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2. 15-Metallacrowns-5 Bearing Light Lanthanides: Topology of Electron Density and NMR Recognition of Mandelate Anion Enantiomers
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Zhigulin, G. Yu., Katkova, M. A., Muravyeva, M S., Zabrodina, G. S., Baranov, E. V., Markin, G. V., and Ketkov, S. Yu.
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- 2023
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3. NMR SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF HETERONUCLEAR Ln(III)–Cu(II) METALLAMACROCYCLIC COMPLEXES IN AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION
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Katkova, M. A., Muravyeva, M. S., Zabrodina, G. S., Moskvitina, O. A., Kurskii, Yu. A., and Ketkov, S. Yu.
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- 2022
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4. Subjective Well-Being of High School Students Belonging to Indigenous Peoples of the North as a Basis for Readiness to Choose a Profession
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Kuhterina, G. V., primary, Solov’eva, E. A., additional, Fedina, L. V., additional, and Muravyeva, M. V., additional
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- 2020
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5. Subjective Well-Being of High School Students Belonging to Indigenous Peoples of the North as a Basis for Readiness to Choose a Profession
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Kuhterina, G. V., Solov’eva, E. A., Fedina, L. V., and Muravyeva, M. V.
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HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ,SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING ,СТАРШИЕ ШКОЛЬНИКИ ,КОРЕННЫЕ МАЛОЧИСЛЕННЫЕ НАРОДЫ СЕВЕРА ,PROFESSIONAL CHOICE ,ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНЫЙ ВЫБОР ,СУБЪЕКТИВНОЕ БЛАГОПОЛУЧИЕ ,INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF THE NORTH - Abstract
Introduction. The preservation and well-being of the indigenous peoples of the Russian North is directly related to the national identity, the values for sustaining vital activities, the continuation and development of traditional crafts. Thus, the professional self-determination of the oncoming generation from the Russian North is the basis for the preservation of their national heritage. The aim of the present publication was to determine the subjective grounds for the formation of personal readiness to choose a profession among high school students studying and living in the Arctic. Methodology and research methods. the empirical base of the research was formed by the obtained data using psychodiagnostic tools. The indicators were the subjective well-being of schoolchildren and their readiness for professional selfdetermination. 119 high school students aged 14-17 from educational institutions of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District of the Tyumen Region and the city of Tyumen took part in the testing of these complex constructs. The statistical data analysis was carried out along with comparative and correlation analyses. Results. The research results show the interrelated differences between indicators of subjective well-being and readiness to choose a profession among indigenous high schools students of the Russian North and their non-indigenous peers. The analysis of the statistical validity of differences using the Student’s t-test demonstrated that high school students of the indigenous minorities of the Russian North have higher rates of psycho-emotional stability. Also, they are more independent and optimistic about choosing a profession. The results of the correlation analysis revealed that indigenous high school students of the Russian North have certain advantages over their non-indigenous peers when coping with the challenges of choosing a career. For instance, indigenous high school students are much less dependent on the indicators of subjective well-being. Their stronger psycho-emotional response to harsh living conditions increases their motivation for early professional self-determination. Scientific novelty. The current study enhances the understanding of the influence of relationships between personal characteristics and subjective well-being on the readiness to choose a career by graduates of secondary schools located in the Arctic. Practical significance. The research findings and conclusions could be exploited in order to build up more accurate and targeted system of career guidance support for high school students of the indigenous peoples of the North, as well as for other nationalities living in harsh climatic conditions. Введение. Сохранение самобытности и благосостояния коренных малочисленных народов Севера подразумевает сбережение их национально-культурной идентичности, ценностных ориентиров жизнедеятельности, продолжение и развитие традиционных промыслов. К ключевым факторам такого сохранения и защиты от размывания национального достояния относится социально-профессиональное самоопределение подрастающего поколения северян. Цель исследования, изложенного в статье, состояла в выявлении субъективных оснований для формирования личностной готовности к выбору профессии у старшеклассников, обучающихся и проживающих в условиях Арктики. Методология и методы. Эмпирическую базу изыскания составили установленные при помощи психодиагностического инструментария данные о субъективном благополучии школьников и готовности их к профессиональному самоопределению. В тестировании этих многофакторных конструктов приняли участие 119 подростков в возрасте 14-17 лет, обучающихся в образовательных учреждениях Ямало-Ненецкого автономного округа Тюменской области и города Тюмени. Статистическая обработка данных осуществлялась с применением методов сравнительного и корреляционного анализа. Результаты исследования свидетельствуют о существовании различий во взаимосвязях показателей субъективного благополучия и готовности к профессиональному выбору у старшеклассников, принадлежащих к коренному населению Севера, и их «некоренных» сверстников. Анализ статистической достоверности различий с применением t-критерия Стьюдента показал, что школьники-аборигены обладают более высокой стрессоустойчивостью, стремлением к взрослому поведению и более самостоятельны и оптимистичны в ситуации профессионального самоопределения. Корреляционный анализ обнаружил некоторые преимущества юных представителей коренных жителей Севера перед неавтохтонными ровесниками в преодолении трудностей выбора профессии: первые в отличие от вторых в меньшей степени зависят от показателей субъективного благополучия, а усиление психоэмоционального реагирования организма на неблагоприятные условия жизни лишь повышает их мотивацию к скорейшему профсамоопределению. Научная новизна. Проведенное исследование расширяет представления о влиянии личностных характеристик и субъективного благополучия на готовность к выбору профессии выпускников общеобразовательных школ, расположенных на арктических территориях. Практическая значимость. Результаты работы и выводы авторов позволяют более точно и адресно выстроить систему профориентационного сопровождения обучающихся в старших классах представителей коренных малочисленных народов Севера, а также других национальностей, проживающих в суровых климатических зонах.
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- 2020
6. Субъективное благополучие старшеклассников, принадлежащих к коренным малочисленным народам Севера, как основа готовности к выбору профессии
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Kuhterina, G. V., Solov’eva, E. A., Fedina, L. V., Muravyeva, M. V., Кухтерина, Г. В., Соловьева, Е. А., Федина, Л. В., Муравьева, М. В., Kuhterina, G. V., Solov’eva, E. A., Fedina, L. V., Muravyeva, M. V., Кухтерина, Г. В., Соловьева, Е. А., Федина, Л. В., and Муравьева, М. В.
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Introduction. The preservation and well-being of the indigenous peoples of the Russian North is directly related to the national identity, the values for sustaining vital activities, the continuation and development of traditional crafts. Thus, the professional self-determination of the oncoming generation from the Russian North is the basis for the preservation of their national heritage. The aim of the present publication was to determine the subjective grounds for the formation of personal readiness to choose a profession among high school students studying and living in the Arctic. Methodology and research methods. the empirical base of the research was formed by the obtained data using psychodiagnostic tools. The indicators were the subjective well-being of schoolchildren and their readiness for professional selfdetermination. 119 high school students aged 14-17 from educational institutions of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District of the Tyumen Region and the city of Tyumen took part in the testing of these complex constructs. The statistical data analysis was carried out along with comparative and correlation analyses. Results. The research results show the interrelated differences between indicators of subjective well-being and readiness to choose a profession among indigenous high schools students of the Russian North and their non-indigenous peers. The analysis of the statistical validity of differences using the Student’s t-test demonstrated that high school students of the indigenous minorities of the Russian North have higher rates of psycho-emotional stability. Also, they are more independent and optimistic about choosing a profession. The results of the correlation analysis revealed that indigenous high school students of the Russian North have certain advantages over their non-indigenous peers when coping with the challenges of choosing a career. For instance, indigenous high school students are much less dependent on the indicators of subjective well, Введение. Сохранение самобытности и благосостояния коренных малочисленных народов Севера подразумевает сбережение их национально-культурной идентичности, ценностных ориентиров жизнедеятельности, продолжение и развитие традиционных промыслов. К ключевым факторам такого сохранения и защиты от размывания национального достояния относится социально-профессиональное самоопределение подрастающего поколения северян. Цель исследования, изложенного в статье, состояла в выявлении субъективных оснований для формирования личностной готовности к выбору профессии у старшеклассников, обучающихся и проживающих в условиях Арктики. Методология и методы. Эмпирическую базу изыскания составили установленные при помощи психодиагностического инструментария данные о субъективном благополучии школьников и готовности их к профессиональному самоопределению. В тестировании этих многофакторных конструктов приняли участие 119 подростков в возрасте 14-17 лет, обучающихся в образовательных учреждениях Ямало-Ненецкого автономного округа Тюменской области и города Тюмени. Статистическая обработка данных осуществлялась с применением методов сравнительного и корреляционного анализа. Результаты исследования свидетельствуют о существовании различий во взаимосвязях показателей субъективного благополучия и готовности к профессиональному выбору у старшеклассников, принадлежащих к коренному населению Севера, и их «некоренных» сверстников. Анализ статистической достоверности различий с применением t-критерия Стьюдента показал, что школьники-аборигены обладают более высокой стрессоустойчивостью, стремлением к взрослому поведению и более самостоятельны и оптимистичны в ситуации профессионального самоопределения. Корреляционный анализ обнаружил некоторые преимущества юных представителей коренных жителей Севера перед неавтохтонными ровесниками в преодолении трудностей выбора профессии: первые в отличие от вторых в меньшей степени зависят от показателей субъективного благополучия, а усиление психоэмоционального р
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7. ‘What Kind of Monster or Beast Are You?’. Parricide and Patricide in Roman Law and Society
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Muravyeva, M, Toivo, R: Biscotti, B, Sharpe, J, Vintilă-Ghiţulescu, C, Barclay, K, Warberg, S, Boag, P, Lidman, S, Willumsen, LH, Toivo, R, Biscotti, B, Muravyeva, M, Toivo, R: Biscotti, B, Sharpe, J, Vintilă-Ghiţulescu, C, Barclay, K, Warberg, S, Boag, P, Lidman, S, Willumsen, LH, Toivo, R, and Biscotti, B
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"‘What Kind of Monster or Beast Are You?’. Parricide and Patricide in Roman Law and Society" considers the etymological and sociological perspective of parricide in addition to the development of legal attitudes towards the crime, from archaic Roman law onwards. Through the prism of jurisprudence, the author reveals the nature and dynamics of complex parenting networks and family structures of feeling, and the paradoxical link between the violation of one of the greatest taboos and the origin of law itself in the confrontation of freedom and power
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8. THE QUEST FOR CONSTITUTIONALISM IN SOUTH AFRICA'
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Muravyeva, M., primary
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- 2016
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9. Possibilities of holographic techniques in laser scanning microscopy
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Zakharov, Yu, Muravyeva, M., Dudenkova, V., Mukhina, I., Meglinski, I., Zakharov, Yu, Muravyeva, M., Dudenkova, V., Mukhina, I., and Meglinski, I.
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Holographic scanning microscopy-novel technique both in laser scanning microscopy and digital holographic microscopy allow multimodal approach to cell and tissue investigation in biomedical applications promising new advantages (quantitative phase imaging, superresolution, computerized tomography), but regular reconstruction leads to incorrectness. Analysis of light propagation through the schematics allows to offer reconstruction procedures depending on recording conditions.
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- 2015
10. Possibilities of holographic techniques in laser scanning microscopy
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Zakharov, Yu., additional, Muravyeva, M., additional, Dudenkova, V., additional, Mukhina, I., additional, and Meglinski, I., additional
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- 2015
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11. Cholesterol Exchange, DNA Damages, Apoptosis and Necrosis of Blood Cells in Severe Concomitant Injury
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Moroz, V. V., primary, Reshetnyak, V. I., additional, Muravyeva, M. Yu., additional, Zhanatayev, A. K., additional, Marchenkov, Yu. V., additional, and Durnev, A. D., additional
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- 2008
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12. Total antioxidant status and lipid metabolism in patients with severe multiple trauma
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Muravyeva, M, primary, Zhanataev, A, additional, Moroz, V, additional, Durnev, A, additional, and Reshetnyak, V, additional
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- 2008
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13. Lipid Metabolic Disturbances after Severe Mechanical Injury
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Moroz, V. V., primary, Molchanova, L. V., additional, Muravyeva, M. Yu., additional, Marchenkov, Yu. V., additional, and Reshetnyak, V. I., additional
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- 2006
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14. Possibilities of holographic techniques in laser scanning microscopy
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Amelink, Arjen, Vitkin, I. Alex, Zakharov, Yu., Muravyeva, M., Dudenkova, V., Mukhina, I., and Meglinski, I.
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- 2015
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15. Risk-stratification, Resource Availability, and Choice of Surgical Location for the Management of Parturients With Abnormal Placentation: A Survey of United States-based Obstetric Anesthesiologists.
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Grant, T. R., Ellinas, E. H., Kula, A. O., and Muravyeva, M. Y.
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- 2019
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16. A method for determination of mass-exchange and capacitive characteristics of absorbers for life support systems
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Balabanov Pavel V., Kamaletdinova Guzel R., and Muravyeva Maria G.
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
We describe a method for determining mass-exchange and capacitance characteristics of chemisorbents of carbon dioxide. Through a cartridge equipped with a chemosorbent, a gas-air mixture is blown continuously from a sealed container of a small volume into which the impurity of carbon dioxide is continuously introduced. The gas-air mixture, which has been purified from the impurity, is again introduced into the tank. The concentration of carbon dioxide in a sealed volume is monitored by means of the gas analyzer; the effective mass transfer coefficient and the maximum capacity of the chemisorbent for carbon dioxide are calculated from the obtained data.
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- 2017
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17. Italien
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Di Chiara Francesco, Decock W, Oestmann, P, Di Chiara, F: Buhler, T, Schennach, M, Muravyeva, M, Rodriguez Arrocha, B, Hespanha, A M, Van Rhee, C H, Finley, J, Koch, S, and Di Chiara Francesco
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Settore IUS/19 - Storia Del Diritto Medievale E Moderno ,conflict resolution, Italy, modern period - Abstract
The artcle shows the Italy conflict resolutions in the modern period
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- 2021
18. ‘What Kind of Monster or Beast Are You?’ Parricide and Patricide in Roman Law and Society
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B Biscotti, Muravyeva, M, Toivo, R: Biscotti, B, Sharpe, J, Vintilă-Ghiţulescu, C, Barclay, K, Warberg, S, Boag, P, Lidman, S, Willumsen, LH, Toivo, R, and Biscotti, B
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Power (social and political) ,Feeling ,Philosophy ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Jurisprudence ,Law ,parricide, patricide, parenticide, endofamilial homicide, parenthood, roman law, father, mother, offspring, parental control, family, structures of feelings, power, authority, freedom, patrimony ,Sociological imagination ,Legal history ,IUS/18 - DIRITTO ROMANO E DIRITTI DELL'ANTICHITA ,PRISM (surveillance program) ,media_common ,Monster - Abstract
"‘What Kind of Monster or Beast Are You?’. Parricide and Patricide in Roman Law and Society" considers the etymological and sociological perspective of parricide in addition to the development of legal attitudes towards the crime, from archaic Roman law onwards. Through the prism of jurisprudence, the author reveals the nature and dynamics of complex parenting networks and family structures of feeling, and the paradoxical link between the violation of one of the greatest taboos and the origin of law itself in the confrontation of freedom and power
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- 2017
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19. Risk-stratification, resource availability, and choice of surgical location for the management of parturients with abnormal placentation: a survey of United States-based obstetric anesthesiologists.
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Grant TR, Ellinas EH, Kula AO, and Muravyeva MY
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- Adult, Cesarean Section statistics & numerical data, Delivery Rooms statistics & numerical data, Female, Health Care Surveys, Health Resources supply & distribution, Humans, Operating Rooms statistics & numerical data, Patient Care Planning, Practice Patterns, Physicians', Pregnancy, Risk Assessment, United States, Anesthesia, Obstetrical methods, Anesthesiologists, Placenta Accreta surgery, Placentation
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Background: Parturients with abnormally adherent placentas present anesthetic challenges that include risk-stratification, management planning and resource utilization. The labor and delivery unit may be remote from the main operating room services., Methods: Division chiefs of North American obstetric anesthesiology services were surveyed about their practices and management of parturients with an abnormally adherent placenta., Results: Eighty-four of 122 chiefs, representing 103 hospital sites, responded to the survey (response rate 69%). Sixty-one percent of respondents agreed that women with preoperative placental imaging that was "suspicious" of placenta accreta represented a lower risk category; all other suggested descriptions fell into a higher risk category. Seventy-nine percent of respondents indicated that lower risk cases were managed on the labor and delivery unit, while 71% indicated that higher risk cases would be managed in the main operating room. Institutions where all cases were managed on the labor and delivery unit had better access to human and technical resources, were less remote from their main operating areas, and promoted neuraxial rather than general anesthesia, even for parturients perceived to be at higher risk., Conclusions: Obstetric anesthesia leaders identified patients at lower clinical risk and those less likely to require greater resources. Additional resources were available in institutions where all abnormal placentation cases were managed on the labor and delivery unit. Practitioners should consider risk-stratification and resource availability when planning high-risk cases., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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20. Cardioprotection during diabetes: the role of mitochondrial DNA.
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Muravyeva M, Baotic I, Bienengraeber M, Lazar J, Bosnjak ZJ, Sedlic F, Warltier DC, and Kersten JR
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- Acetylcysteine metabolism, Acetylcysteine pharmacology, Anesthetics, Inhalation metabolism, Anesthetics, Inhalation pharmacology, Animals, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 metabolism, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 physiopathology, Disease Models, Animal, Free Radical Scavengers metabolism, Free Radical Scavengers pharmacology, Isoflurane metabolism, Isoflurane pharmacology, Male, Myocardial Infarction metabolism, Myocardial Infarction physiopathology, Myocardial Reperfusion Injury metabolism, Myocardium metabolism, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism, DNA, Mitochondrial metabolism, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 complications, Ischemic Preconditioning, Myocardial methods, Mitochondria, Heart metabolism, Myocardial Infarction complications, Myocardial Reperfusion Injury prevention & control
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Background: Diabetes alters mitochondrial bioenergetics and consequently disrupts cardioprotective signaling. The authors investigated whether mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) modulates anesthetic preconditioning (APC) and cardiac susceptibility to ischemia-reperfusion injury by using two strains of rats, both sharing nuclear genome of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DN) rats and having distinct mitochondrial genomes of Wistar and fawn-hooded hypertensive (FHH) rat strains (T2DN(mtWistar) and T2DN(mtFHH), respectively)., Methods: Myocardial infarct size was measured in Wistar, T2DN(mtWistar), and T2DN(mtFHH) rats with or without APC (1.4% isoflurane) in the presence or absence of antioxidant N-acetylcysteine. Flavoprotein fluorescence intensity, a marker of mitochondrial redox state, 5-(and-6)-chloromethyl-2',7'-dichlorofluorescein fluorescence intensity, a marker of reactive oxygen species generation, and mitochondrial permeability transition pore opening were assessed in isolated rat ventricular cardiomyocytes with or without isoflurane (0.5 mmol/l)., Results: Myocardial infarct size was decreased by APC in Wistar and T2DN(mtWistar) rats (to 42 ± 6%, n = 8; and 44 ± 7%, n = 8; of risk area, respectively) compared with their respective controls (60 ± 3%, n = 6; and 59 ± 9%, n = 7), but not in T2DN(mtFHH) rats (60 ± 2%, n = 8). N-acetylcysteine applied during isoflurane treatment restored APC in T2DN(mtFHH) (39 ± 6%, n = 7; and 38 ± 5%, n = 7; 150 and 75 mg/kg N-acetylcysteine, respectively), but abolished protection in control rats (54 ± 8%, n = 6). Similar to the data on infarct size, APC delayed mitochondrial permeability transition pore opening in T2DN(mtWistar) but not in T2DN(mtFHH) cardiomyocytes. Isoflurane increased flavoprotein and 5-(and-6)-chloromethyl-2',7'-dichlorofluorescein fluorescence intensity in all rat strains, with the greatest effect in T2DN(mtFHH) cardiomyocytes., Conclusion: Differences in the mitochondrial genome modulate isoflurane-induced generation of reactive oxygen species which translates into differential susceptibility to APC and ischemia-reperfusion injury in diabetic rats.
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21. Preconditioning by isoflurane elicits mitochondrial protective mechanisms independent of sarcolemmal KATP channel in mouse cardiomyocytes.
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Muravyeva M, Sedlic F, Dolan N, Bosnjak ZJ, and Stadnicka A
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- Animals, Cell Survival, Flavoproteins drug effects, Flavoproteins physiology, Fluorescence, Heart Ventricles cytology, Male, Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial drug effects, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Microscopy, Confocal, Mitochondria, Heart metabolism, Oxidative Stress drug effects, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism, Anesthetics, Inhalation pharmacology, Ischemic Preconditioning, Myocardial, Isoflurane pharmacology, Mitochondria, Heart drug effects, Myocytes, Cardiac drug effects, Potassium Channels, Inwardly Rectifying metabolism, Sarcolemma drug effects
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Cardiac mitochondria and the sarcolemmal (sarc)KATP channels contribute to cardioprotective signaling of anesthetic-induced preconditioning. Changes in mitochondrial bioenergetics influence the sarcolemmal ATP-sensitive K (sarcKATP) channel function, but whether this channel has impacts on mitochondria is uncertain. We used the mouse model with deleted pore-forming Kir6.2 subunit of sarcKATP channel (Kir6.2 KO) to investigate whether the functional sarcKATP channels are necessary for isoflurane activation of mitochondrial protective mechanisms. Ventricular cardiomyocytes were isolated from C57Bl6 wild-type (WT) and Kir6.2 KO mouse hearts. Flavoprotein autofluorescence, mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production, and mitochondrial membrane potential were monitored by laser-scanning confocal microscopy in intact cardiomyocytes. Cell survival was assessed using H2O2-induced stress. Isoflurane (0.5 mM) increased flavoprotein fluorescence to 180% ± 14% and 190% ± 15% and reactive oxygen species production to 118% ± 2% and 124% ± 6% of baseline in WT and Kir6.2 KO myocytes, respectively. Tetramethylrhodamine ethyl ester fluorescence decreased to 84% ± 6% in WT and to 86% ± 4% in Kir6.2 KO myocytes. This effect was abolished by 5HD. Pretreatment with isoflurane decreased the stress-induced cell death from 31% ± 1% to 21% ± 1% in WT and from 44% ± 2% to 35% ± 2% in Kir6.2 KO myocytes. In conclusion, Kir6.2 deletion increases the sensitivity of intact cardiomyocytes to oxidative stress, but does not alter the isoflurane-elicited protective mitochondrial mechanisms, suggesting independent roles for cardiac mitochondria and sarcKATP channels in anesthetic-induced preconditioning by isoflurane.
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22. Endothelial-cardiomyocyte crosstalk enhances pharmacological cardioprotection.
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Leucker TM, Bienengraeber M, Muravyeva M, Baotic I, Weihrauch D, Brzezinska AK, Warltier DC, Kersten JR, and Pratt PF Jr
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- Animals, Butadienes pharmacology, Cell Survival drug effects, Coculture Techniques, Endothelial Cells cytology, Endothelial Cells drug effects, Endothelium, Vascular cytology, Endothelium, Vascular drug effects, Enzyme Inhibitors pharmacology, Female, Humans, Hypoxia metabolism, Hypoxia prevention & control, Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit genetics, Isoflurane pharmacology, L-Lactate Dehydrogenase analysis, L-Lactate Dehydrogenase metabolism, Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins genetics, Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore, Myocytes, Cardiac cytology, Myocytes, Cardiac drug effects, Nitric Oxide biosynthesis, Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III genetics, Nitriles pharmacology, Oxidation-Reduction, Phosphorylation, Protein Transport, Rats, Reperfusion Injury metabolism, Reperfusion Injury prevention & control, Up-Regulation, Endothelial Cells metabolism, Endothelium, Vascular metabolism, Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit metabolism, Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins metabolism, Myocytes, Cardiac metabolism, Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III metabolism, Signal Transduction physiology
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Endothelial cells (EC) serve a paracrine function to enhance signaling in cardiomyocytes (CM), and conversely, CM secrete factors that impact EC function. Understanding how EC interact with CM may be critically important in the context of ischemia-reperfusion injury, where EC might promote CM survival. We used isoflurane as a pharmacological stimulus to enhance EC protection of CM against hypoxia and reoxygenation injury. Triggering of intracellular signal transduction pathways culminating in the enhanced production of nitric oxide (NO) appears to be a central component of pharmacologically induced cardioprotection. Although the endothelium is well recognized as a regulator for vascular tone, little attention has been given to its potential importance in mediating cardioprotection. In the current investigation, EC-CM in co-culture were used to test the hypothesis that EC contribute to isoflurane-enhanced protection of CM against hypoxia and reoxygenation injury and that this protection depends on hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF1α) and NO. CM were protected against cell injury [lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release] to a greater extent in the presence vs. absence of isoflurane-stimulated EC (1.7 ± 0.2 vs. 4.58 ± 0.8 fold change LDH release), and this protection was NO-dependent. Isoflurane enhanced release of NO in EC (1103 ± 58 vs. 702 ± 92 pmol/mg protein) and EC-CM in co-culture sustained NO release during reoxygenation. In contrast, lentiviral mediated HIF1α knockdown in EC decreased basal and isoflurane stimulated NO release in an eNOS dependent manner (517 ± 32 vs. 493 ± 38 pmol/mg protein) and prevented the sustained increase in NO during reoxygenation when co-cultured. Opening of mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP), an index of mitochondrial integrity, was delayed in the presence vs. absence of EC (141 ± 2 vs. 128 ± 2.5 arbitrary mPTP opening time). Isoflurane stimulated an increase in HIF1α in EC but not in CM under normal oxygen tension (3.5 ± 0.1 vs. 0.79 ± 0.15 fold change density) and this action was blocked by pretreatment with the Mitogen-activated Protein/Extracellular Signal-regulated Kinase inhibitor U0126. Expression and nuclear translocation of HIF1α were confirmed by Western blot and immunofluorescence. Taken together, these data support the concept that EC are stimulated by isoflurane to produce important cardioprotective factors that may contribute to protection of myocardium during ischemia and reperfusion injury., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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