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Alexandra B Shintyapina

Alexandra B Shintyapina

PhD

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Publications (27)
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Early-life stress (ELS) results in enduring dysfunction of the cortico-limbic circuitry, underlying emotional and social behavior. However, the neurobiological mechanisms involved remain elusive. Here, we have combined viral tracing and electrophysiological techniques to study the effects of maternal separation (MS) on fronto-limbic connectivity an...
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Early life stress (ELS) results in enduring dysfunction of the cortico-limbic circuitry, underlying emotional and social behavior. However, the neurobiological mechanisms by which ELS affects development of the circuitry remain elusive. Here, we have combined viral tracing and electrophysiological techniques to study the effects of maternal separat...
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Early life stress (ELS) is a well-characterized risk factor for mood and anxiety disorders. GABAergic microcircuits in the amygdala are critically implicated in anxiety; however, whether their function is altered after ELS is not known. Here we identify a novel mechanism by which kainate receptors (KARs) modulate feedforward inhibition in the later...
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β-Glucans have been studied in animal species, from earthworms to humans. They form a heterogenous group of glucose polymers found in fungi, plants, bacteria, and seaweed. β-Glucans have slowly emerged as an important target for the recognition of pathogens. In the current review, we highlight the major roles of mushroom-derived β-glucans on cancer...
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The search for lipid-lowering drugs is important for clinical medicine. This review summarizes our research findings regarding the hypolipidemic activity of polysaccharides. There are several validated agents altering lipid levels which reduce the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular events. Nonetheless, for many people, the risk of such an event...
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Perturbed information processing in the amygdala has been implicated in developmentally originating neuropsychiatric disorders. However, little is known on the mechanisms that guide formation and refinement of intrinsic connections between amygdaloid nuclei. We demonstrate that in rodents the glutamatergic connection from basolateral to central amy...
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Perturbed information processing in the amygdala has been implicated in developmentally originating neuropsychiatric disorders. However, little is known on the mechanisms that guide formation and refinement of intrinsic connections between amygdaloid nuclei. We demonstrate that in rodents the glutamatergic connection from basolateral to central amy...
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Perturbed information processing in the amygdala has been implicated in developmentally originating neuropsychiatric disorders. However, little is known on the mechanisms that guide formation and refinement of intrinsic connections between amygdaloid nuclei. We demonstrate that in rodents the glutamatergic connection from basolateral to central amy...
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Perturbed information processing in the amygdala has been implicated in developmentally originating neuropsychiatric disorders. However, little is known on the mechanisms that guide formation and refinement of intrinsic connections between amygdaloid nuclei. We demonstrate that the glutamatergic connection from basolateral to central amygdala (BLA-...
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Autophagy is a dynamic cellular process involved in the turnover of proteins, protein complexes, and organelles through lysosomal degradation. It is particularly important in neurons, which do not have a proliferative option for cellular repair. Autophagy has been shown to be suppressed in the striatum of a transgenic mouse model of Parkinson's dis...
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Mannans, which are biological macromolecules of polysaccharide origin and function as immunomodulators, have been shown to stimulate macrophages in vivo by interaction with the mannose receptor. Thus, they can be used to stimulate macrophages in order to effectively remove circulating atherogenic lipoproteins. Our primary aim was to evaluate the hy...
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Kainate-type glutamate receptors (KARs) are highly expressed in the developing brain, where they are tonically activated to modulate synaptic transmission, network excitability and synaptogenesis. NETO proteins are auxiliary subunits that regulate biophysical properties of KARs; however, their functions in the immature brain are not known. Here, we...
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Tert-butylhydroquinone (tBHQ) is a highly effective phenolic antioxidant used in edible oils and fats in foods as well as in medicines and cosmetics. TBHQ has been shown to have both chemoprotective and carcinogenic effects. Furthermore, it has potential anti-inflammatory, antiatherogenic, and neuroprotective activities. TBHQ induces phase II detox...
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Neurodegenerative diseases are widespread disorders, with prevalence increasing with age. Effectiveness of their treatment depends on understanding of their etiology, which is not clear at present. In this regard, the key mechanisms of their development and various new approaches to treatment are important. A common feature of these diseases is the...
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β-(1→3)-glucans can trigger different immune responses and these compounds have been shown to be effective immunostimulating agents. The biological effects of β-glucans are mediated through TLR2/6 (tolllike receptors) of macrophages, dectin-1, and, possibly, other receptors. The lipid-lowering effect of β-glucans consumed with food has been demonst...
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Objectives: We evaluated the hypolipidaemic effect of mannan Candida albicans serotype A, relative to atorvastatin, in a mouse model of hyperlipidaemia. Methods: Mannan serotype A was investigated in vitro and in vivo to determine its effects on macrophage proliferation, nitric oxide (NO) production by cultured macrophages, serum and liver lipid...
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Kainate type of glutamate receptors (KARs) are highly expressed during early brain development and may influence refinement of the circuitry, via modulating synaptic transmission and plasticity. KARs are also localized to axons, however, their exact roles in regulating presynaptic processes remain controversial. Here, we have used a microfluidic ch...
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We determined the frequencies of null mutations of the FLG gene-2282del4, R501X, R2447X, 3702delG, S3247X, and the 12-repeat allele (rs12730241)-among 460 Caucasians of the city of Novosibirsk, Russia. The frequency was 17.7% for rs12730241, 2.73% for 2282del4, 0.22% for R501X, 0.33% for R2447X, and 0% for 3702delG and S3247X in a western Siberian...
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The study examined dynamics of the effect of novel phenol antioxidant preparation 3-(3'-tertbutyl- 4'-hydroxyphenyl)propyl thiosulfonate sodium (TS-13) on expression of antioxidant protection enzymes genes GSTP1 and NQO1 and on the content of protein transcription factors NF-κB and ATF-2 in mouse liver. Expression of GSTP1 gene decreased significan...
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Synthetic water-soluble phenolic antioxidants are known anti-inflammatory chemicals, some of them were shown to induce components of antioxidative defense enzymes NADPH:quinone oxidoreductase (NQO1) and glutathione-S-transferase (GST) via activation of Nrf2 pathway. Our experimental in vivo models have demonstrated an increase of both gstp1 and nqo...
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Activity and levels of protein and mRNA of 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-CoA reductase were estimated in rat liver after the administration of atorvastatin and simvastatin and their complexes with glycyrrhizic acid (atorvaglyzin and simvaglyzin). The amount of 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-CoA reductase protein in rats decreased by 13 and 25% (p<0.05)...
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The paper analyzes epidemiologic characteristics and risk factors for the development of thyroid cancer on the basis of which the risk groups for thyroid cancer among people of the city of Novosibirsk have been formed. Key words: thyroid cancer, cancer incidence, city of Novosibirsk, risk factors.
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Derivatives of the available plant triterpenes glycyrrhetic acid and betulin (betulin succinates and amides of betulonic and 18β-glycyrrhetic acids containing fragments of long-chain amino acids and a peptide) were synthesized. The inhibitory action of these compounds on the growth of MT-4, MOLT-4, CEM, and Hep G2 tumor cells and their effect on th...

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