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    Features of Endocrine Function of the Pancreas with Aging in Nonhuman Primates with Various Types of Adaptive Behavior by Goncharova, N. D., Ivanova, L. G., Oganyan, T. E., Vengerin, A. A.

    Published in Advances in gerontology (01-10-2019)
    “…An increasing number of works study the relationship of mental disorders, such as depression and anxiety, with the risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus…”
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    Repeated Moderate Stress Stimulates the Production of Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate (DHEAS) and Reduces Corticosteroid Imbalance in Old Macaca Mulatta by Goncharova, N. D., Vengerin, A. A., Chigarova, O. A.

    “…Young (6-8 years) and old (21-30 years) Macaca mulatta females were subjected to gentle immobilization (2 h daily at 15.00) for 10 days. Blood specimens were…”
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    Age-Specific and Individual Features of Vasopressinergic Regulation of the Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal System in Primates by Goncharova, N. D., Oganyan, T. E., Marenin, V. Yu, Vengerin, A. A.

    “…Experimental study was carried out on young mature (6-8 years) and old (21-27 years) rhesus macaques with anxious and depression-like behavior and with…”
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    Pineal peptides restore the age-related disturbances in hormonal functions of the pineal gland and the pancreas by Goncharova, N.D., Vengerin, A.A., Khavinson, V.Kh, Lapin, B.A.

    Published in Experimental gerontology (01-01-2005)
    “…The purpose of this research was to study age-related changes in functioning of pineal and pancreatic glands of non-human primates, rhesus monkeys, and to…”
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    Age-associated changes in hormonal function of the pancreas and regulation of blood glucose in monkeys by Goncharova, N D, Vengerin, A A, Oganyan, T E, Lapin, B A

    “…Age-associated changes in the concentrations of glucose, insulin, and DHEAS in peripheral blood plasma of female rhesus macaques were studied in intact animals…”
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    Peptide correction of age-related hormonal dysfunction of the pancreas in monkeys by Goncharova, N D, Vengerin, A A, Khavinson, V Kh, Lapin, B A

    “…We studied the effect of Epithalon on the function of pancreatic islets and regulation of blood glucose level in female rhesus monkeys of various ages…”
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    Impact of tetrapeptide pancragen on endocrine function of the pancreas in old monkeys by Goncharova, N D, Ivanova, L G, Oganian, T É, Vengerin, A A, Khavinson, V Kh

    “…Significant increase of the elderly in the demographic structure of a modern society is one of the main reasons for increase in the number of patients with…”
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    Normalizing effect of the pineal gland peptides on the daily melatonin rhythm in old monkeys and elderly people by Korkushko, O V, Lapin, B A, Goncharova, N D, Khavinson, V Kh, Shatilo, V B, Vengerin, A A, Antoniuk-Shcheglova, I A, Magdich, L V

    “…In the course of aging both monkeys and people reveal decreased night and average daily level of melatonin in the blood plasma and reduced hormone circadian…”
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    Peptide correction of age-related pineal disturbances in monkeys by Goncharova, N D, Vengerin, A A, Shmaliĭ, A V, Khavinson, V Kh

    “…Investigation of the age-related changes of the pineal gland function and possible ways for their overcoming on nonhuman monkey model was the purpose of this…”
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    Age-related changes in the reliability of antioxidant enzyme defense in monkeys with different types of adaptive behavior by Goncharova, Nadezhda D, Yu Marenin, Victor, Vengerin, Arsen A

    Published in Current aging science (01-07-2013)
    “…We have investigated age-related changes in the reliability of glutathione-related antioxidant enzyme defense in monkeys that differ in adaptive behavior…”
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