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    Hypotensive therapy of arterial hypertension in chronic limb ischemia and acute thrombotic occlusion

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    The aim of the investigation was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the treatment of arterial hypertension syndrome in patients with peripheral arterial disease of the lower and upper extremities and to analyze the efficiency of the effect of operative revascularization of the limb arteries on the course of arterial hypertension.Цель исследования – оценить эффективность и безопасность лечения синдрома артериальной гипертензии у больных с заболеваниями периферических артерий нижних и верхних конечностей и проанализировать эффективность воздействия оперативной реваскуляризации артерий конечностей на характер течения артериальной гипертензии

    ADAM2 Interactions with Mouse Eggs and Cell Lines Expressing α4/α9 (ITGA4/ITGA9) Integrins: Implications for Integrin-Based Adhesion and Fertilization

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    Integrins are heterodimeric cell adhesion molecules, with 18 α (ITGA) and eight β (ITGB) subunits forming 24 heterodimers classified into five families. Certain integrins, especially the α(4)/α(9) (ITGA4/ITGA9) family, interact with members of the ADAM (a disintegrin and metalloprotease) family. ADAM2 is among the better characterized and also of interest because of its role in sperm function. Having shown that ITGA9 on mouse eggs participates in mouse sperm-egg interactions, we sought to characterize ITGA4/ITGA9-ADAM2 interactions.An anti-β(1)/ITGB1 function-blocking antibody that reduces sperm-egg binding significantly inhibited ADAM2 binding to mouse eggs. Analysis of integrin subunit expression indicates that mouse eggs could express at least ten different integrins, five in the RGD-binding family, two in the laminin-binding family, two in the collagen-binding family, and ITGA9-ITGB1. Adhesion assays to characterize ADAM2 interactions with ITGA4/ITGA9 family members produced the surprising result that RPMI 8866 cell adhesion to ADAM2 was inhibited by an anti-ITGA9 antibody, noteworthy because ITGA9 has only been reported to dimerize with ITGB1, and RPMI 8866 cells lack detectable ITGB1. Antibody and siRNA studies demonstrate that ITGB7 is the β subunit contributing to RPMI 8866 adhesion to ADAM2.These data indicate that a novel integrin α-β combination, ITGA9-ITGB7 (α(9)β(7)), in RPMI 8866 cells functions as a binding partner for ADAM2. ITGA9 had previously only been reported to dimerize with ITGB1. Although ITGA9-ITGB7 is unlikely to be a widely expressed integrin and appears to be the result of "compensatory dimerization" occurring in the context of little/no ITGB1 expression, the data indicate that ITGA9-ITGB7 functions as an ADAM binding partner in certain cellular contexts, with implications for mammalian fertilization and integrin function

    ETHOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF THE MAINTENANCE OF COAT COLOR POLYMORPHISM IN THE POPULATION OF THE NORTHERN RED-BACKED VOLE (MYODES RUTILUS) ROUND NOVOSIBIRSK

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    The population of the Northern red-backed vole (Myodes rutilus) from the vicinity of Novosibirsk is polymorphic for coat coloration. Some of its individuals possess an unusual black color of rump. Experimental studies have shown that mature males with the aberrant coloration outperform standard males in such adaptive characteristics as body mass and exploratory activity, rank higher in social hierarchy, have an optimal balance between amicability and aggressiveness, and are more attractive for receptive females. All these features give the aberrant males an advantage at high population density and intensity of social competition as early as the beginning of the mating season. As a result, they produce more offspring, and the proportion of the aberrant individuals increases. However, the early-born aberrant progeny also early matures and starts its reproduction, thus, it is eliminated in the autumn. In a sparser population, the aforementioned advantages are less significant, and the proportion of the aberrant form remains unchanged by the end of the reproductive season. Thus, the ethological mechanisms determining male competitive capacity and female mating preferences contribute in the maintenance of the dynamic coat-color polymorphism in the Northern red-backed vole population

    Factors and mechanisms of arterial hypertension development in patients with atherosclerosis of lower limb arteries

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    The article contains information about the frequency of development of arterial hypertension (AH), the features and causes of its development in patients with peripheral atherosclerosis. AH in patients with chronic atherosclerotic diseases of lower limb arteries and acute thrombotic occlusion complicates the course of this pathology. In most patients, the opinion that AH associated with atherosclerosis due to affection of renal arteries is generally accepted. Currently, an important practical question remains about the possible negative impact of intensive antihypertensive therapy with a significant reduction in blood pressure and aggravation of necrobiosis processes in the ischemic limb in a patient with acute arterial thrombosis
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