scholarly journals ANALYSIS OF THE INTERRELATION OF CYTOGENETIC HOMEOSTASIS AND OXIDATIVE STRESS IN THE ORGANISM OF GOBY FISH (GOBIIDAE) OF THE NORTHERN CASPIAN

2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 64-72
Author(s):  
Tatiana V. Kuzina ◽  
Maya L. Galaktionova

Aim. The aim is to investigate the relationship between the content of micronuclei, destructive disorders in the nuclei of erythrocytes of peripheral blood of the goby fish and intensity of lipid peroxidation in fish tissues. Methods. Was used the method of quantitative accounting of morphologically altered red blood cells of peripheral blood of goby fish. Evaluation of cytogenetic disorders in fish blood cells was carried out based on a micronucleus test. Samples of muscle tissues and liver were sampled for biochemical analyzes. The rates of lipid peroxidation (LPO level) were determined by a method based on the reaction of malondialdehyde and thiobarbituric acid, the end product of lipid peroxidation. Results. A correlation was found between the rates of spontaneous LPO, ascorbate-dependant LPO and the accumulation of malondialdehyde in the liver of fish and changes in the nucleus of erythrocytes (R2 =0,8; R2 =0,6; R2 =0,7, respectively). Conclusions. We established the functional dependence which justifies the need to use cytogenetic markers to assess the impact of adverse environmental factors on the body of hydrobionts.

2017 ◽  
Vol 62 (4) ◽  
pp. 5-11
Author(s):  
С. Татаркин ◽  
S. Tatarkin ◽  
А. Шафиркин ◽  
A. Shafirkin ◽  
М. Баранцева ◽  
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Purpose: The integrated research of the reaction of the hematopoietic system, including hematopoietic, metabolic changes in the cells and modify their antioxidant capacity during the recovery period after radiation exposure at doses and concentrations that are typical for interplanetary flight: 1) in isolation, i.e. without any external influence; 2) under the influence of negatively ionized air. Material and methods: The study was conducted on sexually mature mice of line F1(CBA×C57BL6) subject to the rules and regulations of biomedical ethics on the basis of SSC RF IBMP RAS. The pilot study included 2 stages: 1) fractionated γ-irradiation (350 cGy) with the duration of 63 days; 2) the recovery period, lasting 28 days, during which the animals were exposed to negatively ionized air (daily for 70 min). Studied cytological, morphological, biochemical parameters of hematopoiesis: the total number of nucleated cells (bone marrow); the amount of production of erythrocytes, reticulocytes, hemoglobin (in peripheral blood); the content of ATP, lactate, glutathione, activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) (in erythrocyte); the ratio and amount of lipid fractions (in the membrane of erythrocytes). Results: The biological effect of the impact of negatively ionized air on the course of reparative processes in the body after gamma irradiation consists in the accelerated recovery of the number of peripheral blood cells and in a more pronounced degree of myeloid growth, due to: • increase in the rate of recovery of energy production processes (increase in LDH activity, improvement of lactate and ATP, and more pronounced normalization of oxidation-reduction processes), which facilitates recapitalization of cells with lipid membrane saturation with membrane cholesterol. • membrane-protective effect of negatively ionized air, based on the restoration of the membrane potential of cells expressing negative effects of blood cells; • increased life span of cells in peripheral blood and smaller values of the half-life of granulocytes from the bloodstream in the tissue.


2019 ◽  
Vol 51 (06) ◽  
pp. 389-395 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gregorio Caimi ◽  
Baldassare Canino ◽  
Maria Montana ◽  
Caterina Urso ◽  
Vincenzo Calandrino ◽  
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AbstractThe association between obesity and cardiovascular diseases has a multifactorial pathogenesis, including the synthesis of inflammatory molecules, the increase in oxidative stress and the dysregulation of the matrix metalloprotease (MMP) concentration and activity. In a group of adults with obesity, divided in 2 subgroups according to the body mass index (BMI), we examined lipid peroxidation, expressed as thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS), protein oxidation, expressed as protein carbonyl groups (PCs), plasma gelatinases (MMP-2 and MMP-9), and their tissue inhibitors (TIMP-1 and TIMP-2). In the whole group, as well as in the 2 subgroups (with BMI 30–35 or BMI>35) of obese subjects, we observed an increase in TBARS, PCs, MMP-2, and MMP-9, and also TIMP-1 and TIMP-2 in comparison with the control group. A positive correlation between TBARS and PCs emerged in obese subjects and persisted after dividing obese subjects according to BMI. The correlation between MMP-2 and TIMP-2 was not statistically significant, while a significant correlation was present between MMP-9 and TIMP-1. The correlations between the markers of oxidative stress (TBARS and PCs) and those of the MMP/TIMP profile indicated a more marked influence of protein oxidation on MMPs and TIMPs in comparison with TBARS. The innovative aspect of our study was the simultaneous evaluation of oxidative stress markers and MMP/TIMP profile in adult obese subjects. We observed significant alterations and correlations that may negatively influence the clinical course of the disease.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (7) ◽  
pp. 1198-1202 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdul Rohim Tualeka ◽  
Tri Martiana ◽  
Ahsan Ahsan ◽  
Syamsiar S. Russeng ◽  
Wulan Meidikayanti

BACKGROUND: Chemicals that enter the body, especially benzene, will undergo a detoxification process. Unfortunately, at the detoxification process, sometimes benzene can produce free radicals. Free radical oxidation of lipids produces MDA compounds (malondialdehyde). To overcome these free radicals, the body will adapt to produce Glutathione (GSH) enzymes. AIM: The purpose of this study was to analyse the relationship between benzene concentration, MDA levels and glutathione enzymes in Shoe-Maker Home Industry workers exposed to benzene for more than 10 years. METHODS: Measurement of benzene concentration using a gas chromatography-flame ionisation detector (GC-FID). MDA levels used a modified spectrophotometric and GSH method of thiobarbituric acid (TBA) test. RESULT: The results showed that the majority of respondents had benzene concentrations still below the TLV value, mean of MDA levels were 6.94 mg/ml, while GSH was 4.54 mg/ml. Benzene concentration did not have a significant correlation with MDA and glutathione levels, whereas MDA levels had a strong correlation with glutathione levels (p = 0.000; r = -0.947). CONCLUSION: Workers should always use PPE and always eat foods that contain lots of glutathione enzymes such as spinach or broccoli to reduce the impact of free radicals from benzene inhalation.


Blood ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 116 (21) ◽  
pp. 2012-2012
Author(s):  
Yuta Tanizaki ◽  
Ayaka Tahara ◽  
Sayaka Kinoshita ◽  
Motoki Yamauchi ◽  
Mizue Meguro ◽  
...  

Abstract Abstract 2012 In the biology of thrombopoiesis, several challenging issues such as polyploidy induction, proplatelet formation with endomitotic maturation and tubular cytoplasmic projections, and ability of cell division as reported in human platelets, have not been elucidated sufficiently. Comparative characterization of thrombocyte developments in animals may bring about a new perspective. Characteristics of thrombocyte precursors as megakaryocytes (MKs) and mature thrombocytes in most vertebrates, however, remain poorly defined. Most non-mammalian vertebrates have nucleated and spindle thrombocytes instead of platelets. Since african clawed frog, Xenopus laevis, is one of the most popular species providing various animal models in embryology and physiology, we attempt to establish an adult Xenopus model for analyses of hematopoiesis. We clarified peripheral thrombocytes by various staining methods, and searched immature thrombocytic cells in Xenopus organs. When peripheral blood cells were subjected to acetylcholinesterase staining, thrombocytes in the circulation, i.e. mature thrombocytes were positively identified. The size of elliptical mature thrombocytes was approx. 20.5±0.6 μm by 7.6±1.1 μm in diameters on cytocentrifuge preparations. We produced monoclonal antibody to Xenopus mature thrombocytes (T12) previously. The subsequent flow cytometry with a FACSAria II cell sorter revealed that the proportion of the peripheral T12-positive thrombocytes in lower FSC and SSC ranges were 1.5±0.3% of whole peripheral blood cells, and the expression of Xenopus c-Mpl (xlMpl) mRNA in the sorted cells was detected by RT-PCR. The mRNA expressions of Xenopus TPO (xlTPO) and xlMpl were also detected predominantly in the spleen and the liver, indicating that the sites of thrombocyte progenitor-residing organ and thrombopoietic activity-releasing organ were coincident in adult Xenopus. This resembled the relationship between Xenopus erythropoietin (EPO) and EPO receptor-expressing erythrocytic progenitors, as we have reported (Nogawa-Kosaka et al, 2010, Exp Hematol). Next, immunohistochemical analysis with T12 antibody revealed that thrombocytic cells were localized in sinusoid of the liver and the spleen. We then performed a thrombocytic colony assay in the presence of recombinant xlTPO expressed in E. coli. Hepatic and splenic cells composed of respective 80,000 cells in 1mL were incubated in 35mm dishes at 23°C under 5% CO2 with 0.87% methylcellulose-based semi-solid medium containing 20% FCS and xlTPO (5 ng/ml). The xlTPO-induced colonies derived from the spleen, including T12 positive thrombocytic colonies, emerged after 2 days, and the number reached to 65±2 in the culture (1 mL). The number of liver-derived colonies was smaller than that of spleen-derived ones, indicating that the density of thrombocyte progenitors in Xenopus was higher in the spleen, but the total mass of thrombocyte progenitors in the body is mostly distributed in the liver based on ratio by organ weights. In Xenopus, moderate thrombocytopenia, as well as anemia, was induced by phenylhydrazine (PHZ). The nadir of circulating thrombocyte counts was observed 4 days after PHZ-administration. When we culture cells of the liver or the spleen in the presence of the PHZ-induced thrombocytopenic serum, colonies composed of white cells and red cells were developed, suggesting that multiple or bipotent hematopoietic progenitors existed. When the hepatic cells were stimulated by xlTPO (5 ng/ml) for 2 days in the liquid culture, T12-positive megakaryocytic larger cells with multinucleated spherical shapes (approx. 30 ±3 μm in diameter) appeared, and such cells did not appear under EPO stimulation. On the other hand, the size of megakaryocytic cells derived from the spleen was smaller. Regardless of the origin of the thrombocyte progenitors, the cells stimulated by xlTPO in the liquid cultures expressed mRNAs of c-Mpl, CD41 and Fli-1, demonstrating that thrombocyte progenitors at different development stages resided in the liver and the spleen. It is still a missing piece of the puzzle whether Xenopus thrombocyte progenitors or mature thrombocytes undergo endomitosis to generate higher polyploid cells under the stimulation by TPO; however the unique megakaryocytic cells observed in this study have a clue to reveal the cellular evolution of platelets/MKs. Disclosures: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


2014 ◽  
Vol 24 (07) ◽  
pp. 1450105
Author(s):  
Eddy Takoutsing ◽  
Samuel Bowong ◽  
David Yemele ◽  
Jurgen Kurths

In this paper, we develop a mathematical model to assess the strength of the effects of catastrophic anemia level on the dynamical transmission of malaria parasite within the body of a host. We first consider a temporal model. The important mathematical features of the model are thoroughly investigated. We found that the model exhibits forward bifurcation. We also consider a spatiotemporal model using reaction–diffusion equations. The model is numerically analyzed to assess the impact of anemia on the dynamical transmission of malaria parasite within the body of a host. Through numerical simulation, we found that malaria can lead to a catastrophic anemia level even if the parasite is nonpersistent within the body of a host. Numerical results also suggest that to reduce or control the anemia level, the strategy should be to accelerate innate cell reproduction rate or should have the ability to clean parasitized red blood cells (PRBCs) with a high mortality rate.


Author(s):  
R.G. Vakhitov ◽  
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N.A. Krasulina ◽  
Z.Z. Berezhnova ◽  
A.I. Gareev ◽  
...  

The influence of a complex of traditional qigong exercises, used in conjunction with classical methods of physical education, has been investigated in order to identify trends in changes in the indicators of general physical condition, to monitor a number of medical tests (general blood test, biochemical blood test, pulse, pressure). The work involved 619 (six hundred and nineteen) students of male main groups, of which 550 people were the experimental group and 69 were the control group. Scientific work was carried out on the basis of the Ufa State Petroleum Technical University in an annual period, from September 21, 2019 to February 20, 2020. The purpose of this study is to study the influence of this technique on increasing the level of the functional state of students, improving the process of physical education, the impact on the health of USPTU students attending classes. A similar study was described in his scientific publications by V.V. Vinantova (1996) and L.R. Kalimullina (2005). Yu.A. Petrova in her works (1992) noted that the volume of circulating blood, its components and the total number of hemoglobin increases in students under the influence of training. Metabolism is at the forefront of the changes that occur as a result of exercise. Accompanied by the released energy and the synthesis of ATP, the rate of catabolic processes in the body increases [1, 2]. The concentration of blood corpuscles increases when part of the plasma leaves the vascular bed and goes into the intercellular fluid due to physical exertion. First of all, this applies to red blood cells that transport oxygen. Under such conditions, the same volume of blood is able to carry more oxygen to working muscles [3]. The disadvantage of reducing plasma volume is an increase in blood viscosity, which makes it difficult for the heart to work. At the end of the 19th century, an increase in the number of leukocytes in the blood after exercise was found - myogenic leukocytosis. A.P. Egorov in his works (1926) showed that myogenic leukocytosis is accompanied by an increase in the number of white blood cells. The last phase may be accompanied by a sharp increase or a sharp decrease in the number of leukocytes to the physiology of the norm [4]. A change in the level of lymphocytes in the blood due to physical activity can be defined as one of the prognostic signs showing the level of adaptation of the body to physical activity


Author(s):  
R. Aminov ◽  
A. Frolov ◽  
Y. Fedotov

The female rats of wild type 2 weeks before and 2 weeks after mating were administered intraperitoneally medicinal leech saline extract antigens (4 injection). Studied females after feeding the offspring and the offspring itself in dynamics at 1, 15, 30, 60 days. All animals were decapitated under anesthesia after measuring morphometric parameters of the body. Then we did the autopsy animals and studied morphometric parameters of immunogenic organs (spleen and thymus), laboratory parameters: total white blood cells count, red blood cells count, hemoglobin, color index, leukocyte formula. As a result of our investigations was found an immunostimulatory effect of antigens from saline extract of the medicinal leech on morphometric parameters of the body and major immunogenic organs of rats. Under the influence of medical leeches’ antigens from the first day increased the number of white blood cells, increased the number of red blood cells, increased hemoglobin, color index was in the normal range. Changes of morphological and hematological parameters indicate the immune-stimulating impact of medical leeches’ antigens on leucopoiesis, erythropoiesis and morphogenesis.


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 43-49
Author(s):  
V. V. Gryshchenko ◽  
N. Vovk ◽  
О. Shlapak

<p>The pro-antioxidant balance in the liver and muscles of sterlet under the influence of artificial carbonic dioxyde hibernation and anaesthesia have been studied. In experiments were used two-years old sterlet weighing 170–210 g which were grown under conditions of a closed water supply. Four groups of five copies of each fish were formed: Control group I (fish remained intact); Group II (the clove oil was used for fish anaesthesia, which was added to the water); Group III (fish were hibernated by carbon dioxide); Group IV - control of hibernation (after complete recovery from carbon dioxide hibernation, these groups of fish were returned to the pool of incubation shop for her follow–up). The research of intensity of the formation products of peroxide oxidation of lipids (POL) in the body of sterlet in the experimental conditions were conducted by determining the content of thiobarbituric acid active products (TBA–active products) in the muscles and liver that are generated at the final stages of lipid peroxidation. The content of malonic dialdehyde (MDA), one of the intermediate products of lipid peroxidation of membrane was determined photometrically by the concentration of colored complex formed by its reaction in the acidic environment of the two molecules of thiobarbituric acid (TBA). Catalase activity was determined by the ability of hydrogen peroxide to form the stable colored complex with Molybdenum salts. The results support the adaptive character in fluctuations in the antioxidant protection system by the actions of carbon dioxide hibernation and anaesthesia on the sterlet body. This also contributes to usage of these conditions in fish transportation at long distances without stress factors.</p>


Author(s):  
Т. М. Shlenkina ◽  
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Е. М. Romanova ◽  
V.V. Romanov ◽  
L. А. Shadyeva ◽  
...  

The article presents the results of research on the influence of biotic and abiotic factors, in particular, planting density and temperature on the peripheral blood composition of the African sharptooth catfish. It was found that when the water temperature decreases by 4-60С, compared with the optimal temperature, the structure of differential blood count, the content of red blood cells and white blood cells changes in catfish. The answer to the effect of temperature factor affected polymorphonuclear cells and monocytes in differential blood count, and to a lesser extent, lymphocytes. The other components of differential blood count did not change significantly. Significant changes occurred in red blood system. When the temperature decreased, the content of red blood cells in the blood significantly decreased. At the same time, the content of white blood cells significantly increased. Similar reactions of the blood system were observed with increased planting density. It was shown that the proportion of monocytes with increased planting density increased significantly. It is monocytes that carry out phagocytosis, which allows the body to fight naturally against the penetration of foreign invaders. It should be noted that the proportion of monocytes increased by more than for 76% against the background of increased planting density. This is obvious due to the fact that with a high planting density, the concentration of fish metabolites in water increases.. A high level of organic matter contributes to the development of pathogenic and opportunistic pathogenic microbiota that threatens the body of fish. It is this process that, in our opinion, stimulates mechanism of increased production of monocytes.


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