30 results on '"Mitrofanov AA"'
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2. Data-Driven Prediction of Structures of Metal-Organic Frameworks.
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Yakovenko EI, Nevolin IM, Chasovskikh AA, Mitrofanov AA, and Korolev VV
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- Metal-Organic Frameworks chemistry, Neural Networks, Computer, Models, Molecular
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Crystal structure prediction (CSP) has proven to be an effective route for the discovery of new materials. Nonetheless, the ab initio techniques employed for the CSP of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) cannot be scaled to a high-throughput mode. Here, we propose a data-driven method for addressing the current needs of computational MOF discovery. Specifically, coarse-grained neural networks were implemented to predict the underlying net topology. The models showed satisfactory performance, which was next enhanced via the limitation of the applicability domain.
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- 2025
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3. [Sensitivity of Primary Human Glioblastoma Cell Lines to the Mumps Virus Vaccine Strain].
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Nikolaeva EY, Zhelayeva YR, Susova OY, Mitrofanov AA, Varachev VO, Nasedkina TV, Zverev VV, Svitich OA, and Ammour YI
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- Humans, Cell Line, Tumor, Mumps Vaccine immunology, Mumps Vaccine pharmacology, Caspase 3 metabolism, Caspase 3 genetics, Virus Replication, Apoptosis, Interferon Type I immunology, Interferon Type I metabolism, Interferon Type I genetics, Oncolytic Virotherapy methods, Mumps immunology, Mumps virology, Glioblastoma immunology, Glioblastoma virology, Glioblastoma pathology, Mumps virus immunology, Mumps virus genetics, Mumps virus pathogenicity
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The sensitivity of human glioblastoma cells to virus-mediated oncolysis was investigated on five patient-derived cell lines. Primary glioblastoma cells (Gbl13n, Gbl16n, Gbl17n, Gbl25n, and Gbl27n) were infected with tenfold serial dilutions of the Leningrad-3 strain of the mumps virus, and virus reproduction and cytotoxicity were monitored for 96-120 h. Immortalized human non-tumor NKE cells were used as controls to determine the virus specificity. Four out of the five glioblastoma cell lines examined were susceptible to mumps virus infection, whereas no virus reproduction was observed in the non-tumor cell line. Moreover, the level of proapoptotic caspase-3 activity was increased in all infected cells 48 h after infection. The kinetics of viral RNA accumulation in the studied glioblastoma cell lines was comparable with the rate of cell death. The data suggest that glioblastoma cell lines were permissive for the mumps virus. Glioblastoma cell lines differed in type I IFN production in response to the mumps virus infection. In addition, it was shown that MV infection was able to induce immunogenic death of glioblastoma cells.
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- 2024
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4. Synthesis of new acyclic chelators H4aPyta and H6aPyha and their complexes with Cu 2+ , Ga 3+ , Y 3+ , and Bi 3 .
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Zubenko AD, Shchukina AA, Chernikova EY, Egorova BV, Ikonnikova IS, Priselkova AB, Larenkov AA, Bubenshchikov VB, Mitrofanov AA, Fedorov YV, and Fedorova OA
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In this article, we present the synthesis and characterization of new acyclic pyridine-containing polyaminocarboxylate ligands H4aPyta and H6aPyha, which differ in structural rigidity and the number of chelating groups. Their abilities to form complexes with Cu
2+ , Ga3+ , Y3+ , and Bi3+ cations, as well as the stability of the complexes, were evaluated by potentiometric titration method, radiolabeling with the corresponding radionuclides, in vitro studies, mass spectrometry, and HPLC. The structures of the resulting complexes were determined using NMR spectroscopy and DFT calculations. The results obtained made it possible to evaluate the influence of the structural features of the complexes on their stability. The developed chelators H4aPyta and H6aPyha were proved to be promising for further research in the field of radiopharmaceuticals.- Published
- 2024
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5. [Validation of screening method based on EEG analysis for the risk assessment of psychiatric and behavioral disorders: a pilot study].
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Kichuk IV, Solovieva NV, Keskinov AA, Yudin VS, Golanova KV, Chuprova NA, Rusalova MN, Tikhonov AK, Chausova SV, Nogai NB, and Mitrofanov AA
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- Humans, Pilot Projects, Cross-Sectional Studies, Risk Assessment, Psychometrics, Reproducibility of Results, Anxiety Disorders psychology, Electroencephalography
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Objective: To assess the validity of the screening method based on EEG analysis using predictive analytics algorithms with the calculation of linear discriminant functions (LDFs), in comparison with a classification system based on psychometric self-report scales., Material and Methods: A comparative cross-sectional study with partial blinding involving healthy volunteers was conducted at two investigational sites. The calculated scores of LDFs used to assess risks of impulsivity, depression and anxiety acted as quantitative characteristics of subjects' mental state. Testing included completing psychometric scales., Results: As a result of the performed validation of the original screening method based on EEG analysis in comparison with the scores of psychometric scales chosen as a reference method, satisfactory results were obtained with the best parameters of sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for detecting high levels of impulsivity associated with pronounced aggressiveness. Of considerable interest is also the direct correlation found between high levels of LDF impulsivity scores and high levels of self-rated aggression on a psychometric scale (BPAQ-24)., Conclusion: The results open up the possibility of using the proposed method to predict a number of emotional and behavioral characteristics of subjects, including a high risk of aggressive behavior as part of professional selection.
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- 2024
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6. [Intrathecal chemotherapy for leptomeningeal metastases in patients with breast cancer].
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Moskvina EA, Belov DM, Naskhletashvili DR, Mekheda LV, Bekyashev AK, Aleshin VA, Gasparyan TG, Mitrofanov AA, Sevyan NV, Prozorenko EV, Tkhazeplov AA, and Roshchina KE
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- Humans, Female, Middle Aged, Adult, Aged, Meningeal Carcinomatosis drug therapy, Meningeal Carcinomatosis secondary, Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic administration & dosage, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Breast Neoplasms drug therapy, Injections, Spinal, Meningeal Neoplasms secondary, Meningeal Neoplasms drug therapy, Methotrexate administration & dosage
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Leptomeningeal metastases are lesions of brain and/or spinal cord sheaths by tumor cells. They occur in 5% of patients with solid tumors, although autopsies reveal these lesions much more often (10-20% of cases). Leptomengeal metastases are an unfavorable prognostic factor. Despite the modern NCCN treatment standards, including intrathecal therapy (ITT), such patients receive only irradiation of the entire brain and/or spinal cord in most cases., Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of ITT in patients with leptomeningeal metastases in breast cancer., Material and Methods: Twenty-five patients with breast cancer and leptomeningeal metastases underwent intrathecal administration of methotrexate between 2016 and 2022. Intrathecal chemotherapy was administered through lumbar puncture. We performed an intensive course (intrathecal methotrexate 15 mg 2 times a week for 1 month (8 injections), then intrathecal methotrexate 15 mg 1 time a week (4 injections), and then 15 mg 1 time a month until progression or unacceptable toxicity)., Results: The median duration of ITT was 2.5 months. Complete neurological responses were observed in 3 out of 25 (12%) patients, partial neurological response - in 15 out of 25 (60%) patients, progression of neurological symptoms - in 7 (28%) patients. The number of complete cytological responses was observed in 6 out of 25 (24%) patients. The median overall survival after ITT was 6.7 months., Conclusion: Effectiveness of ITT is confirmed by higher quality of life (72% of patients), complete cytological responses (24%) and improvement in neuroimaging data. This is an important criterion for severe patients with limited treatment options. First-stage ITT before whole-brain irradiation is preferable, as this approach increases overall survival by 3 months. Undoubtedly, ITT is a treatment option that can be used in routine clinical practice for lesions of brain and spinal cord sheaths.
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- 2024
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7. Insights into Actinium Complexes with Tetraacetates─AcBATA versus AcDOTA: Thermodynamic, Structural, and Labeling Properties.
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Matazova EV, Egorova BV, Zubenko AD, Pashanova AV, Mitrofanov AA, Fedorova OA, Ermolaev SV, Vasiliev AN, and Kalmykov SN
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In the current research, we conducted a comparative study of the Ac
3+ complex with H4 DOTA and H4 BATA. The stability constants of the [AcBATA]- and [AcDOTA]- complexes were studied directly by extraction methods. We discovered that the thermodynamic properties of the [AcBATA]- complex are superior to those of [AcDOTA]- . Moreover, the fast kinetics of H4 BATA complexation with Ac3+ during the radiolabeling experiment was observed already at room temperature. Ac3+ was placed inside the macrocyclic cavity of the [AcBATA]- complex, preventing the release of the cation. According to DFT studies, two possible conformations were found, where two pendant arms coordinate with the metal cation on one side of the azacrown cavity and two on the other side, or three pendant arms are located on one side and one on the other. Finally, high inertness in vitro and in vivo of [AcBATA]- was discovered, making the H4 BATA ligand highly preferable for application as a component of actinium-based radiopharmaceuticals.- Published
- 2023
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8. Effect of the type of N -substituent in the benzo-18-azacrown-6 compound on copper(II) chelation: complexation, radiolabeling, stability in vitro , and biodistribution in vivo .
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Zamurueva LS, Egorova BV, Ikonnikova IS, Zubenko AD, Pashanova AV, Karnoukhova VA, Mitrofanov AA, Trigub AL, Moiseeva AA, Priselkova AB, Fedorova OA, and Kalmykov SN
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- Mice, Animals, Tissue Distribution, Ligands, Pyridines, Copper chemistry, Chelating Agents
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In this work, we synthesized two new benzo-18-azacrown-6 ethers bearing picolinate and pyridine pendant arms and studied the copper complexes of these ligands, as well as those of an acetate analog. All considered ligands were capable of forming mono- and dinuclear complexes due to their large size and large number of donor sites. Among all forms of complexes, the coordination of cations inside the macrocycle has only been shown for the mononuclear form of the acetate complex, while out-cage coordination has been observed for other forms. Electrochemical studies have shown the instability of the mononuclear form of the complex with the pyridine ligand to the reduction in the range of redox potentials of bioreductants. The stabilities of labeled acetate complexes with "in-cage" coordination of the cation and picolinate with "out-cage" coordination were compared in an excess of serum and superoxide dismutase; while the former turned out to be unstable to transchelation, the latter was stable throughout the experiment. Additional studies in biologically relevant media were performed for the picolinate complex and demonstrated its stability in vitro . The biodistribution of this complex in mice after 6 hours post-injection demonstrates a slow excretion from the body; however, the accumulation is noticeably lower than that of free copper cations.
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- 2023
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9. Neuronal Hyperactivation in EEG Data during Cognitive Tasks Is Related to the Apolipoprotein J/Clusterin Genotype in Nondemented Adults.
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Ponomareva NV, Andreeva TV, Protasova MS, Kunizheva SS, Kuznetsova IL, Kolesnikova EP, Malina DD, Mitrofanov AA, Fokin VF, Illarioshkin SN, and Rogaev EI
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- Adult, Humans, Brain, Cognition, Electroencephalography, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genotype, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Alzheimer Disease genetics, Clusterin genetics
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The clusterin ( CLU ) rs11136000 CC genotype is a probable risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD). CLU , also known as the apolipoprotein J gene, shares certain properties with the apolipoprotein E ( APOE ) gene with a well-established relationship with AD. This study aimed to determine whether the electrophysiological patterns of brain activation during the letter fluency task (LFT) depend on CLU genotypes in adults without dementia. Previous studies have shown that LFT performance involves activation of the frontal cortex. We examined EEG alpha1 and alpha2 band desynchronization in the frontal regions during the LFT in 94 nondemented individuals stratified by CLU (rs11136000) genotype. Starting at 30 years of age, CLU CC carriers exhibited more pronounced task-related alpha2 desynchronization than CLU CT&TT carriers in the absence of any differences in LFT performance. In CLU CC carriers, alpha2 desynchronization was significantly correlated with age. Increased task-related activation in individuals at genetic risk for AD may reflect greater "effort" to perform the task and/or neuronal hyperexcitability. The results show that the CLU genotype is associated with neuronal hyperactivation in the frontal cortex during cognitive tasks performances in nondemented individuals, suggesting systematic vulnerability of LFT related cognitive networks in people carrying unfavorable CLU alleles.
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- 2023
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10. Genetic association of apolipoprotein E genotype with EEG alpha rhythm slowing and functional brain network alterations during normal aging.
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Ponomareva NV, Andreeva TV, Protasova M, Konovalov RN, Krotenkova MV, Kolesnikova EP, Malina DD, Kanavets EV, Mitrofanov AA, Fokin VF, Illarioshkin SN, and Rogaev EI
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The ε4 allele of the apolipoprotein E ( APOE 4+) genotype is a major genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), but the mechanisms underlying its influence remain incompletely understood. The study aimed to investigate the possible effect of the APOE genotype on spontaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) alpha characteristics, resting-state functional MRI (fMRI) connectivity (rsFC) in large brain networks and the interrelation of alpha rhythm and rsFC characteristics in non-demented adults during aging. We examined the EEG alpha subband's relative power, individual alpha peak frequency (IAPF), and fMRI rsFC in non-demented volunteers (age range 26-79 years) stratified by the APOE genotype. The presence of the APOE4+ genotype was associated with lower IAPF and lower relative power of the 11-13 Hz alpha subbands. The age related decrease in EEG IAPF was more pronounced in the APOE4+ carriers than in the APOE4+ non-carriers ( APOE4 -). The APOE4+ carriers had a stronger fMRI positive rsFC of the interhemispheric regions of the frontoparietal, lateral visual and salience networks than the APOE4- individuals. In contrast, the negative rsFC in the network between the left hippocampus and the right posterior parietal cortex was reduced in the APOE4+ carriers compared to the non-carriers. Alpha rhythm slowing was associated with the dysfunction of hippocampal networks. Our results show that in adults without dementia APOE4+ genotype is associated with alpha rhythm slowing and that this slowing is age-dependent. Our data suggest predominant alterations of inhibitory processes in large-scale brain network of non-demented APOE4+ carriers. Moreover, dysfunction of large-scale hippocampal network can influence APOE -related alpha rhythm vulnerability., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Ponomareva, Andreeva, Protasova, Konovalov, Krotenkova, Kolesnikova, Malina, Kanavets, Mitrofanov, Fokin, Illarioshkin and Rogaev.)
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- 2022
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11. Novel Hybrid Benzoazacrown Ligand as a Chelator for Copper and Lead Cations: What Difference Does Pyridine Make.
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Egorova BV, Zamurueva LS, Zubenko AD, Pashanova AV, Mitrofanov AA, Priselkova AB, Fedorov YV, Trigub AL, Fedorova OA, and Kalmykov SN
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- Cations, Ligands, Pyridines chemistry, Chelating Agents, Copper chemistry
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A synthetic procedure for the synthesis of azacrown ethers with a combination of pendant arms has been developed and the synthesized ligand, characterized by various techniques, was studied. The prepared benzoazacrown ether with hybrid pendant arms and its complexes with copper and lead cations were studied in terms of biomedical applications. Similarly to a fully acetate analog, the new one binds both cations with close stability constants, despite the decrease in both constants. The calculated geometry of the complexes correlate with the data from X-ray absorption and NMR spectroscopy. Coordination of both cations differs due to the difference between the ionic radii. However, these chelation modes provide effective shielding of cations in both cases, that was shown by the stability of their complexes in the biologically relevant media towards transchelation and transmetallation.
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- 2022
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12. [Giant petrosal meningioma invading the fourth ventricle: total removal of a recurrent tumor after eighteen years. Neurosurgical nuances. Case report and literature review].
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Karakhan VB, Prozorenko EV, Mitrofanov AA, and Sevyan NV
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- Cranial Fossa, Posterior pathology, Fourth Ventricle diagnostic imaging, Fourth Ventricle surgery, Humans, Neurosurgical Procedures, Petrous Bone pathology, Petrous Bone surgery, Meningeal Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Meningeal Neoplasms pathology, Meningeal Neoplasms surgery, Meningioma diagnostic imaging, Meningioma pathology, Meningioma surgery
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The authors present a patient and neurosurgical nuances of total resection of recurrent meningioma of posterior surface of petrous bone 65´35´30 mm. The tumor captured two critical zones of posterior cranial fossa with unusual frontal growth and spread from the surface of petrous bone to the fourth ventricle. The neoplasm filled the ventricle without lesion of ependyma. Extensive fibrous meningioma of posterior surface of petrous bone was totally excised 18 years ago. MRI was annually carried out for 5 years. Surgical nuances that ensured total extraction of tumor without cytoreduction were as follows: 1) en-bloc resection of tumor from the fourth ventricle due to smooth surface of tumor and minimum number of adhesions with cerebellum; MR-confirmed CSF strip between the tumor edges and walls of the ventricle; no signs of hydrocephalus in subtotal ventricular tamponade; 2) unusual frontal tumor growth under 45º required appropriate angular traction of tumor with minimal rotation; 3) traction was followed by sequential appearance of 3 segments of tumor: petrous, apertural and ventricular; 4) topography of the area of lateral eversion of the fourth ventricle was established by identifying the narrowing (constriction) of tumor; 5) in extracting the tumor from the fourth ventricle, we performed minimal rotation to avoid damage to ventricular walls and lateral aperture due to difference between the larger and smaller diameters (by 6 mm) of ovoid ventricular segment of tumor; 6) no CSF leakage following appearance of ventricular segment (tumor enlargement) indicated integrity of ependyma of the fourth ventricle. Histological examination confirmed fibrous meningioma. Fast and complete regression of focal symptoms was observed after surgery. A 3-year follow-up after surgery revealed no signs of tumor recurrence.
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- 2022
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13. Deep Learning Insights into Lanthanides Complexation Chemistry.
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Mitrofanov AA, Matveev PI, Yakubova KV, Korotcov A, Sattarov B, Tkachenko V, and Kalmykov SN
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Modern structure-property models are widely used in chemistry; however, in many cases, they are still a kind of a "black box" where there is no clear path from molecule structure to target property. Here we present an example of deep learning usage not only to build a model but also to determine key structural fragments of ligands influencing metal complexation. We have a series of chemically similar lanthanide ions, and we have collected data on complexes' stability, built models, predicting stability constants and decoded the models to obtain key fragments responsible for complexation efficiency. The results are in good correlation with the experimental ones, as well as modern theories of complexation. It was shown that the main influence on the constants had a mutual location of the binding centers.
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- 2021
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14. [Surgical management of brain metastases following female reproductive system cancers: analysis of 37 cases].
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Sevyan NV, Karakhan VB, Prozorenko EV, Bekyashev AK, and Mitrofanov AA
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- Female, Genitalia, Female, Humans, Treatment Outcome, Brain Neoplasms surgery
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Background. Previously, treatment of women with brain metastases following reproductive system cancers was palliative and included whole brain radiotherapy. Currently, treatment approaches have changed and life expectancy has increased. Nevertheless, the role of surgical treatment in these patients is still discussed., Objective: To demonstrate an appropriateness and role of neurosurgical care in the complex management of women with brain metastases following reproductive system cancers., Material and Methods: There were 78 women with brain metastases following reproductive system cancer. All patients were treated at the Blokhin National Cancer Medical Research Center for the period 2004-2019. We have also reviewed the literature data for the last 30 years., Results and discussion. Resection of brain metastases in complex treatment of endometrial, ovarian and cervical cancer ensured favorable long-term survival in our material. Thus, mean life expectancy after resection of brain metastases was 16.3 months in patients with ovarian cancer, uterine cancer - 15.6 months, cervical cancer - 10.25 months. Obviously, surgery is not indicated in all cases. However, this approach improves local control and should be used in combination with other treatment methods for improvement of life expectancy and its quality in certain patients., Conclusion: Selective surgical approach should be essential in the treatment of patients with brain metastases following reproductive system cancer. A multidisciplinary approach ensures the best treatment outcomes.
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- 2021
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15. Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein in the Diagnosis and Prognosis of Malignant Glial Tumors.
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Lyubimova NV, Timofeev YS, Mitrofanov AA, Bekyashev AK, Goncharova ZA, and Kushlinskii NE
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Alzheimer Disease blood, Alzheimer Disease diagnosis, Alzheimer Disease genetics, Astrocytoma blood, Astrocytoma diagnosis, Astrocytoma mortality, Biomarkers, Tumor blood, Brain metabolism, Brain pathology, Brain Neoplasms blood, Brain Neoplasms diagnosis, Brain Neoplasms mortality, Case-Control Studies, Female, Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein blood, Glioblastoma blood, Glioblastoma diagnosis, Glioblastoma mortality, Humans, Lymphatic Metastasis, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Sclerosis blood, Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis, Multiple Sclerosis genetics, Neuroglia metabolism, Neuroglia pathology, Parkinson Disease blood, Parkinson Disease diagnosis, Parkinson Disease genetics, Prognosis, Survival Analysis, Astrocytoma genetics, Biomarkers, Tumor genetics, Brain Neoplasms genetics, Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein genetics, Glioblastoma genetics
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Serum levels of glial fibrillar acidic protein (GFAP) were analyzed in 317 patients with primary and metastatic tumors of the brain, 78 patients with neurological diseases, and 66 normal subjects. A significant increase in the basal level of GFAP was typical of patients with glioblastomas in comparison with other groups (patients with astrocytomas, cerebral metastases, benign tumors, non-tumor diseases, and healthy subjects). An association of GFAP levels with unfavorable prognosis of overall survival in patients with glioblastoma was revealed. The data attest to high specificity and sensitivity of GFAP as a biochemical marker of glioblastoma.
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- 2020
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16. [Discriminant EEG analysis for differential diagnosis of schizophrenia. Methodological aspects].
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Kichuk IV, Mitrofanov AA, Solovieva NV, Chausova SV, and Rusalova MN
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- Diagnosis, Differential, Discriminant Analysis, Electroencephalography, Humans, Sensitivity and Specificity, Schizophrenia
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Background: A search for accurate linear discriminant function (LDF) allowing the diagnosis of schizophrenia and estimation of treatment effectiveness according to EEG is an urgent problem., Objective: To develop a methodology for discriminant EEG analysis for minimizing the overlearning effect, selection of optimal LDF model and evaluation of its generalizing ability., Material and Methods: Two hundred and twenty patients with schizophrenia and 1400 people without psychiatric diseases, who were comparable in basic characteristics, were enrolled. EEG was recorded using 16 leads, 10-20 system and aural reference electrodes. EEG was processed by spectral and coherent analysis., Results: After linear discriminant analysis, LDF was obtained to differentiate people with schizophrenia from healthy subjects and a formula was selected from LDF that included 8 predictors (spectral and coherent parameters of standard EEG ranges theta, alpha and beta) with 90% sensitivity and 80% specificity, significance level for Wilks' lambda p <3.9E-28 and the Mahalanobis distance between training set centroids 4,6., Conclusion: A method for obtaining optimal LDF models and selection the best one with further LDF generalizing ability assessment is suggested.
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- 2020
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17. [Electroencephalographic markers of alexithymia in patients with moderate depression].
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Lapin IA, Rogacheva TA, and Mitrofanov AA
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- Adolescent, Adult, Brain, Electroencephalography, Female, Humans, Male, Russia, Young Adult, Affective Symptoms diagnosis, Depression
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Objective: To search for electroencephalographic markers of alexithymia in patients with moderate depression., Material and Methods: Sixty-four right-handed inpatients (20 men and 44 women, mean age 29.3+10.7 years), were studied. The level of alexithymia was assessed by the Russian version of the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20-R). Patients were stratified into 4 groups by TAS-20-R scores. Two main groups of 22 patients each included people with high (>60 scores) and low (20-51 scores) levels of alexithymia. Control groups included 10 patients with 60-85 scores and 10 patients with 52-54 scores. Current methods of electroencephalographic analysis were used., Results: Alexithymia in patients with moderate depression is characterized by a restructuring of the integrative activity of the brain detected by electroencephalography at rest. Patients with high alexithymia differ from those with low alexithymia by (1) lower values of the real part of the coherence between the frontal and anterior temporal leads of the left hemisphere in the band 28-30 Hz; (2) lower values of the imaginary part of coherence in the band 11-12 Hz between the posterior temporal and parietal as well as the posterior temporal and occipital cortical zones of the right hemisphere; (3) higher rates of the real part of the coherence between the right frontal and central leads in the frequency ranges 12-14 and 6-7 Hz; (4) large values of the imaginary part of the coherence between the left parietal and right posterior temporal cortex in the band 24-26 Hz; (5) higher values of the square of the coherence modulus between the left frontal and anterior temporal cortical zones in the band 17-18 Hz., Conclusion: Large cortical representations with involvement of theta, alpha, beta-1 and beta-2 rhythms can contribute to the pathogenesis of alexithymia.
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- 2020
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18. Benzoazacrown compound: a highly effective chelator for therapeutic bismuth radioisotopes.
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Matazova EV, Egorova BV, Konopkina EA, Aleshin GY, Zubenko AD, Mitrofanov AA, Karpov KV, Fedorova OA, Fedorov YV, and Kalmykov SN
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A new benzoazacrown ligand H
4 BATA was synthesized and its complexation ability towards bismuth cations was evaluated. Binding of cation occurs at room temperature in a few minutes and formed complex exhibits the same level of inertness as highly stable complex with the well-known H4 DOTA in biologically relevant and challenging media under in vivo conditions., (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019.)- Published
- 2019
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19. [The use of eeg discriminant analysis in the diagnosis of schizophrenia].
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Mitrofanov AA, Kichuk IV, Solov'eva NV, Kuvshinova YV, Chausova SV, Vileanov VB, Rusalova MN, and Olimpieva SP
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- Beta Rhythm, Discriminant Analysis, Humans, Theta Rhythm, Electroencephalography, Schizophrenia
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Aim: There have been no criteria found so far to quantify the wide range of EEG spectral and coherent indicators, which would allow discrimination between schizophrenia disorders and healthy human states. The goal of this research is to find objective EEG-based schizophrenia criteria through a discriminant analysis and to obtain a linear discriminant function (LDF) with sensitivity and specificity of at least 85%., Material and Methods: The study covered 83 schizophrenia patients and 116 healthy individuals, with similar major characteristics. EEGs were recorded in EDF format using 16 leads under the 10-20 system and ear reference electrodes, with further spectral and coherent analysis., Results: A discriminant analysis has provided LDFs from which a formula with 5 predictors was extracted. The most valuable diagnostic predictors were beta2 and theta rhythm powers in the F3 lead. In the same manner, interhemispheric theta rhythm coherence in the pair T5-T6 and interhemispheric beta rhythm coherence in the pairs F3-C3 and T3-C3 were significant predictors. All of them being negative, the EEG supplied thereby most likely relates to the schizophrenia class., Conclusion: The novel methods used for selecting EEG features and choosing their combinations to obtain LDFs and verify the outcomes will give the researcher a powerful and flexible tool to perform an EEG discriminant analysis which allows obtaining linear discriminant functions in short terms without routine procedures, performance of preliminary diagnosis using an expert system based on the obtained LDF, evaluation of treatment efficacy by the LDF score dynamics. During treatment and changes of predicting modules function, variables may increase or decrease depending on the direction of predictors that may serve as an indicator of treatment efficacy.
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- 2019
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20. Novel pyridine-containing azacrownethers for the chelation of therapeutic bismuth radioisotopes: Complexation study, radiolabeling, serum stability and biodistribution.
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Egorova BV, Matazova EV, Mitrofanov AA, Aleshin GY, Trigub AL, Zubenko AD, Fedorova OA, Fedorov YV, and Kalmykov SN
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- Animals, Cattle, Drug Stability, Female, Isotope Labeling, Mice, Models, Molecular, Molecular Conformation, Pyridines blood, Pyridines therapeutic use, Tissue Distribution, Aza Compounds chemistry, Bismuth therapeutic use, Ethers chemistry, Pyridines chemistry, Pyridines pharmacokinetics, Radioisotopes therapeutic use
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- 2018
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21. Connection between Proliferation Rate and Temozolomide Sensitivity of Primary Glioblastoma Cell Culture and Expression of YB-1 and LRP/MVP.
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Moiseeva NI, Susova OY, Mitrofanov AA, Panteleev DY, Pavlova GV, Pustogarov NA, Stavrovskaya AA, and Rybalkina EY
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- Brain Neoplasms metabolism, Brain Neoplasms pathology, Dacarbazine toxicity, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic drug effects, Glioblastoma metabolism, Glioblastoma pathology, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Temozolomide, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Vault Ribonucleoprotein Particles genetics, Y-Box-Binding Protein 1 genetics, Antineoplastic Agents, Alkylating toxicity, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Dacarbazine analogs & derivatives, Vault Ribonucleoprotein Particles metabolism, Y-Box-Binding Protein 1 metabolism
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Glioblastomas (GBL) are the most common and aggressive brain tumors. They are distinguished by high resistance to radiation and chemotherapy. To find novel approaches for GBL classification, we obtained 16 primary GBL cell cultures and tested them with real-time PCR for mRNA expression of several genes (YB-1, MGMT, MELK, MVP, MDR1, BCRP) involved in controlling cell proliferation and drug resistance. The primary GBL cultures differed in terms of proliferation rate, wherein a group of GBL cell cultures with low proliferation rate demonstrated higher resistance to temozolomide. We found that GBL primary cell cultures characterized by high proliferation rate and lower resistance to temozolomide expressed higher mRNA level of the YB-1 and MDR1 genes, whereas upregulated expression of MVP/LRP mRNA was a marker in the group of GBL with low proliferation rate and high resistance. A moderate correlation between expression of YB-1 and MELK as well as YB-1 and MDR1 was found. In the case of YB-1 and MGMT expression, no correlation was found. A significant negative correlation was revealed between mRNA expression of MVP/LRP and MELK, MDR1, and BCRP. No correlation in expression of YB-1 and MVP/LRP genes was observed. It seems that mRNA expression of YB-1 and MVP/LRP may serve as a marker for GBL cell cultures belonging to distinct groups, each of which is characterized by a unique pattern of gene activity.
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- 2016
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22. Reduced interhemispheric connectivity in childhood autism detected by electroencephalographic photic driving coherence.
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Lazarev VV, Pontes A, Mitrofanov AA, and deAzevedo LC
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- Adolescent, Case-Control Studies, Child, Electroencephalography, Humans, Male, Neural Pathways physiopathology, Autistic Disorder physiopathology, Brain Waves physiology, Cerebral Cortex physiopathology, Photic Stimulation
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The EEG coherence among 14 scalp points during intermittent photic stimulation at 11 fixed frequencies of 3-24 Hz was studied in 14 boys with autism, aged 6-14 years, with relatively intact verbal and intellectual functions, and 19 normally developing boys. The number of interhemispheric coherent connections pertaining to the 20 highest connections of each individual was significantly lower in autistic patients than in the control group at all the EEG beta frequencies corresponding to those of stimulation. The coefficient of coherence values between homologous occipital, parietal and central areas at the same frequencies were also lower in the autistic group in both mono- and bipolar montages due to a deficit in reactive photic driving increase. No differences between the groups were observed in the spontaneous EEG.
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- 2015
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23. Age- and genotype-related neurophysiologic reactivity to oxidative stress in healthy adults.
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Ponomareva NV, Goltsov AY, Kunijeva SS, Scheglova NS, Malina DD, Mitrofanov AA, Boikova TI, and Rogaev EI
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cohort Studies, Electroencephalography, Female, Genotype, Humans, Hyperventilation physiopathology, Male, Middle Aged, Neuropsychological Tests, Aging physiology, Apolipoprotein E4 genetics, Brain physiology, Brain Waves genetics, Oxidative Stress genetics
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The epsilon4 allele of the apolipoprotein E gene (ApoE), as well as aging increase the risk of Alzheimer's and vascular diseases. Electroencephalogram (EEG) reactivity to hyperventilation (HV) depends on hypocapnia-induced cerebral vasoconstriction, which may be impaired in subjects with subclinical cerebrovascular disease. Quantitative EEG at rest and under 3-minute HV was examined in 125 healthy subjects divided into younger (age range 28-50) and older (age range 51-82) cohorts and stratified by ApoE genotype. The younger ApoE-epsilon4 carriers had excessive EEG reactivity to HV characterized by the manifestation of high-voltage delta, theta activity and sharp waves, and larger HV-induced changes in EEG relative powers than in the younger ApoE-epsilon4 noncarriers. EEG reactivity to HV decreased with aging, and in the ApoE-epsilon4 carriers the decrease was more pronounced than in the ApoE-epsilon4 noncarriers. The older ApoE-epsilon4 carriers had smaller HV-induced changes in EEG relative powers than the older ApoE-epsilon4 noncarriers. A marked decline of EEG reactivity to HV in the older ApoE-epsilon4 carriers suggests the possible impact of vascular factors on the pathogenesis of ApoE-induced Alzheimer disease., (Copyright © 2012 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2012
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24. [EEG, ERP in selective attention paradigm and the level of some metabolites in brain prefrontal cortex].
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Lebedeva IS, Semenova NA, Petriaĭkin AV, Agafonov AIu, Mitrofanov AA, and Akhadov TA
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- Adult, Aspartic Acid metabolism, Biomarkers metabolism, Brain Chemistry physiology, Humans, Male, Aspartic Acid analogs & derivatives, Attention physiology, Brain Waves physiology, Cerebral Cortex physiology, Choline metabolism, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Phosphocreatine metabolism
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The preliminary analysis at the first stage of the research has revealed the statistically significant correlations between electrophysiological parameters and the level of several metabolites (determined by magnetic-resonance spectroscopy) in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. The findings are assumed to be due to the individually specific peculiarities of activation of this brain region and its impact on the information processing. The neurophysiological markers of decreased brain functional state are associated with the lower N-acetyl aspartate and choline and higher level of creatin/phosphocreatin in the tested region of prefrontal cortex.
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- 2010
25. Interhemispheric asymmetry in EEG photic driving coherence in childhood autism.
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Lazarev VV, Pontes A, Mitrofanov AA, and deAzevedo LC
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- Adolescent, Age Factors, Aging physiology, Cerebral Cortex growth & development, Child, Corpus Callosum physiology, Dominance, Cerebral physiology, Evoked Potentials, Visual physiology, Humans, Male, Predictive Value of Tests, Reaction Time physiology, Autistic Disorder diagnosis, Autistic Disorder physiopathology, Cerebral Cortex physiopathology, Electroencephalography methods, Functional Laterality physiology, Photic Stimulation methods
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Objective: Examination of the EEG photic driving coherence during intermittent photic stimulation in autistic patients with relatively intact verbal and intellectual functions in order to enhance the likely latent interhemispheric asymmetry in neural connectivity., Methods: Fourteen autistic boys, aged 6-14years, free of drug treatment, with I.Q. 91.4+/-22.8, and 19 normally developing boys were subject to stimulation of 12 fixed frequencies of 3-27Hz. The number of high coherent connections (HCC) (coherence >0.6-0.8) was estimated among 7 leads in each hemisphere., Results: In contrast to the spectral characteristics showing the right hemisphere deficit in the photic driving reactivity, the number of HCC differentiated the groups only in the left hemisphere where it was higher in autistics at the EEG frequencies corresponding to those of stimulation at 6-27Hz without asymmetry at other frequencies, the left-side prevalence increasing with frequency. No asymmetry was observed in the resting state., Conclusions: Spectral and coherence characteristics of the EEG photic driving show different aspects of latent abnormal interhemispheric asymmetry in autistics: the right hemisphere "hyporeactivity" and potential "hyperconectivity" of likely compensatory nature in the left hemisphere., Significance: The EEG photic driving can reveal functional topographic alterations not present in the spontaneous EEG., (Copyright (c) 2009 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2010
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26. [Hemodynamic and biochemical characteristics of the prefrontal cortex after the first episode of juvenile schizophrenia].
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Lebedeva IS, Semenova NA, Kaleda VG, Akhadov TA, Barkhatova AN, Petriaĭkin AV, Petriaĭkin FA, Mitrofanov AA, and Kupriianov DA
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- Aspartic Acid analogs & derivatives, Aspartic Acid analysis, Biomarkers analysis, Creatine analysis, Female, Humans, Male, Phosphocreatine analysis, Prefrontal Cortex chemistry, Young Adult, Hemodynamics, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Prefrontal Cortex blood supply, Prefrontal Cortex physiopathology, Schizophrenia physiopathology
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Authors analyzed biochemical (data obtained by proton MR spectroscopy) and hemodynamic ( data of fMRI) characteristics of the prefrontal cortex in 7 patients with juvenile shift-like schizophrenia examined during remission after the first episode and in 8 mentally healthy subjects matched for sex and age. The between-group differences in the tested parameters were not found, however, the neurobiological features of the prefrontal cortex were correlated with the psychopathological symptoms assessed with the PANSS.
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- 2010
27. [A psychophysiological approach toward the problem of consciousness].
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Rusalov VM, Rusalova MN, and Mitrofanov AA
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- Adolescent, Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Brain physiology, Consciousness physiology, Electrocardiography
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Psychophysiological analysis of the relationship between the level of consciousness and the brain activation permitted an identification of three levels of consciousness at the transition from wakefulness to sleep. A change in the intensity and quality of involuntarily mental processes served as an index of the level of consciousness according to subjects' self-reports. It was found that a certain EEG profile corresponds to each level of consciousness under study. Data obtained showed that the lowest level of activation corresponds to a state in which a subject notes an inhibition of "internal speech", "failure of thoughts". At this case the dynamics of the EEG high frequency rhythm changes which is possibly related to the mechanism of transmission of cognitive information.
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- 2005
28. [Effect of carbamazepine on the structure-function relations in the development of the epileptic structure].
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Badalian OL, Nerobkova LN, Voronina TA, Avakian GN, Markina NV, Burd SG, Stoĭko MI, Oleĭnikova OM, and Mitrofanov AA
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- Animals, Anticonvulsants therapeutic use, Carbamazepine therapeutic use, Cobalt, Electroencephalography, Epilepsy chemically induced, Male, Rats, Anticonvulsants pharmacology, Carbamazepine pharmacology, Epilepsy drug therapy, Epilepsy physiopathology
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The experiments on white outbred male rats with cobalt-induced epileptogenic focus in the left sensomotor cortical region showed that the anticonvulsant effect of carbamazepine (20 mg/kg) depends on the functional state of the epileptic system (ES). In various stages of the ES development, the drug effect is related to the influence upon the determinant focus generating the epileptic activity. In the initial stage, carbamazepine primarily affects epileptic activity of the cortical foci (ipsi- and contralateral hemisphere). In the second (generalization) stage, the drug decreases the epileptic activity in all structures, but to a greater extent, in the dorsal hippocampus and lateral hypothalamus.
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- 2002
29. [Spatial organization of bioelectrical brain activity in epilepsy and amenorrhea of central genesis].
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Avakian GN, Oleĭnikova OM, Nerobkova LN, Dovletkhanova ER, Mitrofanov AA, and Gusev EI
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- Adolescent, Adult, Amenorrhea etiology, Epilepsy diagnosis, Female, Functional Laterality physiology, Humans, Hypothyroidism complications, Menstrual Cycle physiology, Amenorrhea complications, Amenorrhea physiopathology, Brain physiopathology, Brain Mapping, Electroencephalography, Epilepsy complications, Epilepsy physiopathology, Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System physiopathology
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The study aimed at modification of co-herent analysis (CA), as a mathematical method for EEG data processing for objective evaluation of bioelectric brain activity spatial organization in women with epilepsy and secondary amenorrhea of central genesis. One hundred sixty one women (30 with epilepsy, 116 with amenorrhea and 115 controls aged 15 to 41 years) have been examined. Characteristic changes of cortico-cortical inter- and intra-hemisphere relations for patients with catamenial (CTM) and noncatamenial (NCTM) epilepsy in different menstrual cycle terms were found. The most distinct changes were detected in theta-activity analysis. In the beginning of menstrual cycle, the patients with CTM epilepsy exhibited higher CA indices in theta-rhythm range in all right hemisphere pairs studied. On the contrary, patients with NCTM epilepsy exhibited lower CA indices mainly in the right brain hemisphere. alpha-rhythm spatial organization analysis in the same patients showed similar correlations, but they were better expressed in alpha-rhythm generation zone: in the beginning of menstrual cycle CA indices were high in patients with CTM epilepsy and low in those with NCTM epilepsy. Comparing to controls, patients with secondary amenorrhea of central genesis showed most distinct changes in theta-activity towards the CA indices increase in the majority of the leads. In patients with epilepsy and amenorrhea, CA indices of right brain hemisphere and intra-central temporal lead pairs were lower than in patients with amenorrhea without epilepsy by both alpha- and theta-rhythms.
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- 2002
30. [Azo derivatives of levorin].
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Mitrofanov AA, Shenin IuD, and Mitrofanova VG
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- Candicidin analogs & derivatives, Candicidin chemical synthesis, Chemical Phenomena, Chemistry, Physical, Fungi drug effects, Methods, Solubility, Spectrophotometry, Infrared, Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet, Structure-Activity Relationship, Antifungal Agents pharmacology, Candicidin pharmacology
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Levorin, an aromatic heptaenic antibiotic and sodium nitrite in solution of acetic acid formed a diazo compound. In the diazo reaction this compound interacted with beta-napthol or H-acid. The resulting azo compounds were readily soluble in organic solvents. In water their nitrites formed true solutions. The biological activity of the azo levorins was 100-200 times lower than that of the initial levorin. The physico-chemical characteristics of the azo levorins are presented.
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- 1986
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