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    ECO-Vector LLC ; 2022
    In:  I.P. Pavlov Russian Medical Biological Herald Vol. 30, No. 4 ( 2022-12-28), p. 471-480
    In: I.P. Pavlov Russian Medical Biological Herald, ECO-Vector LLC, Vol. 30, No. 4 ( 2022-12-28), p. 471-480
    Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Currently, biomedical specialists give special attention to studying the influence of stressogenic factors on an organism of a pregnant woman, the embryonic development of the fetus and the subsequent development of offspring in the early and late ontogenesis. It has been found in a number of studies that prenatal stress can lead to reduction of physical activity and hormonal disorders. The factors leading to disorders in regulation of immune and metabolic homeostasis have been identified. Despite considerable interest in the study of the consequences of prenatal stress, its impact on changes in metabolic intensity in different periods of postnatal ontogenesis in animals of different genders has not been sufficiently studied. AIM: To study parameters of metabolism intensity in different age periods of postnatal ontogenesis in rats offspring of both genders after intrauterine stress load. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Stress load was modeled in daily forced swimming of pregnant rats at 1012C for 5 min. Oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide excretion (ml/h/kg), and heat exchange (kcal/h/kg) in male and female rats were determined using a Phenomaster automated modular unit (TSE Systems GmbH, Germany) on the 21st, 30th and 60th day of the ontogenesis. Statistical significance of differences between the studied parameters was assessed using Mann-Whitney U-test for independent groups. RESULTS: The study parameters of intact animals practically did not differ in the suckling (the 21st day) and infantile period (the 30th day), but significantly decreased in the juvenile period of development (the 60th day). It was found that the intrauterine stress did not lead to statistically significant changes in the absolute values of metabolic parameters as compared to the control, but affected the period of appearance of age-related variations of these parameters in male rats. In these animals, the volumes of oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide excretion, and the level of heat radiation reduced as early as in the infantile period (as compared to 21-day-old rats) and reached the minimum level by the 60th day of the postnatal ontogenesis. In female rats subjected to intrauterine stress, changes in the study parameters in different periods of life were similar to those of intact animals. CONCLUSION: Therefore, prenatal stress modeled by swimming of female parents in cold water, has a modulating effect on age-related dynamics of metabolic parameters of male rats, which was manifested by the decrease in these parameters in the earlier period of development.
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    ISSN: 2500-2546 , 0204-3475
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    In: I.P. Pavlov Russian Medical Biological Herald, ECO-Vector LLC, Vol. 27, No. 1 ( 2019-04-02), p. 10-19
    Abstract: Aim. To study the effect of repeated stress on blood glucose level in rats with various behavioral characteristics and with different resistance to the development of adverse consequences of negative emotiogenic exposures. Materials and Methods. The animals were initially subjected to open field test to calculate the index of activity. Daily 4-h immobilization of rats in individual plastic cages for 8 days was used as a model of stress. Blood glucose concentration was measured with a glucometer (control measurement and on the 1st, 3rd and 8th days of repeated stress). Results. The basal level of glucose in behaviorally active (stress-resistant) rats was lower than in passive (stress-predisposed) specimens. Repeated exposure of rats to stress resulted in development of hyperglycemia. However, the dynamics of blood glucose concentration was different in specimens with different parameters of behavior. The increase in glucose concentration in active animals was most pronounced after a single exposure. By the 3rd and 8th days of stress exposures, glucose level in these rats progressively decreased (as compared to the 1st day), but remained above the basal level. Passive specimens were characterized by the increase in blood glucose concentration after a single and, particularly, after three-time restraint stress. Glucose content in these animals slightly decreased by the 8th day (as compared to the previous periods), but was above the basal level. Conclusion. The dynamics of abnormalities in carbohydrate metabolism (in particular, changes in blood glucose level) during chronic emotiogenic exposures differed in specimens with different resistance to stress factors. These data illustrate the importance of an indivi-dual approach to studying the pathophysiological mechanisms of progression and development of stress-induced disorders.
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    ISSN: 2500-2546 , 0204-3475
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    In: Medical Science And Education Of Ural, Tyumen State Medical University, Vol. 23, No. 3 ( 2022), p. 104-109
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    ISSN: 1814-8999
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    Publisher: Tyumen State Medical University
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    Saint Petersburg State University ; 2022
    In:  Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Applied Mathematics. Computer Science. Control Processes Vol. 18, No. 1 ( 2022), p. 120-134
    In: Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Applied Mathematics. Computer Science. Control Processes, Saint Petersburg State University, Vol. 18, No. 1 ( 2022), p. 120-134
    Abstract: The article explores modeling the development of ovarian cancer, the treatment of this oncologicaldisease in women, the assessment of the time to achieve remission, and the assessment of the time of the onset of relapse. The relevance of the study is that ovarian cancer is one of the most common cancers in women and has the highest mortality rate among all gynecological diseases. Modeling the process of the development of the disease makes it possible to better understand the mechanism of the development of the disease, as well as the time frame of the onset of each stage, as well as the assessment of the survival time. The aim of the work is to develop a model of an ovarian tumor. It is based on a model of competition between two types of cells: epithelial cells (normal cells) and tumor cells (dividing cells). The mathematical interpretation of the competition model is the Cauchy problem for a system of ordinary differential equations. Treatment is seen as the direct destruction of tumor cells by drugs. The behavior of solutions in the vicinity of stationary points is investigated by the eigenvalues of the Jacobi matrix of the right side of the equations. On the basis of this model, the distribution of conditional patients by four stages of the disease is proposed. Biochemical processes that stimulate the accelerated growth of the tumor cell population are modeled by a factor that allows tumor cells to gain an advantage in a competitive relationship with epithelial cells. The spatio-temporal dynamics of an ovarian tumor leads to a modification of the competition model due to the introduction of additional factors into it, taking into account the presence of increased nutrition of ovarian tumors, the exit of the tumor from the plane of the ovary, as well as the effect of treatment on tumor cells. The new model describes the interaction conditions with a system of second-order partial differential equations. The results of computer modeling demonstrate an assessment of the distribution of conditional patients by stages of the disease, the time of onset of relapse, the duration of remission, the obtained theoretical results of modeling are compared with the real data.
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    ISSN: 1811-9905 , 2542-2251
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    Publisher: Saint Petersburg State University
    Publication Date: 2022
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