transporter from cytoplasm. We examined the effect of the depletion of cytosolic [3H]GABA pool by competitive inhibitors of the GABA transporter (nipecotic acid and 2,4-diaminobutyric acid) on the alpha-latrotoxin-stimulated neurotransmitter release. We also compared the influence of these agents on neurosecretion, evoked by depolarization with that evoked by alpha-latrotoxin. Depolarization was stimulated by 4-aminopyridine in the Ca(2+)-containing saline and high KCl in Ca(2+)-free medium. In synaptosomes treated with nipecotic acid unstimulated [3H]GABA release was significantly augmented and high KCl-evoked Ca(2+)-independent [3H]GABA release was essentially inhibited. But under the same conditions neurosecretion stimulated by alpha-latrotoxin greatly raised with respect to the control response. The similar results were obtained with the synaptosomes treated with 2,4-diaminobutyric acid. Another way to determine which of GABA pool is the target of alpha-latrotoxin action lay in analysis of the toxin effects on the preliminary depolarized synaptosomes. alpha-Latrotoxin influence was diminished by the preceding depolarization by 4-aminopyridine in Ca2+ presence. But after the high KCl stimulation effect of alpha-latrotoxin didn't change. These data suggest that alpha-latrotoxin triggers neurotransmitter release from synaptic vesicles via exocytosis. We suppose that the type of membrane receptor does not determine the mechanism of GABA release evoked by the toxin.

6 citations


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TL;DR: In the experiments conducted with application of an isotopic technique on the myometrium cells suspension treated by digitonin solution, some properties of Ca ions accumulation system in the mitochondria--cationic and substrate specificity as well as effects of Mg2+ and some other bivalent metals ions on the Ca2+ accumulation velocity have been estimated.
Abstract: In the experiments conducted with application of an isotopic technique (45Ca2+) on the myometrium cells suspension treated by digitonin solution (0.1 mg/ml) some properties of Ca ions accumulation system in the mitochondria--cationic and substrate specificity as well as effects of Mg2+ and some other bivalent metals ions on the Ca2+ accumulation velocity have been estimated. Ca ions accumulation from the incubation medium containing 3 mM sodium succinate Na, 2 mM Pi (as potassium K(+)-phosphate buffer, pH 7.4 at 37 degrees C), 0.01 mM (40CaCl2 + 45CaCl2) and 100 nM thapsigargin--selective inhibiting agent of endoplasmatic reticulum calcium pump were demonstrated as detected just only in presence of Mg, while not Ni, Co or Cu ions. The increase of Mg2+ concentration from 1 x 10(-6) to 10(-3) M induced the ATP dependent transport activation in the myometrium mitochondria. Under [Mg2+] increase till 40 mM this cation essentially decreased Ca2+ accumulation (by 65% from the maximal value). The optimum for Ca2+ transport in the myometrium cells suspension is Mg2+ 10 mM concentration. Ka activation apparent constant along Mg2+ value (in presence 3 mM ATP and 3 mM sodium succinate) is 4.27 mM. The above listed bivalent metals decreased Mg2+, ATP-dependent accumulation of calcium, values of inhibition apparent constants for ions Co2+, Ni2+ and Cu2+ were--2.9 x 10(-4) M, 5.1 x 10(-5) M and 4.2 x 10(-6) M respectively. For Mg2+, ATP-dependent Ca2+ transport in the uterus myocytes mitocondria a high substrate specificity is a characteristic phenomenon in elation to ATP: GTP, CTP and UTP practically fail to provide for Ca accumulation process.

5 citations


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TL;DR: It was shown that the suggested method allows to evaluate the affinity of antibodies with high accuracy using so-called coordinates of dilutions, which provides useful approach for the evaluation not only antibody affinity, but also the concentration of circulated antigen.
Abstract: A new method for the evaluation of the affinity of bivalent antibodies were suggested. This method is based on the previously published by the author the idea of using so-called coordinates of dilutions. It was shown that the suggested method allows to evaluate the affinity of antibodies with high accuracy using this simple approach. It is supposed that at some conditions the suggested method could have substantial advantages in comparison to the traditional methods. This method allows to analyze situations when antibodies are already in a mixture with antigen, for example in the bloodstream in the case of infections or autoimmune diseases. The method provides useful approach for the evaluation not only antibody affinity, but also the concentration of circulated antigen.

4 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a mathematical model of smooth muscles contractile activity Ca(2+)-dependent control has been proposed on the base of Ca ions trans-sarcomal exchange biochemical mechanisms interpretation in myocytes.
Abstract: The mathematical model of smooth muscles contractile activity Ca(2+)-dependent control has been proposed on the base of Ca ions trans-sarcomal exchange biochemical mechanisms interpretation in myocytes. While analysing the model the conclusion should be made that kinetic parameters changes (in relation to Ca ions) Mg2+, ATP-dependent calcium pump of plasma membrane--Michaelis constant Km and transport process maximal velocity Vmax-render the effect on the character of the intracellular calcium transients and profile of full mechanokinetic curve. As well one more conclusion has been made that plasma membrane Mg2+, ATP-dependent calcium pump, which kinetic parameters under the physiologic conditions are subjected to modulation as the result of metabolic, pharmacologic and physico-chemical factors fulfills the essential role in supplying Ca(2+)-dependent control of the smooth muscles contractile response full cycle.

3 citations


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TL;DR: The features of antioxidant protection of tissues of a liver and blood of the gooses in embriogenesis and early postnatal ontogenesis are found out and Maximal contents of active products both in a liver, and in a blood are observed in 28 diurnal embriones.
Abstract: The features of antioxidant protection of tissues of a liver and blood of the gooses in embriogenesis and early postnatal ontogenesis are found out. Maximal contents TBA active products both in a liver, and in a blood are observed in 28 diurnal embriones. Is shown, that in a liver the activity of basic antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutases, catalase and glutathione peroxidase) in a liver is developed already at early stages embriogenesis and is considerably enlarged in the end embriogenesis. The becoming of enzymatic system of a blood descends much more slower.

3 citations


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TL;DR: It was shown that TDP competes with p-nitrophenyl phosphate more effectively than TMP for the binding in the active site and positively charged thiazolium ion of TMP interacts with the nearest environment at the active center and by this way reduces enzyme activity.
Abstract: Reactivity of thiamin monophosphate (TMP) as calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase substrate in model transformations is lower comparing with thiamin diphosphate (TDP) reactivity. Under these conditions alkaline phosphatase catalyzes TDP, ADP and AMP hydrolysis approximately at same rate. It was shown that TDP competes with p-nitrophenyl phosphate more effectively than TMP for the binding in the active site. At pH 8.5 and 30 degrees C Km values are as follows: (5.2 +/- 1.6) x 10(-3) M for TMP and (3.0 +/- 0.8) x 10(-4) M for TDP. Under the same conditions the Vmax/Km value for TDP hydrolysis is 53 times higher than the one for corresponding reaction of TMP. It was suggested that positively charged thiazolium ion of TMP interacts with the nearest environment at the active center and by this way reduces enzyme activity.

3 citations


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TL;DR: The effects of adrenoreceptor blockade strengthened the combined effects of IHT with L-arginine treatment, confirming primary role of cholinoreceptors in NO-dependent mitochondrial reactions to IHT and concludes that protective effects of the combination of I HT with NO-donor treatment under acute hypoxia are mainly realized through cholinOREceptors.
Abstract: It is known that NO-dependent mechanisms are involved in mitochondrial adaptive reactions to different factors. The object of this study was to investigate the role of cholino- and adrenoreceptors in NO-dependent reactions of rat liver mitochondria to acute hypoxia (AH) and intermittent hypoxic training (IHT). Eight groups of Wistar male rats participated in the study. Animals of Gr. I underwent daily i.p. saline injections during 14 days. Gr. II was examined after a single AH test (inhalation of 7% O2, 30 min) with the same saline treatment. Another six groups were exposed to IHT (11% O2, 15-min sessions with 15 min rest intervals, 5 times daily during 14-days), at that 15 min before every IHT session animals underwent i.p. treatment: Gr. III and IV--saline, Gr. V--L-arginine, Gr. VI--NO synthase blocker L-NNA, Gr. VII--L-arginine with alpha-, beta-adrenoblockers phentolamine and obzidane, Gr. VIII--L-arginine with M- and N-cholinoreceptor blockers athropine and benzohexonium. After IHT Gr. IV-VIII were exposed to a single AH test and decapitated just after that. In control rats AH provoked: 1) in the presence of succinate, a 33% augmentation of ADP-stimulated mitochondrial respiration (V3) with a 18% decrease of O2 uptake efficiency (ADP/O ratio); 2) in the presence of alpha-ketoglutarate, a NAD-dependent substrate, no changes in V3 were observed, also 21% augmentation of ADP/O ratio registered. These events were accompanied by 36% increase in succinate dehydrogenase (SDG) activity, two-fold augmentation of malon dialdehyde (MDA) content and 43% increase in diene conjugates (DK). IHT caused reorganization of mitochondrial energy metabolism improving the protection against acute hypoxia. A decrease by 40% in activation of mitochondrial respiration in the presence of succinate (V3--by 40% and V4--by 34%), a reduction of MDA and DK content (by 32% and 20%, respectively), an increase in SGD activity by 31% was observed in Gr. IY compared to Gr. II. Extra exogenous NO (Gr.Y) did not influence V3 and V4 in the presence of succinate, but in the presence of alpha-ketoglutarate decreased them by 9% and 29%, respectively, as well as ADP/O ratio by 28% on the background of SDG inhibition by 24% and the decrease of MDA content by 34%, that is reduced aerobic energy supply and reactive oxygen species production. L-arginine effects were abolished by L-NNA. Effects of cholinoreceptor blockers over L-arginine (Gr. VIII) resembled effects of AH: considerable activation of succinate and alpha-ketoglutarate oxidation in stage V3 by 44% and 75%, respectively, was observed which was accompanied by a decrease in ADP/O by 21% and 31%, and V3/V4 by 15% and 28%, respectively, in comparison to Gr.Y. It indicates that effects of L-arginine are mediated mainly by cholinoreceptors. The effects of adrenoreceptors blockade strengthened the combined effects of IHT with L-arginine treatment, confirming primary role of cholinoreceptors in NO-dependent mitochondrial reactions to IHT. Thus, oxygen uptake and its effective usage depend on dynamic status of adreno- and cholinoreceptors. We conclude that protective effects of the combination of IHT with NO-donor treatment under acute hypoxia are mainly realized through cholinoreceptors.

3 citations


Journal Article
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the dynamics of vitamin E dose-dependence in the blood serum of Vistar line male rats after the total single irradiation with 60Co gamma-quantums in 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20, 30, 45, 65, 90 and 120 days.
Abstract: The dynamics of vitamin E dose-dependence in the blood serum of Vistar line male rats after the total single irradiation with 60Co gamma-quantums in 0.2; 0.5; 1.0; 3.0 and 5.0 Gy doses (during 120 days); 7.0 Gy (during 20 days); 9.0 Gy (during 15 days) were studied. The vitamin E content values both in the norm and in 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20, 30, 45, 65, 90 and 120 days after irradiation are given. The experiment data show that the dose dependence of vitamin E products has wavelike character. The possible causes of the vitamin E level decrease under intake of small and high doses of gamma-irradiation are discussed.

3 citations


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TL;DR: It was shown that unlike specific antibodies, recognizing mainly hydrophilic epitops of proteins and interacting against them with high affinity according to the mechanisms "lock-and-key" and/or "induced fit", PRIG recognized and nonspecifically bound to hydrophobic patches of protein antigens.
Abstract: New features of interaction between polyreactive immunoglobulins (PRIG) and protein antigens were considered. It was shown that unlike specific antibodies, recognizing mainly hydrophilic epitops of proteins and interacting against them with high affinity according to the mechanisms "lock-and-key" and/or "induced fit", PRIG recognized and nonspecifically bound to hydrophobic patches of protein antigens. On this reason it is possible to prevent or markedly diminish PRIG-antigen interaction using the reagents that have high affinity to hydrophobic regions of proteins and therefore are capable to block these regions. The obtained data are in a good agreement with the former data concerning the kinetic and thermodynamics characteristics of PRIG-antigen interaction described by us earlier.

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TL;DR: The data which suggest functioning iodothyronine-5'-deiodinases in the cells of haemopoietic and lymphopOietic systems, and connection between the rate of enzyme expression and cell differentiation level are adduced are shown.
Abstract: New data concerning molecular structure, localization and functions of iodothyronine deiodinases in animal and human organisms are reviewed in the article. Mechanisms of 5- and 5'-deiodination of thyroid hormones by intracellular iodothyronine deiodinases are considered, the role of these enzymes in the processes of biologically active iodothyronine formation and thyroid hormone inactivation are shown. The data which suggest functioning iodothyronine-5'-deiodinases in the cells of haemopoietic and lymphopoietic systems, and connection between the rate of enzyme expression and cell differentiation level are adduced. Participation of thyroid hormones and other factors in the regulation of expression and functional activities of iodothyronine-5'-deiodinases in the cells is discussed. The important role of iodothyronine deiodinases in mechanisms of optimization of intracellular thyroid status in altered physiological state of organism, during ontogenesis and in pathological conditions is considered.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the role of Ca ions in the formation of highly ordered fibrin clot is reviewed and it has been shown that Ca2+ is crucial for timely formation and stabilization of the polymerization sites at all successive stages of the Fibrin polymerization process.
Abstract: The article reviews the literature and authors' own data on the role of Ca ions in blood coagulation, namely, in the process of the formation of highly ordered fibrin clot. It has been shown that the main role of Ca2+ is the timely formation and stabilization of fibrin polymerization sites at all successive stages of the fibrin polymerization process.


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TL;DR: It was suggested that the suppression of antioxidant system could be primary biochemical disturbance in diabetic neuropathy progression and the mechanism of antioxidant action of nicotinamide and its structural analogue consists of both scavenging of lipid peroxides and NAD biosynthesis that leads to activation and normalization of altered energy and lipid metabolism.
Abstract: Concentration of lipid peroxidation products and antioxidant enzyme activities in rat brain and erythrocytes and the effects of nicotinamide and nicotinoyl-GABA administration on these parameters were estimated on 21st day of streptozotocin-induced diabetes. It was demonstrated more then two-fold diabetes-induced accumulation of conjugated dienes and malondialdehyde in tissues studied. Superoxide dismutase and glutathione reductase activities of both brain homogenate and erythrocytes as well as catalase and glutathione peroxidase activities of brain homogenate were shown to decrease significantly in diabetic rats, meanwhile, catalase activity of erythrocytes was increased and glutathione peroxidase unchanged. So the correlation between changes in enzymatic antioxidant system in brain and erythocytes failed to be found. Alterations observed were virtually prevented by the course of nicotinamide and nicotinoyl-GABA treatment. The results suggested that the suppression of antioxidant system could be primary biochemical disturbance in diabetic neuropathy progression. It was shown that the antioxidant efficacy of nicotinoyl-GABA is lower than that of nicotinamide. It was suggested that the mechanism of antioxidant action of nicotinamide and its structural analogue consists of both scavenging of lipid peroxides and NAD biosynthesis that leads to activation and normalization of altered energy and lipid metabolism.

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TL;DR: The combination of IHT with NO-precursor treatment was capable to increase significantly the tolerance to episodes of acute hypoxia and its effects on mitochondrial function deals with succinic acid inhibition utilizatin and activation NADH-dependent oxidation.
Abstract: It NO has been shown play to the primary role in several mitochondrial functions. Our aim for this study was to investigate whether exogenous NO (L-arginine) or NO blocker L-NNA modulated the adaptive reactions of rat myocardial tissue respiration on intermittent hypoxic training (IHT). In the control rats an acute hypoxic test (inhalation of 7% O2, 30 min) provoked sharp augmentation of ADP-stimulated tissue respiration with the increase of respiratory coefficient and phosphorylation rate, the decrease of O2 uptake efficacy and switching the energy supply to succinate oxidation pathway. The same hypoxic test but following 14 days of IHT (11% O2, 15-min sessions with 15 min rest intervals, 5 times daily) produced a stimulation of oxidative phosphorylation with primary activation of NAD-dependent pathway, the marked increase of ADP/O ratio. The combination of IHT with L-arginine treatment (600 mg/kg intraperitoneally, daily before IHT sessions) provoked the decrease of tissue oxygen consumption in comparison with untrained animals. L-arginine effects abolished by the NO-synthase blocker L-NNA. Its effects on mitochondrial function deals with succinic acid inhibition utilizatin (increasing level ADP/O) and activation NADH-dependent oxidation. We conclude that the combination of IHT with NO-precursor treatment was capable to increase significantly the tolerance to episodes of acute hypoxia.

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TL;DR: It is supposed that Na+, K(+)-ATPase sensitivity to ethanol is dependent on structural state of protein microenvironment in accordance with assumed differences in structural organization of the boundary lipids of the neuronal enzyme isoforms.
Abstract: To investigate the role of rat brain cortex Na+, K(+)-ATPase plasma membrane microenvironment in ethanol effect in vitro on membrane the sensitivity of enzyme activity to alcohol was studied under membrane perturbation induced by sodium dodecyl sulfate. The increase of enzyme sensitivity to detergent inactivation in the presence of high ethanol concentrations and to alcohol inhibition after modification by Ds-Na was revealed. It is supposed that Na+, K(+)-ATPase sensitivity to ethanol is dependent on structural state of protein microenvironment in accordance with assumed differences in structural organization of the boundary lipids of the neuronal enzyme isoforms.

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TL;DR: An immune sensor based on the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) was developed for express diagnostics of bovine leucosis as discussed by the authors, which was used for detection of the level of antibodies against bovINE leukaemia virus (BLV) in the blood serum.
Abstract: An immune sensor based on the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) was developed for express diagnostics of bovine leucosis. The sensor was used for detection of the level of antibodies against bovine leukaemia virus (BLV) in the blood serum. The industrially manufactured BLV antigen for screening test in the agar gel immunodiffusion (AGID) required the additional purification in order to be used in immune sensor analysis. It was shown that immune sensor analysis was more sensitive, rapid and simple in comparison with the traditional AGID test. It was stated that the developed immune sensor was capable to be used for performance of bovine leucosis screening at the farms and the minimal dilution of the serum should be 1:500.

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TL;DR: DT can penetrate into phagocytes and B-cells specific to DT and kill these cells even if they lack classic receptor for DT, which evidences that DT is potentially able to inhibit self-directed antibody response and keep from participation of phagocyte in the protection of organism from infection.
Abstract: It is well known, that mechanism of diphtheria toxin (DT) action triggers only if toxin penetrates into acid endosome after binding with specific receptor--heparin-binding epidermal grows factor like grows factor (HB-EGF) on the cell surface. We have suggested that DT is capable to penetrate either into B-lymphocytes, which have specific immunoglobulin receptors for DT or into phagocytes, which are able to phagocytosis of DT, because in both of these cases toxin get in endosome with conditions suitable for its activation. To check this hypothesis the comparative studies with insensitive to DT mice lacking specific receptor for DT, and with sensitive to DT guinea pigs were performed. Influence of DT on vitality of phagocytes and B-cells with different specificity from mice and guinea pigs was studied. B-cells were obtained from animals immunized by control antigen--ovalbumine and recombinant diphtheria toxoid--DT without N-terminal 28 aminoacid residues responsible for toxic effect. The results obtained have showed that DT can penetrate into phagocytes and B-cells specific to DT and kill these cells even if they lack classic receptor for DT. This fact evidences that DT is potentially able to inhibit self-directed antibody response and keep from participation of phagocytes in the protection of organism from infection.

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TL;DR: The analysis of recent literature information and experimental data leads us to conclude that the activity with neutral pH-optimum consists of two known catalase forms HPI and HPII in E. coli.
Abstract: In the previous work we have found two peaks of catalase activity at acid and neutral pH in partially destroyed bacteria E. coli K12 KS400. The present study indicates that catalase activity with two pH-optimums is sensitive to pH of cultivation medium. The relative catalase activity of frozen-thawed bacteria preparations measured at pH 3.5 increased two-fold and activity measured at pH 7.0 didn't change by shift of medium pH from value 5.5 to 7.0. In analogical preparations of bacteria grown in slightly alkaline media activity with acid maximum was not observed, but activity with neutral maximum rose to 130% in comparison with the intact cells was revealed. Two peaks of activity differed in their sensitivity to bacteria destruction, heating, inhibition by NaN3 and AMT, oxidative stress. The analysis of recent literature information and experimental data leads us to conclude that the activity with neutral pH-optimum consists of two known catalase forms HPI and HPII in E. coli. The ratio of HPI and HPII is 70 and 30%, respectively what was concluded from inhibition of catalase activity with neutral pH-optimum by AMT. Properties of catalase activity with acid pH-optimum didn't corresponding to any known enzyme forms. It is suggested the activity measured at pH 3.5 is results of some unstable activator which acts in acid pH range. It is possible that the described activity with acid pH-optimum is specific for the used E. coli strain. Investigation of another strain of E. coli K12 AB1157 confirmed this idea where the activity peak with acid pH-optimum was not detected.

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TL;DR: A selective interaction of ATA with RNA, unlike DNA, when isolating nucleic acids from plant materials was established and the obtained data raise the problem of RNAATA application in molecular biology experiments.
Abstract: A selective interaction of ATA with RNA, unlike DNA, when isolating nucleic acids from plant materials was established. The data concerning the binding strength of highly purified RNAATA and DNAATA preparations to nitrocellulose and nylon filters under conditions of high ionic strength are presented. The interrelation of ATA RNA-tropism and absence of adsorption capability of chemical modified RNAATA the backbone was observed. Using IR spectroscopy under the procedure of multi-broken complete light reflection, a formation of ATA and RNA complex was fixed via phosphoric-ether bond (P-O-C), which was absent in the case of DNAATA. The obtained data raise the problem of RNAATA application in molecular biology experiments.

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TL;DR: It is supposed that the multisite interaction between plasmin and alpha 2-antiplasmin provides for the specificity and efficiency the inhibitor action.
Abstract: The kinetic of plasmin, Va1442-plasmin, Lys530-plasmin inhibition reaction by alpha 2-antiplasmin as well as interaction of the inhibitor with different derivatives of the plasminogen and its fragments were studied. It was shown that plasmin, mini- and micro-plasmin activity decreased by 97, 88 and 85%, respectively, for equimolar ratio 1:1 of the inhibitor. The value of the inhibition reached its maximum in 1-2, 5-10 and 10-15 min, respectively. The constants of the complex formation rate were 1.4 x 10(6); 1.7 x 10(5) and 6.2 x 10(4) M-1s-1 for the plasmin, mini- and micro-plasmin with alpha 2-antiplasmin, respectively. Both 10(-2) M 6-aminohexanoic acid and 10(-1) M arginine reduced the complex formation rate between plasmin, mini-plasmin and alpha 2-antiplasmin to the value of the rate reaction between micro-plasmin and inhibitor. alpha 2-Antiplasmin bound with all investigated derivatives and fragments of plasminogen. The amount of inhibitor decreased in the series: plasmin, kringle 1-3, kringle 4, mini-plasminogen, micro-plasminogen. The kringle 1-4 and kringle 5 were determined to control the rate of reaction between enzyme and inhibitor, being not necessary for the inhibition. The comparison of the inhibitor interaction with DPP-plasmin, mini-plasminogen and micro-plasminogen displayed the possibility of the additional region existence in catalytic domain. This region participated in the complex with alpha 2-antiplasmin formation. It is supposed that the multisite interaction between plasmin and alpha 2-antiplasmin provides for the specificity and efficiency the inhibitor action.

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TL;DR: In this article, a correlation between molecular form of Streptokinase (SK) and catalytic properties of equimolar Pm-SK complex during pre-incubation at 20 degrees C was investigated.
Abstract: Streptokinase (SK) interacts with human plasminogen (Pg) or plasmin (Pm) with formation of Pg-SK or Pm-SK complex. Pm-SK complex manifests a fibrinolytic, amidolytic and Pg activator activity. SK in complex with Pm isn't stable and so capable to be hydrolysed rapidly. We investigated a correlation between molecular form of SK and catalytic properties of equimolar Pm-SK complex during preincubation at 20 degrees C. It was found out that amidolytic activity of Pm-SK complex was not changing for 5 hours and decreased to the initial Pm value after 24 hours. During this time alpha 2-antiplasmin (alpha 2-AP) has any effect on amidolytic activity of the complex. Fibrinolytic activity of Pm-SK complex makes up 20% of the initial Pm value and wasn't changing within the investigated period. Pg activator activity was decreasing rapidly to 30-40% of the initial one within few minutes from the moment of Pm-SK complex formation. It was 10-20% of that initial after 24 hours. The decrease in Pg activator activity of Pm-SK complex correlated with the initial very rapid conversion of 47 kDa SK to 36 kDa SK within few minutes and following more slow conversion of SK in 31, 25 and 15 kDa fragments after 5 hours. alpha 2-AP didn't influence on the Pg activator activity of Pm-SK complex but eliminated its fibrinolytic activity completely. It was supposed that alpha 2-AP inhibited fibrinolytic activity of Pm-SK complex similarly to 6-aminohexanoic acid by preventing Pm-SK complex binding to fibrin polymer.

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TL;DR: Reduction of the most sensitive to oxidation fractions in the early stages of oxidative stress development and increase of free cholesterol and its ethers content in kidney and free cholesterol in the heart in more later terms as a result of mercury chloride administration have been revealed.
Abstract: The influence of mercury chloride on peroxidation processes of lipids and level of common lipids, phospholipids and spectrum of neutral lipids in liver, heart, lung and kidney of rats has been investigated Administration of mercury chloride in a dose 07 mg/100 g of body weight to animals has invoked accumulation of lipids peroxide products in fractions of neutral lipids and phospholipids so it testifies the development of oxidative stress Decrease of the most sensitive to oxidation fractions in the early stages of oxidative stress development and increase of free cholesterol and its ethers content in kidney and free cholesterol in the heart in more later terms as a result of mercury chloride administration have been revealed

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TL;DR: The above listed is capable to evidence about the essential role of adrenoreceptors at formation of erythrocyte membrane surface charge under action of ionizing radiation in ultralow doses.
Abstract: Effect of ionizing radiation in ultralow dose (5 microGy) on responses of erythrocyte electrophoretic motility (EPM) as a result of adrenoreceptor ligands binding (0.01-100 microM) has been investigated. The opposite directional EPM responses to agonists (adrenaline, isoprenaline) and antagonist (propranolol) of beta-adrenoreceptors was shown. At that, EPM response to the radiation coincides both with the direction and value of acting the beta-adrenoreceptor agonists depressing EPM. The EPM response to a combined action of beta-adrenoreceptors antagonist, propranolol (10 microM), and ionizing radiation is additive. The above listed is capable to evidence about the essential role of adrenoreceptors at formation of erythrocyte membrane surface charge under action of ionizing radiation in ultralow doses.

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TL;DR: It is discovered that chloroform narcosis does not influence on carboxypeptidase H and phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride-inhibited carboxypesptidases activity in the rats hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.
Abstract: It is discovered that chloroform narcosis does not influence on carboxypeptidase H and phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride-inhibited carboxypeptidase activity in the rats hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. Ether narcosis provokes an increase of PMSF-inhibited carboxypeptidase activity in the pituitary body approximately in 8 times and carboxypeptidase H activity in hypothalamus by 29 percents in comparison with the intact animals. It is supposed that at research neuropeptides and their metabolism enzymes and especially the answer to a stress chloroform narcosis would be the better anaesthesia method than ether narcosis.

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TL;DR: The model of partial hepatectomy was utilized to investigate the influence of human fetal liver cells (FLCs) and of human embryo tissue (PCF) postnuclear cytoplasm fraction injection on the rate of DNA and nRNA synthesis in regenerating rat liver cells.
Abstract: The model of partial hepatectomy was utilized to investigate the influence of human fetal liver cells (FLCs) and of human embryo tissue (PCF) postnuclear cytoplasm fraction injection on the rate of DNA and nRNA synthesis in regenerating rat liver cells. Single infusion of FLCs and PCF into the spleen pulp of rats has been shown to increase the DNA synthesis 24 hours after the operation in 2.5 +/- 0.4 and 3.2 +/- 0.5 times respectively. A group of rats has been identified with no influence of the infusion on the DNA synthesis 24 hours after partial hepatectomy, this process having been even retarding in 48 hours after the operation. Meanwhile the FLCs and PCF infusion enhanced the intensity of nRNA synthesis in 72 hours after the operation in all the animal groups. The effect demonstrated is probably caused by the biologically active substances contained in the fetal tissues.

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TL;DR: The conclusion has been made that this process can occur not only in vitro, but also in vivo, and that disregulation of the PRIG production in vivo can lead to their participation in induction and/or in aggravation of some danger diseases.
Abstract: The problem of the transformation of specific antibodies into nonspecific polyreactive immunoglobulins (PRIG) was considered. On the basis of the obtained data the conclusion has been made that this process can occur not only in vitro, but also in vivo. The biological consequences of such a transformation of circulated specific antibodies into PRIG or increase of PRIG reactivity because of their unblocking are discussed. It was supposed that PRIG was able to play positive role in the defence of organisms against some infections. Meanwhile, disregulation of the PRIG production in vivo can, probably, lead to their participation in induction and/or in aggravation of some danger diseases, such as autoimmune diseases, atherosclerosis, infarct, stroke, and cancer. If so, farther investigation of PRIG involvement in these pathological processes could open new ways for their curing or even prophylaxis.

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TL;DR: Considerable changes in UV spectra of m1Ade, m1A, and m3Ade under interaction with neutral carboxylic group of amino acids were interpreted as a result of proton transfer from amino acid to the base.
Abstract: UV absorption spectra of adenine, adenosine and their methyl derivatives were studied in dimethylsuloxide (DMSO). Considerable changes in UV spectra of adenine under methylation at the 1 and 3 positions, and adenosine under methylation at the 1 position attested the essential structural reconstruction of adenine purine ring. Ade and m6Ade were shown to form complexes with deprotonated carboxylic group of amino acids (carboxylate-ion) through two H-bonds involving amino group and N7H imino group, tautomeric transition N9H-->N7H being initiated namely by interaction with carboxylate-ion. Considerable changes in UV spectra of m1Ade, m1A, and m3Ade under interaction with neutral carboxylic group of amino acids were interpreted as a result of proton transfer from amino acid to the base.

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TL;DR: It is shown, that as a result of interaction with LPS antibiotic properties of PmB are reduced, and the intensity of bacterial bioluminescence is restored.
Abstract: For rating the interaction of lipopolysaccharides (LPS) with polymixin B (PmB) a bacterial bioluminescence is offered to be used. Bioluminescence level of bacteria decreases under free antibiotic amounts action. It is shown, that as a result of interaction with LPS antibiotic properties of PmB are reduced, and the intensity of bacterial bioluminescence is restored. The bioluminescence level in such system characterizes the LPS quantity. Kinetic properties of bacterial light emission at the presence of LPS and PmB are investigated as well as equilibrium state of the system. Kinetic and equilibrium constants describing this reaction are determined. The conditions of quantitative bioluminescent definition of LPS in an interval of concentration 0.166-10 micrograms/ml have been chosen and calibration curves are presented.