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    Adipokines and a risk for metabolic disturbances in different types of female obesity by V G Selyatitskaya, B B Pinkhasov, A R Karapetyan, O I Kuzminova

    Published in Terapevtic̆eskii arhiv (01-01-2015)
    “…Aim. To investigate the effects of adiponectin and leptin on the development of metabolic disturbances in women with android and gynoid fat distribution…”
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    Hormonal characteristics of androgen status and their relationship with the anthropometric and metabolic parameter in men depending on the severity of hypertension by Yankovskaya, S. V., Kuzminova, O. I., Pinkhasov, B. B., Lutov, Yu. V., Selyatitskaya, V. G.

    Published in Acta biomedica scientifica (01-09-2022)
    “…Background. According to the literature data, long-term and poorly controlled hypertension (HTN) leads to target organs damage, and in some cases, to the…”
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    Emotional and Behavioral Reactions in Experimental Animals with Alimentary Obesity by Selyatitskaya, V. G., Kuzminova, O. I.

    “…Mature male rats with alimentary obesity developing from the first days of postnatal ontogeny were characterized by reduced tolerance of the food reaction to…”
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    Content of Steroid Hormones in the Blood and Adrenal Glands of Mice in the Dynamics of BCG- and SiO₂-Induced Granulomatous Inflammation by Palchikova, N. A, Kuzminova, O. I, Utkina, N. V, Selyatitskaya, V. G, Shkurupiy, V. A

    “…Individual or combined administration of BCG vaccine and silicon dioxide to male mice induced a nonspecific stress response of the adrenal glands and gonads…”
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    Effects Mifepristone on Aminotransferase Activities in the Liver in Rats with Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetes Mellitus by Pal’chikova, N. A., Selyatitskaya, V. G., Kuz’minova, O. I., Pasechnaya, K. V.

    “…The glucocorticoid status and activities of ALT, AST, and tyrosine aminotransferase in the liver are studied in rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes…”
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    Stress Response to Physical Exercise in Rats with Alimentary Obesity by Pal’chikova, N. A., Kuzminova, O. I., Selyatitskaya, V. G.

    “…Stress response to physical exercise was studied in rats with alimentary obesity with and without caloric diet restriction. Daily excretion of corticosterone,…”
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    Hypercorticism During Streptozotocin Diabetes and Mifepristone Administration: the Role of Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate by Selyatitskaya, V. G., Afonnikova, E. D., Pal’chikova, N. A., Kuz’minova, O. I.

    “…The effects of mifepristone on basal and stimulated production of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and corticosteroid hormones (progesterone and…”
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    Effect of Mifepristone on Corticosteroid Production in Vitro by Adrenal Glands of Rats with Streptozotocin Diabetes by Kuznetsova, N. V., Palchikova, N. A., Selyatitskaya, V. G., Kuzminova, O. I.

    “…Changes in pregnenolone and corticosterone production by the adrenal glands of normoglycemic rats receiving the course of intraperitoneal mifepristone or NaCl…”
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    HORMONAL REGULATION OF CARBOHYDRATE AND FAT METABOLISM IN WOMEN WITH DIFFERENT OBESITY TYPES IN THE FOOD DEPRIVATION TEST by Pinkhasov, B B, Selyatitskaya, V G, Deev, D A, Kuzminova, O I, Astrakhantseva, E L

    “…The dominant type of adipose tissue accumulation in the body is associated with the peculiarities of using key substrates in energy metabolism and their…”
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    Production of Corticosteroid Hormones in Vitro by Adrenals in Rats with Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetes by Kuznetsova, N. V., Pal’chikova, N. A., Kuzminova, O. I., Selyatitskaya, V. G.

    “…We studied baseline and ACTH-stimulated in vitro production of corticosteroids by rat adrenals. Production of the basic corticosteroids pregnenolone (early…”
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    Sensitivity of Adrenal Glands to Adrenocorticotropic Hormone in Animals with Alimentary Obesity by Pankina, T. V, Kuzminova, O. I, Selyatitskaya, V. G

    “…Blood concentration of corticosterone in obese rats did not differ from the control value. In vitro synthesis of progesterone and corticosterone in adrenal…”
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    Synchronization of the Estrous Cycle against the Background of Increased Excitability in Rats Selected for Catatonic Type of Reaction by Alekhina, T. A., Klochkov, D. V., Pal’chikova, N. A., Kuz’minova, O. I., Prokudina, O. I.

    “…Selection for the elevation of catatonic type of reaction in female GC rats (“genetic” and “catatonia”) was followed by an increase in the number of intense…”
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    PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF WOMEN IN DEPENDENCE ON THE OVARIOHORMONAL CYCLE PHASE AND PROGESTERONE ACTIVITY (PART 2) by Muravlyova, K. B., Kuzminova, O. I., Petrova, S. I., Skoraya, M. V., Bazanova, O. M.

    Published in Bi͡u︡lletenʹ Sibirskoĭ medit͡s︡iny (28-04-2013)
    “…With the aim to identify the effects of menstrual cycle phase on the alpha EEG characteristics the 78 women aged 18–27 years were studied in a within-subject…”
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    PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF WOMEN IN DEPENDENCE ON THE OVARIOHORMONAL CYCLE PHASE AND PROGESTERONE ACTIVITY (PART 1) by Muravlyova, K. B., Kuzminova, O. I., Petrova, S. E., Skoraya, M. V., Bazanova, O. M.

    Published in Bi͡u︡lletenʹ Sibirskoĭ medit͡s︡iny (28-04-2013)
    “…With the aim to identify the effects of menstrual cycle phase on the cognitive and psycho-emotional characteristics in 78 women aged 18–27 years were studied…”
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    EEG alpha indices depending on the menstrual cycle phase and salivary progesterone level by Bazanova, O. M., Kondratenko, A. V., Kuzminova, O. I., Muravlyova, K. B., Petrova, S. E.

    Published in Human physiology (01-03-2014)
    “…The effects of neurohumoral status on the EEG α activity were studied in 78 women (18–27 years old) during one or two menstrual cycles using a within-subjects…”
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    Expression and Activity of Aminotransferases in the Liver of Streptozotocin-Diabetic Rats: the Effect of Mifepristone by Selyatitskaya, V

    “…ContextInterventions that suppress hepatic gluconeogenesis from amino acids may be useful for improving glycemic control in diabetic patients. ObjectivesIt was…”
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    Development of insulin resistance in experimental animals during long-term glucocorticoid treatment by Selyatitskaya, V G, Kuz'minova, O I, Odintsov, S V

    “…Long-term treatment with glucocorticoids led to the development of insulin resistance in experimental animals, which was confirmed by a progressive increase in…”
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    Serum hormonal levels in diamond-extracting industry workers of Yakutia, with surface and underground type of work by Seliatitskaia, V G, Kuz'minova, O I, Nikolaev, Iu A, Galanova, Zh M

    “…The authors studied influence of work type (surface or underground) on serum hormonal levels in male workers of "International" mine within diamond-extracting…”
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    EEG activation response under different neurohumoral states by Bazanova, O. M., Kuzminova, O. I., Nikolenko, E. D., Petrova, S. E.

    Published in Human physiology (2014)
    “…In order to determine under which neurohumoral conditions the response to usual opening of the eyes stimulates the Berger effect, the electroencephalographic,…”
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    The response of EEG activation in different neurohumoral conditions by Bazanova, O M, Kuz'minova, O I, Nikolenko, E D, Petrova, S Iu

    Published in Fiziologiia cheloveka (01-07-2014)
    “…In order to examine under what neurohumoral condition response to the usual opening of the eyes is an incentive for the activation, electroencephalographic,…”
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