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Vol 470, No 1 (2016)

Physiology

The time scale of adaptation in tonal sequence processing by the mouse auditory midbrain neurons

Malinina E.S., Egorova M.A., Khorunzhii G.D., Akimov A.G.

Abstract

The time course of poststimulatory adaptation of the inferior colliculus central nucleus (ICC) of CBB6F1 hybrid mice to sound sequences, specifically, series of four tonal stimuli presented at intervals of 0, 2, 4, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 700, 1000, and 1500 ms were studied. Assessment of the adaptation of the entire neuronal population have shown that, at an interstimulus interval of 0–200 ms, the response to the first tone in a series is significantly stronger than those to the second to fourth tones, the strengths of the latter three responses not differing significantly from one another. If the interstimulus interval is 500 ms or longer, the response to none of the tones in a series differs significantly in strength from the others. The role of adaptation of midbrain neurons to the grouping of components of bioacoustic stimuli is discussed.

Doklady Biological Sciences. 2016;470(1):209-213
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Specific features of adaptation of rats to chronic cold treatment

Tsibul’nikov S.Y., Maslov L.N., Naryzhnaya N.V., Ivanov V.V., Lishmanov Y.B.

Abstract

Permanent exposure of rats to four-week cold treatment at +4ºC for 24 h/day resulted in increased weights of the brown adipose tissue, adrenals, and spleen and had no effect on the levels of cortisol and corticosterone in the blood serum. Similar data were observed after exposure of rats to intermittent four-week cold treatment at +4ºC for 8 h/day. After short-term exposure of rats to intermittent cold treatment at +4ºC for 1.5 h/day, all indices studied were similar to those observed in intact animals.

Doklady Biological Sciences. 2016;470(1):214-216
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Myosin accelerates synaptic vesicle recycling in the motor nerve endings

Grigoryev P.N., Zefirov A.L.

Abstract

Neurotransmitter release and exocytosis of synaptic vesicles in the motor nerve endings of the frog cutaneous-pectoris muscle were studied using electrophysiological and optical methods under the conditions of inhibition of the myosin light-chain kinase and non-muscle myosin by the specific inhibitors ML-7 (12 μM) and (–)-blebbistatin (100 μM). At high-frequency stimulation (20 pulses/s), these inhibitors strengthened suppression of transmitter release during the first 20–25 s and slowed down the release of the fluorescent dye FM 1-43. The obtained results indicate that myosin accelerates rapid synaptic vesicle recycling upon high-frequency stimulation.

Doklady Biological Sciences. 2016;470(1):217-219
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Involvement of dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium channels in high asynchrony of transmitter release in neuromuscular synapses of newborn rats

Khuzakhmetova V.F., Nurullin L.F., Bukharaeva E.A., Nikolsky E.E.

Abstract

Experiments on neuromuscular synapses of rats at different stages of ontogenesis have been performed. It has been found that one of the reasons of higher asynchrony of the release of single quanta of acetylcholine in the synapses of newborn animals is the activity of the presynaptic dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium channels of the L-type.

Doklady Biological Sciences. 2016;470(1):220-223
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Memantine attenuates cognitive impairments after status epilepticus induced in a lithium–pilocarpine model

Kalemenev S.V., Zubareva O.E., Sizov V.V., Lavrent’eva V.V., Lukomskaya N.Y., Kim K.K., Zaitsev A.V., Magazanik L.G.

Abstract

The capability of memantine, a noncompetitive antagonist of the NMDA receptors, to prevent impairments of cognitive functions in rats was investigated in the lithium–pilocarpine model of epilepsy. After status epilepticus, rats exhibited impaired exploratory behavior and spatial memory, and a decline of extinction of orienting behavior. Memantine administration prevented these disturbances. Thus, the blockade of the NMDA receptors immediately after status epilepticus allowed prevention of the development of the possible cognitive impairments.

Doklady Biological Sciences. 2016;470(1):224-227
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General Biology

Effect of polypeptides from sea anemone Heteractis crispa on the rodent blood pressure, heart rate, and hemostasis

Skobtsova L.A., Dyachenko I.A., Andreev Y.A., Logashina Y.A., Murashev A.N., Grishin E.V.

Abstract

АРНС1–3 peptides, modulators of TRPV1 receptors, have been administered to SD rats to study their influence on the animal hemostatic system, heart rate, and blood pressure. None of АЗРС1–3 polypeptides have any effect on the hemostatic system. Both АРНС1 and АРНС2 polypeptides increased significantly the heart rate, but they did not affect blood pressure, which was probably caused by an ability of these polypeptides to modify animal thermoregulation.

Doklady Biological Sciences. 2016;470(1):228-230
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Cyanobacteria(?) in iron banded formations of the Kursk magnetic anomaly

Rozanov A.Y., Astafieva M.M., Zaitseva L.V., Alfimova N.A., Felitsyn S.B.

Abstract

Fossilized cyanobacteria(?) represented by trichomes enclosed in common sheaths were detected in early Proterozoic iron banded formations of the Kursk magnetic anomaly (limonite–martite ores of the Lebedinsky mine and iron banded formations of the Korobkovskoye deposit). These fossils morphologically similar to current representatives of the genus Microcoleus were buried in situ.

Doklady Biological Sciences. 2016;470(1):231-233
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Effects of intranasal administration of the peptide antagonist of type I vaniloid receptor (TRPV1) in the rodent central nervous system

Tishkina A.O., Mart’yanova E.K., Logashina Y.A., Andreev Y.A., Khaibullina S.F., Martynova E.V., Rizvanov A.A., Gulyaeva N.V., Grishin E.V.

Abstract

Intranasal administration of the polypeptide APHC3, an antagonist of the TRPV1 receptor, had acute anxiolytic and antidepressant effects, as well as an ability to modify the microglial response to proinflammatory stress and cytokine profile of the hippocampus. However, the acute antidepressant effect of the polypeptide was not related to the attenuation of neuroiflammation and probably had a different mechanism. The use of intranasal administration of the APHC3 peptide as a therapeutic approach aimed at decreasing depression symptoms needs additional studies in order to find the mechanism of action of this polypeptide in the central nervous system (CNS).

Doklady Biological Sciences. 2016;470(1):234-236
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Effect of electromagnetic microwave radiation on the growth of Ehrlich ascites carcinoma

Kryukova O.V., Pyankov V.F., Kopylov A.F., Khlebopros R.G.

Abstract

Daily exposure of mouse recipients of Ehrlich ascites carcinoma to electromagnetic radiation of the microwave range leads to a change in the dynamics of tumor growth by decreasing the total number of cells. The number of tumor cells with blebbing morphological signs after microwave radiation increases gradually with tumor growth. The maximum content of tumor cells in the state of blebbing is observed during active proliferation in tumor-recipient mice of the control group (without irradiation).

Doklady Biological Sciences. 2016;470(1):237-239
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Cell Biology

Suppression of Ehrlich carcinoma growth by cobra venom factor

Terpinskaya T.I., Ulashchik V.S., Osipov A.V., Tsetlin V.I., Utkin Y.N.

Abstract

Cobra venom factor (CVF) depletes the complement system of the blood by forming stable convertase C3/C5 of the alternative pathway. We found that CVF from the Thailand cobra venom slows down the growth of subcutaneous Ehrlich carcinoma (EC) in mice at a dose of 1.7 nmol/g. Previously, we described a similar effect for the nerve growth factor (NGF) from the venom of this cobra. However, these factors did not exhibit either synergy or additive effect. On the contrary, they neutralized the antitumor effect of each other when they were administered simultaneously. Therefore, on the one hand, the NGF antitumor effect against EC manifests itself under the conditions of inflammation, and normal functioning of the complement system is necessary for this effect to occur. On the other hand, suppression of the humoral immune system leads to a slowdown of the EC growth, but administration of NGF prevents this.

Doklady Biological Sciences. 2016;470(1):240-243
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Investigation of the effects of GABA receptor agonists in the differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells into dopaminergic neurons

Antonov S.A., Novosadova E.V., Arsenyeva E.L., Grefenstein M.A., Zykova A.A., Kobylyansky A.G., Manuilova E.S., Grivennikov I.A., Illarioshkin S.N., Myasoedov N.F.

Abstract

The influence of GABA receptor agonists on the terminal differentiation in vitro of dopaminergic (DA) neurons derived from IPS cells was investigated. GABA-A agonist muscimol induced transient elevation of intracellular Ca2+ level ([Ca2+]i) in the investigated cells at days 5 to 21 of differentiation. Differentiation of cells in the presence of muscimol reduced tyrosine hydroxylase expression. Thus, the presence of active GABA-A receptors, associated with phenotype determination via Ca2+-signalling was demonstrated in differentiating human DA neurons.

Doklady Biological Sciences. 2016;470(1):244-246
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Cytokine pattern of the breast tumor supernatant

Autenshlyus A.I., Kunts T.A., Karpukhina K.V., Mikhaylova E.S., Varaksin N.A., Marinkin I.O., Lyakhovich V.V.

Abstract

Cytokine production was evaluated in supernatants of cultured tumor cells that were obtained by biopsy of the breast invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) and breast fibroadenoma (FA) and grown in vitro. In the IDC supernatants, the concentrations of pro-inflammatory (pro-oncogenic) cytokines IL-17, IL-18, and IFNγ and of IL-1 receptor antagonist were significantly higher than in the FA cell supernatants. The concentrations of anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 and MCP-1 protein in supernatants of IDC cells were significantly lower than those determined in FA supernatants.

Doklady Biological Sciences. 2016;470(1):247-248
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Roles of leptin and ghrelin in the regulation of the phenotype and cytokine production by NK cells from peripheral blood

Shirshev S.V., Nekrasova I.V., Orlova E.G., Gorbunova O.L.

Abstract

Both leptin and ghrelin used separately at the concentrations corresponding to trimesters II–III of pregnancy increase the number of CD56bright NK cells in mononuclear cell suspension; their combination also enhances the L-selectin expression on the surface of these cells in the culture. These hormones do not affect the production of TGF-β1, IL-17А, or IFN-γ by NK cells, and they inhibit the production of IL-10. Leptin decreses the IL-4 production by NKp46+ cells, but the presence of ghrelin abrogates this effect.

Doklady Biological Sciences. 2016;470(1):249-252
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Erratum

Erratum to: “New data on avifauna of the Ustyurt plateau in the Holocene”

Nekrasov A.E., Kosintsev P.A., Samashev Z., Ongar A., Loshakova T.V., Bolshakov V.N.
Doklady Biological Sciences. 2016;470(1):253-253
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