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    Adaptogenic properties of the Lady’s Mantle (Alchemilla vulgaris L.) (literature review) by Palchikova, N. A., Selyatitskaya, V. G., Voevoda, M. I.

    “…Adaptogens are a category of herbal medicinal products that enhance the adaptive reserves of the body, resistance to extreme factors and survival under stress…”
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    Rats of Hypertensive ISIAH Strain are Resistant to the Development of Metabolic Syndrome Induced by High-Fat Diet by Dushkin, M. I., Khrapova, M. V., Kovshik, G. G., Chasovskikh, M. I., Selyatitskaya, V. G., Palchikova, N. A.

    “…We studied the influence of high-fat diet on the development of metabolic syndrome in rats of hypertensive ISIAH strain and normotensive WAG strain. In…”
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    Pancreatic toxicity of influenza A/H1N1-California virus infection in mice at the background of hyperglycemia induced by streptozotocin administration by Molodykh, O. P., Palchikova, N. A., Selyatitskaya, V. G., Glushchenko, A. V., Kurskaya, O. G.

    “…Particular attention in the study of comorbid conditions is paid to viral diseases, in particular, those caused by the pandemic influenza virus type A subtype…”
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    Effect of Imipramine on Nerve Excitability in GC Rats by Alekhina, T. A, Ukolova, T. N, Kuznetsova, N. V, Palchikova, N. A, Rjazanova, M. A, Klotchkov, D. V

    “…Imipramine test (7.5 mg/kg) revealed a persistent positive reaction of Wistar rats, which manifested in reduced excitability of animals. Oral administration of…”
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    Adrenocortical System Response to Induction of Inflammation with Silicon Dioxide in Rats with Alloxan-Induced Diabetes Mellitus by Kuznetsova, N. V, Palchikova, N. A, Selyatitskaya, V. G, Shkurupiy, V. A

    “…Alloxan-induced diabetes mellitus in rats was characterized by persistent increase in blood levels of corticosterone, while chronic granulomatous inflammation…”
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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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    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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    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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    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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    The signs of destabilization in behavioral and somatovegetative parameters in rats selected for catatonia by Alekhina, T. A., Palchikova, N. A., Kozhemyakina, R. V., Prokudina, O. I.

    “…The signs of destabilization in rats selected for catatonia were studied on the organism level. A unique strain of animals with genetic catatonia (GC)…”
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    Effects of Intraperitoneal Administration of Mifepristone on Glucocorticoid Status of Experimental Animals by Pal’chikova, N. A., Kuznetsova, N. V., Selyatitskaya, V. G., Cherkasova, O. P., Kuz’mina, O. I.

    “…We studied the content of corticosterone and its precursors in the adrenal glands, corticosterone in blood serum and daily urine of rats, and activity of first…”
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    Destabilization signs in behavioral and somatovegetative parameters of rats selected for catatonia by T. A. Alekhina, N. A. Palchikova, R. V. Kozhemyakina, O. I. Prokudina

    “…The article presents data on destabilization signs in response to selection for catatonia at an organismal level. Experiments were conducted with the unique GC…”
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    Activity of 11β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase in the Adrenal Glands, Liver, and Kidneys of Rats with Experimental Diabetes by Cherkasova, O. P., Selyatitskaya, V. G., Pal’chikova, N. A., Kuznetsova, N. V.

    “…We studied activity of the key enzyme of the pre-receptor metabolism of glucocorticoid hormones, 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, in rat adrenal glands, renal…”
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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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    Comparative Analysis of Responses to Administration of Imipramine to Catatonic GC and Wistar Rats by Alekhina, T. A., Pal’chikova, N. A., Igonina, T. N., Kuznetsova, N. V.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-07-2016)
    “…Chronic administration of imipramine (7.5 mg/kg) led to stable reactions consisting of decreases in excitability in response to sound stimuli in Wistar rats…”
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    Effect of Mifepristone on Glucocorticoid Receptor Gene Expression in the Liver of Rats with Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetes by Selyatitskaya, V. G., Pal’chikova, N. A., Gerbek, Yu. E., Kuznetsova, N. V.

    “…The effects of mifepristone on activity of the adrenocortical system, expression of glucocorticoid receptor gene, and tyrosine aminotransferase activity in the…”
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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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    Functional State of Adrenocortical System in Rats with Manifest Alloxan-Induced Diabetes Mellitus by Selyatitskaya, V. G., Cherkasova, O. P., Pankina, T. V., Palchikova, N. A.

    “…In the adrenals of male rats with manifest form of alloxan-induced diabetes mellitus (blood glucose >20 mmol/liter), the content of progesterone was higher by…”
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