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The MYSTONE® is a small millimeter wave (Low and Superlow technologies by Dr. Kozhemyakindevice that combines state-of-the-art research and technologies and traditional Eastern knowledge of body self-healing and the life balance. MyStone – MyStone deviceAnti Aging Serum Gel and MyStone App.

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Energetic and informational interaction

The development of MYSTONE® is based on the results of research into the energetic and informational interactions between humans and their environment. 

This work was carried out mainly by Russian scientists many years ago. The following explanations serve as an introduction to the topic. About Dr. Alexander Kozhemyakin here.

Physical backgrounds

Every electromagnetic radiation, including the light of the sun, always carries information (frequency, polarization, modulations, continuous or pulsed radiation, energy of light quanta) which are important for the possible effects on the human body.

In the MYSTONE® is a special crystal (Low and Superlow Technologies by Dr. Kozhemyakin) that is electrically excited to vibrate. The road generated by the MYSTONE®

The radiation generated by MYSTONE® has a very low radiation energy. This is in the order of 10-10 W / cm2, that is clearly (by a few orders of magnitude) smaller than the radiation energy of a mobile phone. The penetration depth into the skin is therefore a maximum of 1 mm.

From space only certain parts of the radiation spectrum reach the biosphere (earth surface) through so-called transparency windows. This includes, in particular, the visible light.

The range of electromagnetic EHF radiation used by the MYSTONE® of 30-80 GHz (EHF = extremely high frequency) is largely shielded by the atmosphere. In the course of evolution, resonance and communication structures in the human body could develop using this frequency range.

For the consideration of the effect of the MYSTONE® the term of the resonance is of central importance. Every oscillatory system (including the human body) has a natural frequency with which it vibrates freely. If energy is supplied externally to the system with just this frequency, the amplitude of the oscillation continues to increase (like a swing that is pushed).

The oscillation amplitude and thus the energy of the oscillating resonance system can be greater by a multiple than the amplitude of the externally applied excitation oscillation. These resonance effects result in greater effects in the organism due to the very low radiation energy of the MYSTONE®.

Since the discovery of the electromagnetic fields and the description of the electro-magnetic radiation or the photons, there have always been studies on the medical-biological use of this radiation.

This research was inspired by the ideas of Nobel laureate Ilja Prigogine for irreversible non-equilibrium thermodynamics. These describe how coherent states can be created far from the thermodynamic equilibrium by chaotic interactions of incoherent structures.

N. D. Devjatkov and his colleagues recognized that the interactions between the biological objects and the radiation in the EHF region are resonance processes. It has been shown that the interaction of the radiation has “information character” and is suitable to influence or control processes at the cellular level. This is the basis of EHF therapy in physiotherapy and, ultimately, the use of MYSTONE®.

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ULTRASTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF BLOOD CELLS AT LIGHT-OXYGEN AND PHOTODYNAMIC EFFECTS

Alekseev Yu.V., Barkhina T.G.1, Davydov E.V.2, Mislavsky O.V.3, Gushchin M.Yu.3, Ivanov A.V.4

State Scientific Center of Laser Medicine of FMBA of Russia, Moscow, e-mail: [email protected] Institute of Human Morphology”, Moscow, [email protected]

2Veterinary clinic “Veles-Tekstilschiki”, Moscow, [email protected]
3State Scientific Center «Institute of Immunology» FMBA of Russia, Moscow4N.N.Blokhin National Medical Research Center of Oncology, Moscow, [email protected]

Study of blood cells with the help of transmission (TEM) and scanning (SEM) electron microscopy under the influence of light-oxygen and photodynamic effects. Preliminary data suggest that the light-oxygen and photodynamic effects have a specific effect on blood cells, which is a prerequisite for determining the effectiveness of using each method in clinical practice.

Литература

1. S. D. Zakharov, A. V. Ivanov Light–Oxygen Effect as a Physical Mechanism for Activation of Biosystems by Quasi- Monochromatic Light (A Review) // Biophysics, 2005, Vol. 50, Suppl. 1, pp. S64–S85.
2. S D Zakharov, AV Ivanov Light-oxygen effect in cells and its potential applications in tumour therapy // Quantum Electronics 1999, vol/29 (12), pp. 1031 – 1053.

3. Алексеев Ю.В., Захаров С.Д., Иванов А.В. Фотодинамический и светокислородный эффекты: общность и различия// Лазерная медицина. 2012, т.16, вып. 4, с.40-46.

ACTIONS OF BIOLOGICAL ACTIVE SUBSTANCES TO BIOSYSTEMS

Alekseeva, O.M., Krementsova, A.V., Krivandin, A.V. Golochshapov A N., Kim Yu.A. 1

Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia [email protected] of Cell Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino, Moscow region, [email protected]

This work deals with the actions of biological active substances (BAS) to the cellular and model bio-objects of animal origin. The BAS are melafen – plant growth regulator, fenozan and its derivatives – antioxidants with different molecular structures, by these derivatives have variable properties when influence to membrane and cellular experimental objects. The objects are multilammelar liposomes, formed from synthetic or natural phospholipids, erythrocytes, cells of Erlich ascetic carcinoma and lymphocytes ant thymocytes. We obtained data, which suggest that BAS influenced to structure of synthetic liposomes, but not to natural. To the structure and functions of cells BAS acted too.

Литература

1. Тараховский Ю.С., Кузнецова С.М., Васильева Н.А., Егорочкин М.А., Ким Ю.АВзаимодействие таксифолина (дигидрокверцитина) с мультиламеллярными липосомами из димиристоилфосфатидилхолина // Биофизика. 2008. Т. 53. No 1. С. 78-84.
2. Алексеева О.М., Кривандин А.В., Шаталова О.В., Рыков В.А., Фаттахов С.Г., Бурлакова Е.Б., Коновалов А.И. Исследование взаимодействия мелафена с фосфолипидными мембранами. // Доклады академии наук. 2009. Т. 427. No 6. С. 837-839.

3. Векшина О.М. (Алексеева), Фаткуллина Л.Д., Ким Ю.А., Бурлакова Е.Б.. «Изменения структуры и функций мембран эритроцитов и клеток асцитной карциномы Эрлиха при действии гибридного антиоксиданта нового поколения ИХФАН-10» // Бюллетень экспериментальной биологии и медицины. 2007. No 4. С. 402-406.
4. Бинюков В. И., Алексеева О. М., Миль Е. М., Албантова А.А., Фаттахов С. Г., Голощапов А. Н., Бурлакова Е. Б., Коновалов А. И. Изучение влияния фенозана, ИХФАН-10 и мелафена на эритроциты in vivo методом АСМ. // Доклады академии наук 2011. Т. 441. No 1. С.114-117.

СHEMILUMINESCENCE ANALYSISOF DIHYDROQUERCETIN ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES

Babenkova I.V., Buravlev E.A.1, Teselkin Yu.O.

Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, E-mail: [email protected] First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), E-mail: [email protected]

The development of new drugs based on natural compounds from the flavonoid family is an actual goal. Dihydroquercetin is one of the promising bioflavonoids. However, the antioxidant mechanisms of dihydroquercetin are still far from full understanding.

Three chemiluminescence model systems were used to study antioxidant activity of dihydroquercetin: by decreasing of Fe(II)-depended peroxide oxidation of liposome lipids (system 1), by inhibition of luminol oxidation induced by 2,2′-azobis(2-methylpropionamidine) dihydrochloride (system 2) or by opsonized zymosan-stimulated polymorphonuclear leukocytes (system 3). Dihydroquercetin increased the chemiluminescence latent period in system 1 (concentration 0.1−2.5 μM) and system 2 (concentration 0.05−0.15 μM). In system 1, the antioxidant effect ofdihydroquercetin did not differ from the water-soluble trolox. In system 2, where water-soluble peroxide radicals were generated, the antioxidant activity of dihydroquercetinwas 6 times greater than that of the trolox. In system 3, dihydroquercetin reduced the intensity of luminol-dependent chemiluminescence of polymorphonuclear leukocytes at concentrations of 5−125 μM (cell count–1.5×105/ml).

Thus, complex chemiluminescence analysis allowed to evaluate antioxidant activity of dihydroquercetin and to reveal some features of its antioxidant mechanism.

PHYSICO-CHEMICAL FEATURES OF HIGHLY DILUTE WATER SYSTEMS, DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF ATMOSPHERIC GASES

L.V. Belovolova, M.V. Glushkov

General Physics Institute. A.M. Prokhorov of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vavilov St., 38, Moscow, Russia; e-mail: [email protected]

The fluorescence (λex = 260 nm), Rayleigh light scattering (λex = λobs. = 260 nm), electrical conductivity, redox potential and response to ultraviolet irradiation of purified water and simultaneously prepared samples of the 15th centennial dilution of sodium chloride, potassium chloride and acetone have been investigated. It was found that immediately after preparation and at least for the next two days these samples significantly differ from each other and from the initial water. Using the methods of flicker-noise spectroscopy, the kinetic dependences of the light scattering of these systems and their variation during time have been studied. It can be concluded that the serial dilution and shaking of aqueous

solutions leads to increasing of content of reactive oxygen species and to intensification of their reactions with impurities and dissolved atmospheric gases.

INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT ORIENTATION OF ALTERNATING ELECTRIC FIELD RELATIVE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL STATIC MAGNETIC FIELDS ON GRAVITROPJSM

Bogatina N.I., Sheykina N.V.1, Linnik A.S.

B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics &Engineering of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine. E-mail: [email protected]

1 –National University of Pharmacy, Kharkov, Ukraine, E-mail: [email protected]

Gravitropic reaction of cress roots relatively static vertical and horizontal magnetic fields combined with alternating electric field tuned to the cyclotron frequency of Ca2+ions was investigated for all possible relative orientations of fields and roots’ directions. It was shown that that thegravitropic reaction depends essentially on the relative orientation of magnetic, electric fields and roots direction. Two mechanisms were proposed to explain this effect. The first one is based on the taking in account the expansion of the directed ions flow in magnetic field and breathing of the membrane with the frequency of alternating magnetic field. The secondone is based on the possibility of phase transition in water. For the last mechanism thereare no obstacles for the ion cyclotron existence because in that case ions rotate around the domains of water in vacuum between the domains.

RESEARCH OF OWN MICROWAVE RADIATION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN

Leonid I.Brusilovsky, Andrey S. Bryukhovetskiy1

ELBRUS Corporation LTD, Moscow, Russia, [email protected]
1Closed Joint-Stock Company “Clinic of Interventional Neurology and Rehabilitation Therapy” Neurovita “, Moscow,

Russia, [email protected]

The report presents studies and experimental evidence of the existence of the own electromagnetic activity of the human brain in the UHF and SHF rages from 1.5 to 4.5 GHz with signal power at the level of -130 dBm..-110 dBm (1е-16….1е-14 W). The method of registration will be the basis for the development of a fundamentally new technology of microwave encephalography (Patent Application No. 2017126117 of July 20, 2017).

Литература

1. Брюховецкий А.С. Проблемы теоретической неврологии. Информационно-коммутативное устройство и принципы работы мозга человека. -М.:Изд. Полиграф-Плюс, 2014 .- 330 с: 44 ил
2. Andrey S. Bryukhovetskiy Human Brain Theory. Information-Commutation Device of Brain and Principles of its Work and Modeling .-New York .-2016,Nova Science Publishers.-220p

BICARBONATE AQUEOUS SOLUTION SAND NATURAL DRINKING WATERS AS TEST SYSTEMS ON THE ACTIVITY OFF ACTORS OF ULTRA-WEAK INTENSITY

Buravleva E.V., Yablonskaya O.I.1, VoeikovV.L.

Biological Faculty,M.V. LomonosovMSU, 1N.M. EmanuelIBCPRAS,Moscow, Russia,

[email protected]

Bicarbonate aqueous systems represent sustained non-equilibrium system in which processes with the participation of active oxygen species accompanied under specific conditions by weak photon emission continuously proceed. It is demonstrated that the parameters of photon emission may be influenced by weak Cosmo physical fields and also by addition to these aqueous systems of extremely high diluted preparations of different biologically active compounds.

Литература

1. Воейков В.Л. и др. Устойчиво неравновесное состояние бикарбонатных водных систем // Ж. физ. химии, 2012, том 86, No 9, с. 1518-1527.
2. AndrievskyG.V. etal. On the production of an aqueous colloidal solution of fullerenes // J. Chem. Soc. Chem.Commun., 1995, V. 4, No 12, P. 1281-1282.

REDOX POTENTIAL KINETICS OF THE INCUBATION MEDIUM AS A REFLECTION OF THE FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OF THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT STAGES OF LOACH MISGURNUS FOSSILIS

Burlakov A.B., Kuzmin V.I.1, Gadzaov A.F.1, Tytik D.L.1, Kasatkin V.E.1, and Sleptsova L.A.

Department of Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, [email protected]
1Moscow Technological University (MIREA), Moscow, Russia
2Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119991 Russia

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One of the most important characteristics of the embryonic development of organisms, particularly fish, is the duration of one mitotic cycle, the period of synchronous cleavage divisions (τ0). Having such an internal rhythm in the developing embryo, it is natural to expect the manifestation of a number of other rhythmic processes connected, for example, with the metabolic processes individual for each stage of development. These processes can be investigated, because the processes, occurring within the developing organism at different stages are closely related with the changing of physicochemical properties of the incubation environment, for example, by measuring its oxidation- reduction potential (ORP).

It was revealed that the geometric progression of the moments when the critical development periods comes during synchronization with mitotic cycles determines the positions of the lines having an elevated rank of significance. It is shown that the sequence of critical boundaries (critical periods of development) is represented by the following values: 3.16τ0, 8.6τ0, 23.4τ0, 63.5τ0, 173.5τ0, 470τ0. These values, like their half, are well manifested in the kinetic of the incubation medium ORP changes up to 130τ0. The other times can be used, possibly, as predictive assessments of the

critical period boundaries in the development of the

Литература

1. Бурлаков А.Б., Кузьмин В.И., Гадзаов А.Ф., Тытик Д.Л., Касаткин В.Э., Слепцова Л.А. Кинетика окислительно-восстановительного потенциала среды инкубации в период раннего развития вьюна Misgurnus fossilis // Онтогенез, 2017, том 48, No 1, с. 28–38.
2. Кузьмин В.И., Гадзаов А.Ф., Бурлаков А.Б., Тытик Д.Л., Касаткин В.Э., Бусев С.А. Моделирование критических периодов развития вьюна Misgurnus fossilis по кинетике изменения окислительно-восстановительного потенциала среды инкубации на основе пропорции Кирквуда // Технологии живых систем,том 15, No 2, с. 30-39.

IMPACT OF MILLIMETER ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES ON BLOOD PLASMA BUFFER CAPACITY OF RATS
Vardevanyan P.O., Nerkararyan A.V., Shahinyan M.A., Mikaelyan M.S.
Department of Biophysics, Faculty of Biology, Yerevan State University, Yerevan, Armenia, A. Manoogian 1, 0025,[email protected]

The impact of millimeter range electromagnetic waves (MM EMW) on rat blood plasma buffer capacity has been studied. It was shown that MM EMW results in decreasing of plasma buffer capacity. Thus, for the reduction of plasma pH by a unit it is necessary 4 ml of 0.1 N HCl solution. In the case of irradiation it is needed only 0.09 ml HCl to change the plasma pH by a unit. Most probably, it is connected to the alterations taking place in the plasma proteins, after which they lose their ability to catch protons and the value of pH rapidly changes.

Литература

1. Rifat F., Saxena V.K., Srivastava P., Sharma A., Sisodia R. Effects of 10 GHz MW exposure on hematological changes in Swiss albino mice and their modulation by Prunus domestica fruit extract. // Intern. J. of Advanced Res., 2014, v. 2, N2, p. 386-396.
2. Ongel K., Gumral N., Ozguner F. The potential effect of electromagnetic field: A review. // Cell membrane and free radical research, 2009, N1, p. 85-89.

3. Hood, E. Electromagnetic field and DNA effects: Potential mechanism elucidated. // Environmental Health perspectives, 2001, v. 112(A), p. 368.
4. Shahinyan M.A., Antonyan A.P., Mikaelyan M.S., Vardevanyan P.O. Study of influence of millimeter range electromagnetic waves on water-saline solutions of albumin. // Biophysical reviews and letters, 2015, v. 10, N4, p. 20. 5. Vardevanyan P.O., Antonyan A.P., Shahinyan M.A., Mikaelyan M.S. // Influence of millimeter electromagnetic waves on fluorescence of water-saline solutions of human serum albumin. // J. of Appl. Spectr., 2016, v. 83, N3, p. 486. 6. Shckorbatov Y.G., Grigoryeva N.N., Shakhbazov V.G., Grabina V.A., Bogoslavsky A.M. Microwave irradiation influences on the state of human cell nuclei. // Bioelectromagnetics, 1998, v. 19, p. 414-419.

INFLUENCE OF A WEAK STATIC MAGNETIC FIELD ON COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS IN RECIPROCAL HYBRIDS OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER

Vasileva S.A., Nikitina E.A.1, Medvedeva A.V., Savvateeva-Popova E.V.,
Shchegolev B.F.
2, Surma S.V., Stefanov V.E.3
Pavlov institute of physiology RASSt. Petersburg, Russia, [email protected][email protected],

[email protected][email protected][email protected]
1Herzen State Pedagogical University, St. Petersburg, Russia, [email protected] National Medical Research Centre, St. Petersburg, Russia, [email protected]
3St. Petersburg State University, Biochemistry Department, St. Petersburg, Russia, [email protected]

Drosophila mutant agnts3 of agnostic locus which encompass LIMK1 gene is an adequate model to study the epigenetic regulation of genome organization, being involved in regulation of actin remodeling cascade. Lately, the genome parent-of-origin effects are considered to be particularly important for prognostic models construction in predictive medicine. In this study, we have investigated the parent effect of agnts3 mutation in training and memory formation. Our data let us to conclude that locus limk1 is among the factors parentally affecting behavior.

Литература

1. Горохова С.А., Никитина Е.А. и др. Воздействие ослабленного в космическом пространстве магнитного поля Земли на транскрипционную активность генома, обучение и память // Тезисы XII Международной конференции «Пилотируемые полеты в космос». Россия, Звездный городок. 2017. С. 87 – 89;
2. Никитина Е.А., Медведева А.В и др. Ослабленное магнитное поле Земли: влияние на транскрипционную активность генома, обучение и память у Dr. melanogaster // Ж. высшей нервной деятельности им. И.П. Павлова. 2017. Т. 67. No 2. С. 246–256.

THE INFLUENCE OF MILLIMETER WAVES ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION ON THE GROWTH OF MAMMALIAN CELL CULTURES
Velikanov A.N., Karelin S.A., Tambiev A.H.
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Biological Faculty, Moscow, Russia, e-mail: [email protected],

Electromagnetic radiation of millimeter range (also extremely high frequency, EHF 30-300 GHz) was reproduced in artificial conditions only in 1965. A number of interesting effects were found during the study of the effect of EHF on biological objects and this range of radiation began to be used in medicine [1, 2]. Сhanges in the growth rate of cell cultures under the action of millimeter radiation were shown [3, 4, 5], also specific action of different irradiation modes [6].The current subjects of interest are the mechanismsunderlying the observed biological effects of millimeter waves.

Литература

1. Девятков, Н.Д., Голант, М.Б., Бецкий, О.В. Миллиметровые волны и их роль в процессах жизнедеятельности. М., Радио и связь – 1991 – 169 с.
2. Тамбиев А.Х., Кирикова, Н.Н., Бецкий, О.В., Гуляев, Ю.В. / Миллиметровые волны и фотосинтезирующие организмы. // Издательский дом “Радиотехника” – 2003 – 175 с.

3. Тамбиев, А.Х., Баграташвили, В.Н., Герасимов, Ю.В., Свиридов, А.П., Антонов, Е.Н., Чайлахян, Р.К. Действие электромагнитного излучения миллиметрового диапазона низкой интенсивности на стволовые стромальныеклетки костного мозга. // Материалы XV Междунар. конф. “Новые информационные технологии в медицине, биологии, фармакологии и экологии” – 2007 – с. 56-57.

4. Chailakhyan, R.K., Yusupov, V.I., Gorskaya, Yu.F., Kuralesova, A.I., Gerasimov, Yu.V., Sviridov, A.P., Tambiev, A.Kh., Vorob’eva, N.N., Grosheva, A.G., Shishkova, V.V., Moskvina, I.L., Bagratashvili, V.N. Effects of Acoustic and EHF Impulses on Multipotent Stromal Cells during Formation of Bone Marrow Containing Heterotopic Organs in Tissue Engineered Constructions. // Bull Exp Bio Med – 2015 – 158 (5) – p. 688-691.

5. Великанов А.Н., Петрова Л.А., Супруненко Е.А., Тамбиев А.Х., Бурлаков А.Б. Влияние непрерывного и импульсного электромагнитного излучения КВЧ диапазона на культуры клеток млекопитающих// труды VII Международного конгресса “Слабые и сверхслабые поля и излучения в биологии и медицине”, 2015, с. 24-25.
6. Гапеев, А.Б. Исследование механизмов биологического действия низкоинтенсивного электромагнитного излучения крайне высоких частот: успехи, проблемы, перспективы. // Биомедицинская радиоэлектроника – 2014 – 6 – с. 20-30.

EFFECTS OF PLANT PEPTIDES ON BIOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL TEST SYSTEMS IN A WIDE CONCENTRATION RANGE
Voeikov V.L., BuravlevaE.V., SkripnikovA.Yu.
Biological Faculty, M.V. Lomonosov MSU, Moscow, Russia [email protected]

Plant peptides belonging to CLE family in a wide range of concentrations including ultra-low ones effect the balance between growth and differentiation in roots of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings and intensity of the processes with reactive oxygen species participation permanently proceeding in human blood and bicarbonate aqueous solutions. Concentration dependence of the effects is non-monotonous, hormesis-like. These and other features of their action argue against the traditional “lock-and-key” mechanism for peptide action.

Литература

1. Kucukoglu M., Nilsson O. CLE peptide signaling in plants – the power of moving around //Physiol Plant.,2015, V. 155, No 1, p 74–87.
2. Tsukagoshi H. et al.Transcriptional regulation of ROScontrols transition from proliferation to differentiation in the root. // Cell, 2010, V.143, No 4, p 606–616.

3. Voeikov V.L., et al. Biophoton research in blood reveals its holistic properties// Indian J. Exp. Biol., 2003, V.43, No 5, p. 473-482.
4. ВоейковВ.Л. и др. Устойчиво неравновесное состояние бикарбонатных водных систем // Ж. физ. химии, 2012, том 86, No 9, с. 1518-1527.

TO THE MEMORY OF LEV BELOUSSOV THE MISTERY OF THE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT

I.V. Volodyaev

Biological faculty of M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia E-mail: [email protected]

Embryo development is a process of incomparable complication, both morphogenetic (formation of space structures), and functional (differentiation of cell lines). Amazingly, most (if not all) of its aspects belong to the type of self-organizational processes, and have natural parallels in physics of open nonequilibrium systems and mathematics of dynamical systems. Yet, unlike ordinary “selforganization in the flow” some of them take place at the “relaxation branch” of system dynamics, and demand a kind of “sensing of the whole”.

In yearslong works of Lev Beloussov and coauthors, morphogenesis and cell movements in embryos were shown largely regulated by patterns of mechanical tension and strain in it. Moreover, the “sensing of whole” mystery was fully explained by mechanical feedbacks in the tissues and their property to actively react to external mechanical strain and hyper restore it.

Embryo development has two seemingly incompatible aspects: determinism of the whole process appearing in the obligate succession of key stages, and variability of patterns of gene expression, cell movements and morphodynamics observed in certain periods. Being associated with spontaneous decrease of symmetry in many aspects (space, dynamic and “cell-fate”), embryogenesis appears a permanent entwinement of structurally stable dynamics (deterministic aspect) and symmetry-breaking events (associated with irreducible variability and quasi-stochastic processes).

EXPERIENCE – THE SON OF MISTAKES: A CRITICAL REVIEW EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF MITOGENETIC EFFECT

I.V. Volodyaev, E.V. Naumova1

Biological faculty of M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia1Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia
E-mail: [email protected]

Mitogenetic effect – is acceleration of cell divisions in microbe and cell cultures, and tissues, caused by distant (optical) contact with a number of biological and chemical systems. MGE was first discovered in [1], and was further investigated in 1920-s—1940-s by a number of scientific groups in the USSR, the USA, Germany, Italy, France, and other countries [2]. The total number of publications on the topic is more than 700, including a number of articles in top-rating journals [8]. Yet, the effect was not widely appreciated in the end, as a number of influential authors failed to reproduce it in their works [5].

Detailed analysis of methodical aspects of these works reveal severe violation of the methods suggested in the “positive works” [8]. Here we critically review the main methodical aspects of both “positive” and “negative” works on MGE and try to state recommendations for its reproducible registration. We consider MGE an unresolved problem in both fundamental [6] and applied biology [7], that should be revisited with the use of presepnt-day techniques, knowledge and level of evidence. Anyway, further progress in this area is impossible without rigorous investigation of earlier works with a particular focus on methods and evidence.

Литература

1. Gurwitsch A.G. Die Natur des spezifischen Erregers der Zellteilung // Arch. Mikrosk. Anat. und Entw. Mech. 1923.No 100. P. 11–40.
2. Rahn O. Invisible radiations of organisms. Berlin: Gebruder Borntraeger, 1936.
3. Wolf L.K., Ras G. Einige Untersuchungen uber die mitogenetischen Strahlen von Gurwitsch // Centr. Bact. I.Orig. 1931. Vol. 123. P. 257.

4. Tuthill J.B., Rahn. O. Zum Nachweis mitogenetischer Strahlung durch Hefesprossung // Arch. f. Mikrobiol. 1933. Vol. 4. P. 565–573.
5. Hollaender A., Claus W.D. An experimental study of the problem of mitogenetic radiation // Bulletin of the Nat. Research Council. Washington: National research council of the National academy of sciences, 1937.

6. Gurwitsch A.G., Gurwitsch L.D. Die mitogenetische Strahlung. Jena: Fischer Verlag, 1959.
7. Pesochensky B.S. Quenching of mitogenetic radiation of blood in cancer and precancerous deseases // Collected volume on mitogenesis and the theory of biological field. Moscow: Pub.house of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, 1947. P. 102–114.
8. Volodyaev I., Beloussov L. V. Revisiting the mitogenetic effect of ultra-weak photon emission. // Front. Physiol. 2015. Vol. 6. P. 241.

THE MECHANISMS OF RADIATION PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF PULSE-MODULATED EXTREMELY HIGH-FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION

Gapeyev A.B., Lukyanova N.A.

Institute of Cell Biophysics of Russian Acad. Sci., Pushchino, Moscow region, 142290, Russia, e-mail: [email protected]

Using the comet assay technique, it was shown that low-intensity pulse-modulated electromagnetic radiation of extremely high frequencies (EHF EMR) with certain physical parameters can cause a radiation protective effect, protecting cellular DNA from x-ray radiation. The effect depended on the sequence of actions, frequency and type of modulation, intensity and carrier frequency. The mechanisms of radiation protective effect are associated with the induction of an adaptive response by nanomolar concentrations of reactive oxygen species formed by the pulse- modulated radiation. Cessation of the radiation protective effect of EHF EMR with selective inhibition of SAPK/JNK kinase cascade and non-specific blocking of DNA repair systems indicates the important role of these intracellular systems in the realization of the mechanisms of radiation protective action of low-intensity EHF EMR.

INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF AGENTS WITH ANTIOXIDANT STATUS ON MICROVISCOSITY OF THE MICE BRAIN ORGANELLES MEMBRANES IN HEALTH

Gerasimov N.Yu., Nevrova O.V., Goloshchapov A.N.,

IBCP RAS
The effect of the phenosan in different concentration, from low to ultralow, was studied. Significant changes of the micrviscosity were found out. Maximal effect was observed for two concentrations of the antioxidant, that is 10-17 and 10-5 mole/kg. The drug in all concentrations reduced microviscosity of the lipidic areas and increased microviscosity of the proteinic areas of the membranes.

BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF STRONGLY DILUTED SOLUTIONS OF POTASSIUM ANPHEN

Zhigacheva I.V., Volodkin A.A.

Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, tel. +7(495)939-74-09, E-mail: zhigacheva@mail, [email protected]

The antistress properties of 2-carboxy-2- (N-acetylamino) -3- (3 ‘, 5′-di-tert-butyl-4’-hydroxyphenyl –propionate potassium (potassium anphen) were investigatedTo simulate stress effects, the model of “aging” mitochondria were used, which causes the activation of LPO in the membranes of these organelles [Zhigacheva I. V., Burlakova E. B., 2014]. Aging” of rat liver mitochondria and mitochondria of pea seedlings caused a weak swelling of mitochondria and an increase of fluorescence intensity of LPO products in 3-4 times. The introduction of potassium anphen into the mitochondrial incubation medium led to a decrease in the fluorescence of the final products of lipid peroxidation both in the membranes of mitochondria of rat liver and in the membranes of mitochondria of pea seedlings and had a dose dependence. The preparation in concentrations of 10-5-10-8, 10-13-10-16M reduced the fluorescence intensity of LPO products to a control level. In these concentrations, the drug increased the oxidation maximal rates of NAD-dependent substrates in the respiratory chain of plant and animal mitochondria by 13.2-35%. Based on the data obtained, it can be assumed that the biological effects of potassium anphen are due to its antioxidant properties and the ability of its highly diluted (10-16-10-6 M) aqueous solutions to spontaneously form molecular ensembles, denoted by the term “nanoassociates”. Quantum- chemical calculations of associates of potassium anphen suggest the possibility of the existence of hydrate-containing agglomerates in an aqueous medium. The reactivity of such agglomerates is associated with a change in entropy and free energy, depending on the structure of the solvation shell of the ligand.

LOW-DOSE LED IRRADIATION WITH BLUE LIGHT STIMULATS METABOLIC CELL ACTIVITY

Zack P.P*., Seryoznikova N.B.1, Pogodina L.S.1, Potashnikova D.M.1, Sakina N.L., Dontsov A.E.N.M. Emanuel

Institute of Biochemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia1M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia *E-mail: [email protected] , tel: 8 (916) 949-48-93

A study of the effect of low-dose blue LED irradiation with a maximum of 450 nm and doses of ≤1 J/cm2 was carried out on the models of RPE cells of the eye of the Japanese quail Coturnix japonica and the human monocyte cell line THP-1. Metabolic activity of cells (resazurin test), their antioxidant status (inhibition of the process of chemiluminescence of luminol induced by hydrogen peroxide) and the value of the mitochondrial membrane potential (TMRE test) were registered as measurable parameters. The results of the study on models of RPE cells and human monocytes indicate that irradiation with blue light at 450 nm in doses less than 1 J/cm2 not only does not cause damage but rather has beneficial effects on metabolic cell activity, as it was shown for irradiation by LED and laser sources in the red spectral range.

THIOL-CONTAINING PROTEINS, AS A FACTOR SUPPORTING THE TRANSPARENCY OF THE LENS UNDER CONDITIONS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS

Ibrahimova J.M, Bayramova S.D.

A.I.Karayev Institute of Physiology of Azerbaijan NAS, Baku
Тел.: +(99412) 432-33-87; e-mail: [email protected], [email protected].

The study of the effect of non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation (EMR) on the organs of vision of humans and animals remains a point of great significance over the last decade. EMR of radio and microwave frequency has become an integrated part of modern high-tech world and as a consequence, the impact of this factor on living organisms is inevitable. Recently obtained data on exposure of experimental animals to microwave radiation has pointed out the oxidative nature of EMR adverse effects. Experimental data on effect of decimeter radiation on lipid peroxidation processes and antioxidant defense in visual structures provided by Laboratory of Biophysics of Cell Metabolism of A.I. Karayev Institute of Physiology has confirmed this assumption as well. Tissue thiols inherently react with oxidizing products. Thereby the oxidative effect of non-ionizing EMR may have impact on the lens’ thiols pool.

Experiments conducted on albino rats have shown that exposure to relatively high intensity irradiation (30 μW /cm2) for 14 days led to the gradual transition of the thiol groups hidden in the protein structure to accessible (reactive) state in the cortex of the lens, and vice verse, an increase in content of hidden (inaccessible) thiols was detected in the nucleus of the lens. Low-intensity irradiation (10 μW / cm2) resulted in a decrease in accessible thiols (glutathione andsurface-located protein thiols) in the cortex (and, less obvious, in the nucleus) of the lens on background of low level of LPO. Apparently, the underlying reason for that phenomenon is the transition of protein easily accessible sulfhydryl groups to hidden form via S-glutathionylation and protein disulfide bond formation. Transition of protein thiols from one state to another attributed to physical factors impact allowed to suggest the supramolecular mechanism of regulation of homeostasis (in particular, thiols) in high-protein formations which can be realized by aggregation and de- aggregation of protein molecules.

EFFECTS OF EHF OF LOW INTENSITY FOR OXIDATIVE PROCESSES IN CELLS Kazarinov K.D., Borisenko G.G., Polnikov I.G.

Kotelnikov Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics, RAS (Fryasinobranch)

The results of experimental studies of the biological effect of microwave radiation on biochemical processes simulatind reactions in the cells in the state of oxidizing stress are presented. Here, by using model system of cytochrome c (cyt c) and phospholipidsmembranes we demonstrated that microwave irradiation can stimulatecyt c-dependent oxidation of substrates in the water and membranes. Our results suggest that microwave irradiation may elevate sensitivityof cells to apoptotic stimuli.

Литература

1. Bergstrom C.L.,Beales P.A., Lv. Y., Vanderlick T.K., Groves J.T. Cytochrome causes pore formation in cardiolipin-containing membranes //ProcNatlAcadSci USA, 2013, V. 110(16), P. 6269-74.
2. Казаринов К., Борисенко Г.Г., Полников И.Г. Влияние ЭМИ низкой интенсивности микроволнового диапазона на окислительные процессы в клетках //Электроннаятехника. Сер. 1. СВЧ – техника, 2018, Вып.1 (536), С. 60-68.

STIMULATION OF PLANARIAN REGENERATION BY LOW COCENTRATIONS OF CERIUM OXIDE NANOPARTICLES

Kamenskikh K.A., Popov A.L., Ermakova O.N., Ermakov A.M.

Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics of RAS, 142290, Russia, Pushchino, Istitute st. 3, e-mail: [email protected]

It is shown that nanocrystalline cerium dioxide in nanomolar concentrations is capable of stimulating the rate of planarians regeneration. This effect is realized by stimulating the expression of genes responsible for regeneration and activation of stem cells mitotic activity.

Литература

1. Gentile L., Cebrià F., Bartscherer K. The planarian flatworm: an in vivo model for stem cell biology and nervous system regeneration // Disease Models & Mechanisms, 2011, V. 4, No 1, P 12-19.
2. Khaksar M.R., Rahimifard M., Baeeri M., Maqbool F., Navaei-Nigjeh M., Hassani S., Moeini-Nodeh S., Kebriaeezadeh A., Abdollahi M. Protective effects of cerium oxide and yttrium oxide nanoparticles on reduction of oxidative stress induced by sub-acute exposure to diazinon in the rat pancreas // Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 2017, V. 41, P. 79-90.

3. Popov A.L., Popova N.R., Selezneva I.I., Akkizov A.Y., Ivanov V.K. Cerium oxide nanoparticles stimulate proliferation of primary mouse embryonic fibroblasts in vitro // Mat. Sci. Eng. C., 2016, V. 68, P. 406–413.
4. Ivanov, V.K., Maksimov, V.D., Shaporev, A.S. et al. Hydrothermal synthesis of efficient TiO2-based photocatalysts // Russ. J. Inorg. Chem., 2010, V. 55, No 2, P. 154-159.

EFFECT RADIATION OF TERAHERTZ AND VISIBLE RANGES ON ERYTHROCYTES’ MEMBRANE RESISTENCE

Kolesnikov V. G., Kondakova A. K.1, Khmel N. V.
O.Ya. Usikov Institute for radiophisics and electronics of National Academy of Science of Ukraine 61085, Ukraine, Kharkov, 12 Ac. Proskura Str., E-mail: [email protected] for Dermatology and Venereology, Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, 61057, Ukraine, Kharkov, 7/9 Chernishevsky Str., E-mail: [email protected]

The results of laser low-intensive terahertz radiations effects (λ= 333 mcm, Р = 6 mW/cm2, = 30 min) and radiation of visible range (λ=0,694 mcm, Р = 12 mW/cm2, = 30 min) on erythrocytes of donors and patients by allergic dermatosis are presented. The resistance of erythrocytes was estimated by means of hemolysis in vitro. The evaluation of influence of radiation terahertz and visible ranges was carried out with help of microwave dielectrometry (work frequency f =37,7 GHz), at that a real part of complex dielectric permeability (ε′) was measured. Results of the given researches testify to efficiency laser terahertz expositions in recovery of erythrocytes’ membrane resistance in vitro on the average 25 % that opens prospects for the further investigations of mechanisms of erythrocytes’ membranes resistance at therapy of patients by allergic dermatosis.

Литература

1. Кизилова Н.Н., Коробов А.М. Механизмы влияния низкоинтенсивного оптического излучения на систему микроциркуляции // Фотобіологія та експериментальна фотомедицина, 2016, Т.1, No 2.- С. 75-95.
2. Кондакова А. К., Семко Г.А., Древаль Н.В., Колесников В.Г., Каменев Ю.Е. Комбинированное влияние терагерцового и миллиметрового излученией на антиоксидантный статус и осмотический гемолиз эритроцитовin vitro // Дерматология и венерология, 2010, No4 (50), С. 33-37.

EXTERNAL INFLUENCES ON PREBIOTIC ORGANIC MICROSYSTEMS AS A REQUIRED FACTOR OF THEIR TRANSFORMATION INTO INITIAL FORMS OF LIFE

Kompanichenko V.N.

Institute for Complex Analysis of Regional Problems FEB RAS, Birobidzhan; [email protected]

Unlike other concepts of the origin of life, the author considers oscillations of physic-chemical parameters in the medium as a REQUIRED condition for emergence of primary microorganisms. Significant fluctuations of pressure, temperature, concentrations of components, electric potentials and other parameters in hydrothermal medium executed incessant influences upon prebiotic organic microsystems and stimulated their transformation into primary forms of life. The decisive step in this way consisted in thermodynamic inversion, after which the transformed microsystems acquired the property to continuously concentrate free energy and information as well as to export entropy. Therefore, the ability of any living system to respond upon external influences appeared just at the moment of the origin of life on early Earth.

INVESTIGATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF ULTRASOUND EXTRACTION DURATION ON EXTRACTION OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES WITH ZINGIBER OFFICINALE

Kravchenko I. A.1,2, Eberle L. V. 1, Kobernik А. A. 1,2

1Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, I.I. Mechnikov Odessa National University
2Department of Organic and Pharmaceutical Technology of Odessa National Polytechnic University Odessa, Ukraine e-mail: [email protected] , [email protected]

The effect of conditions of polyphenol compounds extraction from the Zingiber officinale root using ultrasound (US) was investigated. It is established, that more full extraction of substances is observed at extraction by aqueous-ethanolic solvent (70 vol.% of ethanol) with method of cold maceration in US-field (frequency – 27 kHz, power of radiator – 2 W/sm2) within 15 minutes with the size of particles of raw material equal 2 mm. The offered way of extraction of vegetative extracts allows to increase efficiency and speed of phenolic compounds extraction, to lower the temperature and the time of thermal processing of an extract.

Литература

1. Kumar S., Sabiha М., Nisha R., Ankita K. Evaluation of Zingiber officinale and Curcuma longa rhizome as a crude drug from their ethanolic extract. Department of Applied Chemistry Samrat Ashok Technological Institute. Vidisha (M.P.), India. 2013; 4 (12): 74 – 76.

Abid M., Jabbar S., Wu T., Hashim M.M., et al. Ultrason Sonochem. 2014, 21(1), 93–97.
Bhat R., Kamaruddin N.S.B.Ch., Min-Tze L., Karim A.A. Ultrason Sonochem. 2011, 18(6), 1295 р.

THE DNA RESONANCE CODE MAY BE BASED ON RING CURRENTS.

Myakishev M.V.1, Savelyev I.V.2, Zyryanova N.V.3

1. Ph.D., Vaccine Research Institute, San Diego, CA, USA
2. Crimea Federal University, Simferopol, graduate student. [email protected]. Ph.D., independent researcher, Moscow.

It is known that DNA is a charge conductor and that in strong magnetic fields, ring currents are induced in aromatic ring structures of DNA bases. Also, some researchers have hypothesized that ring currents in DNA bases may be induced naturally in natural conditions and play a role in resonance functions of DNA in biological systems. Since for specific information transduction, resonances in DNA structures should depend on DNA sequence, we proposed models of ring currents in groups of bases and demonstrated that in these models, EM oscillations are induced that include groups of bases and depend on DNA sequence. We have also demonstrated experimentally that treatment of cell culture with weak millimeter waves changes DNA structure protecting it from UV damage which effect is in agreement with the hypothesis that week EM waves of certain frequencies are capable of increasing orderliness of DNA structure via resonance interactions.

INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF TERAHERTZ RADIATION ON CHANGES IN THE STRENGTH OF BONDING IN THE COMPLEX OF ALBUMIN WITH NITROGEN OXIDE

Nemova E.F.1,2, Cherkasova O.P. 1, Dultseva G.G.2

1Institute of Laser Physics, SB RAS
2Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, SB RAS. [email protected]

NO interaction with the THz-irradiated BSA preparations results in stronger local acidification due to NO NO2 conversion, which means weaker binding in NO-BSA complex. Thus, the complex formed by NO with BSA is somewhat weaker (and oxidation proceeds to a higher extent) for irradiated BSA than for non-irradiated BSA. NO oxidation proceeded with a higher rate and to a higher extent in the solutions with irradiated BSA than in the solutions with non-irradiated BSA. Possible candidate responsible for the observed changes may be proline fragment undergoing conformational changes induced by the terahertz radiation.

THE ROLE OF OXYGEN AND ITS ACTIVE METABOLITES IN BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF WEAK MAGNETIC FIELDS

Novikov V.V., Yablokova E.V., Fesenko E.E.

Institute of Cell Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Institutskaya St., 3, Pushchino, Moscow Region, 142290, Russia E-mail: [email protected]

A preliminary mild partial degassing of a neutrophil suspension at an atmospheric gas pressure of 640 mm Hg was accompanied by a decrease in oxygen to 412 ng-atom O/mL and was shown to cause a significant (fourfold) decrease in neutrophil priming index on exposure to combined weak magnetic fields but did not affect the cell potential to generate a respiratory burst in response to an activator in the control.

TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE WATER OH-STRETCHING RAMAN BAND

Pershin S.M., Pishchalnikov R.Y.

Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, 119991, Moscow, Vavilovst., 38,[email protected][email protected]

A linear temperature dependence of the water OH-stretching band (3200-3600 cm-1) in the nonresonant Raman experiments upon picoand femtosecond excitation has been observed [1]. The estimated linear coefficient is about 0.87 cm-1C-1. To model the Raman optical response in addition to the features of the excited states of a single water molecule, it is necessary to take into account the dynamics of the intermolecular interaction, as well as the fact that the water molecules are grouped into clusters of different sizes, whose contribution to the overall optical response in Raman scattering experiments can be significant. We have analyzed the calculated spectra of vibrational resonances for clusters of different sizes andmoleculararrangement. For each cluster, the temperature dependence was calculated. The resulting Raman spectrum was calculated as the sum of the contributions from each cluster with the corresponding weight coefficients. An optimal ratio of the contributions of different types of clusters was found, in which the temperature dependence is described most accurately.

NON-LINEAR EFFECTS IN SOLUTIONS WITH SMALL CONCENTRATIONS OF LUCIGENIN IN DEIONIZED WATER ACCORDING TO THE DATA OF OPTICAL MEASUREMENTS

Revina A.A., Tytik D.L., Busev S.A., Vysotskii V.V., Souvorova O.V., Kuzmin V.I.1, Gadzaov A.F.1

Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia1Moscow Technological University (MIREA), Moscow, Russia

The luminescence spectra analysis of lucigenin solutions in deionized water depending on the concentration,which ranging from laboratory practice concentration (≈ 44 mg/l) to very high dilutions were obtained. That showed the presence of nonlinear effects for highly diluted solutions.

The obtained data on the dynamic light scattering from lucigenin solutions suggest that the solutions are not true and represent a lucigenin aggregates dispersion.

The special role of atmospheric gases dissolved in water in the form of bubbles is revealed. The sizes of bubbles lie in the same range as the sizes of lucigenin aggregates

FEATURES OF FIELD EMISSION OF ELECTRONS THROUGH STRUCTURED WATER SOLUTIONS OF SURFACE-ACTIVE SUBSTANCES AFTER THEIR MAGNETIC PULSE TREATMENT

Stepovich M.A., Shipko M.N.1, Sibirev A.L.1, Maslennikova O.M.2, Usoltseva N.V.3

Tsiolkovsky Kaluga State University, Russia, [email protected]
Lenin Ivanovo State Power Engineering University, Russia, [email protected]
2Central State Medical Academy of the Department of Presidential Affairs, Russia, [email protected] State University, Nanomaterials Research Institute, Russia, [email protected]

The effect of pulsed magnetic fields on the positional order of micelles in aqueous solutions of CTAB in the concentration range 0.14-54.88 mM was investigated. The method of gas-discharge visualization, based on the manifestation of the features of the field emission of electrons through drops of a solution, was used for the study. It is established that the picture of the angular distribution of the emitted electrons depends on the concentration of CTAB in the solution and the number of pulses of the magnetic treatment. It is shown that these pictures reproduce the stereographic projections of the planes of close packing of spherical micelles along which electrons can move, which makes it possible to study the features of positional ordering of molecular associates.

PRODUCTION OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES AND TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-ALPHA BY NEUTROPHILS AT ACTION OF LIGANDS OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS

Teselkin Yu.О., Khoreva М.V., Babenkova I.V.

Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, ul. Ostrovityanova 1, Moscow, E-mail: [email protected]

This paper presents a study on TLRs-mediated production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and tumor necrosis factor- alpha (TNFα) by human peripheral blood neutrophils stimulated with zymosan (TLR2/6 ligand), peptidoglycan (PG, TLR2/1 ligand) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS, TLR4 ligand). Luminol- and lucigenin-dependent chemiluminescence (Lum-CL and Luc-CL) was used to detect ROS production. The concentration of TNFα was measured by enzyme immunoassay. The plots of dependences of the sum of light emission of Lum-CL and Luc-CL on concentration of each ligand were viewed as saturation curves. Comparison of the sum of light emission of Luc-CL (production of superoxide anion radical) and the sum of light emission of Lum-CL (total production of ROS) showed that the contribution of NADPH oxidase to the total TLRs-mediated production of oxidants can reach 40–50%. To compare the ability of ligands of TLRs stimulate the production of ROS and TNFα by neutrophils, stimulation indices were calculated. It has been established that activation of neutrophils with zymosan leads to higher production of ROS (8-fold higher) rather than TNFα production. Unlike zymosan, LPS stimulated in a greater degree (2-fold higher) the production of TNFαthan ROS production. PG is intermediate in position between these ligands. Thus, the production of effector molecules (ROS and TNFα) by human peripheral blood neutrophils depends on the nature of the TLR ligand.

INFORMATONAL ACTION OF ENVIROMENT ON THE REACTION OF THE BIOLOGICAL OBJECTS ON COMBINED MAGNETIC FIELD

Sheykina N.V., Bogatina N.I1

B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics &Engineering of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine. E-mail: [email protected]
1 –National University of Pharmacy, Kharkov, Ukraine, E-mail: [email protected]

The analysis of the environment action on the dipole moment and magnetic moments of particles was fulfilled. It was shown that the electric and magnetic fields of electric and magnetic dipoles might be distorted essentially by the external objects. The permittiviityand permeability of the environment had to be taken into account. So the force of pushing away or attraction of particles, that had dipole or magnetic moment, to the boundary of two media might be changed when the external medium underwent from one phase to the other phase.

The new mechanism of starch grains (amyloplasts) moving is proposed. It is based on the distortion of the initial electric and magnetic fields of particles (ions and amyloplasts) by the external fields (electric and magnetic). The distortion caused the moving of amyloplasts to the center of cell and then to the upper part of the cell. The angle distributions of roots divergence from the horizontal plane confirmed it, so as the data of light and confocal microscopy. All effects observed in combined magnetic fields at cyclotron frequency of calcium ions may be explained by this mathematical model. The role of magnetic noise in excitement of the phase transition in water is discussed.

EFFECT OF LOW-INTENSITY DECIMETER ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION ON IRON INDICATORS IN RAT SERUM

Abbasova M.T., Hajiyev A.M.

Institute of Physiology named after academician Abdulla Karayev of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Baku,

[email protected]

Intensive development of radio and electronic communications leads to a significant “electromagnetic pollution” of the environment. Consequently, there is an interest in studying the effect on both biological environment and on human of low-intensity electromagnetic radiation (EMR), in particular, in the range of microwaves covering a range from 300 to 3000 MHz. Information about the level of iron in the serum and other parameters of iron is very important to assess the state of the body. The aim of our work was to study the serum iron in rats chronically exposed to low-intensity decimeter range EMR. Animals weighing 250-300 g were irradiated with decimeter radiation (frequency 460 MHz) on the device “Volna-2” (produced in Russia) in a metal cylindrical chamber, daily for 20 min to 28 days at a direct power density of 10 mW/cm2. The results showed that all three parameters of iron (serum iron, total iron binding capacity and free iron binding capacity of serum) in irradiated rats were significantly increased in relation to control animals (p<0.05).

The data suggest that decimeter range radiation can cause a redox shift in blood due to iron ions. The results will contribute to studies examining the effects of EMR on hematological parameters.

INFLUENCE OF TECHNO AND BIOSPHERE
ON THE LEVEL AND VARIATIONS OF GEOPHYSICAL VALUES

Dyukarev E.A., Zenchenko T.A., Lanskaya O.G., Nagorskiy P.M., Pustovalov K.N., Yakovlev G.A., Cherepnev M.S., Yakovleva V.S.E-mail: [email protected]

The article presents and discusses the results of parallel monitoring of geophysical quantities inside and outside the building. Purpose: to assess the influence of a building and the presence (absence) of a person in it on the change in the level and composition of variations in geophysical quantities.

The measured geophysical quantities were divided into three main groups based on the analysis of time and spectral characteristics of the variable components of geophysical quantities registered in different seasons of the year outside and inside the room.

AN INDIVIDUAL RESPONSE OF THE HUMAN CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS

PishchalnikovR.Yu.1, VasinA.L.2, SarimovR.M.1, SasonkoM.L.2, GurfinkelYu.I.2

Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, 119991, Moscow, Vavilovst., 38,1Instituteof Biomedical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, 123007, Moscow, Khoroshovskoye, 76A2Research Clinical Center of JSC “Russian Railways”, Moscow, Russia,Chasovayast. 203Space Research Institute of Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, 117997, Profsoyuznayast. 84/32 E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: +7-499-135-02-70

Three modes of external magnetic field (MF) generation have been employed to study an effect of the environmental stress on human cardiovascular system. The exposure setup, which is based on a Helmholtz-like MF generation system, has been created and used in this study [1-3].The eight subjects were participated in the 22-hour sessions of MF exposure. The weather conditions, the capillary blood velocity and blood pressure were also measured throughout the study. The high frequency part of the RR intervals power spectrum was used to estimate an influence of geomagnetic storm on cardiovascular system. The individual characteristics of cardiovascular response were detected for several subjects.

EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF LOW INTENSITY MILLIMETER WAVES IN COMBINATION WITH CADMIUM IONS AT THE WHEAT SEEDLINGS

Poghosyan G. H., Mukhaelyan Zh. H., Vardevanyan P.O.

Department of Biophysics, Faculty of Biology, Yerevan State University, 1 Alex Manoogian St., Yerevan, 0025, Armenia [email protected]

An experiment was conducted to examine the effect of isolated and combined action of different concentrations of CdCl2(50μM, 100μM) and EHF EMI on the growth, malondialdehyde (MDA) rate of wheat seedlings. A slight increase was recorded in the leaf /root (leaf > root) length and plant fresh weight in EMI- exposed group, while the levels of MDA in leaf were not changed significantly. High Cd concentration inhibited the seedlings growth and an increase of MDA content was observed. Research findings also showed that treatment of 50 μM Cd-exposed seedlings by MM-range EMI relatively improves the average plant parameters depending on EMI treatment duration, although registered indexes did not reach control values for intact seedlings.

EXTREMELY HIGH-FREQUENCY BAND INTERFEROMETER FOR NONCONTACT MONITORING OF BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS FOLLOWED BY BODY SURFACE MOVEMENTS

Potekhina Yu.P., Kanakov V.A., Ikonnikov V.N., Mokhov D.E.1

AFS 52 LLC, Russia, [email protected][email protected][email protected] North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov, [email protected]

The on-line noncontact monitoring and display of human biologic rhythms are important for development of methods of functional diagnostics, chronomedicine, systems with biologic feed-back.

Interferometer is an instrument designed to measure a change of the distance from its antenna to the surface that reflects the electromagnetic waves by means of measuring of the differences of phases of electromagnetic wave emitted by the instrument and reflected be the object. The Company AFS 52 LLC, www.afs52.ru, Nizhny Novgorod (Russia) developed and manufactured a prototype of the 3 millimeter wave length range for biomedical research. This instrument allows to continuously and noncontact monitor human body movements (also through the clothes, chair seat and back, sofa) within a distance of 1 meter with a few microns tolerance. The flux density emitted by the instrument does not exceed 25 μW/cm2, thus, in line with sanitary norms, does not limit the exposure time. Figure 1 demonstrates the instrument in operation; example of recording of the human body relocations is shown in Figure 2. Both oscillogram and the signal spectrum clearly single out components linked with the respiratory and cardiac rhythms.

Fig. 1. Application of EHFB interferometer for Fig. 2. Example of human body surface movements, registration of respiratory and cardiac rhythms the oscilogram is above, the spectrum is bellow.

The extremely high-frequency band (EHFB) interferometer was tested on a group of 25 volunteers of both sexes and various ages. As result of measurements of cardiac contraction periods by means of the EHFB interferometer and portable electric cardiographs EK1Т-1/3-07 “AKSION” a good matching of results was established in 98% cases with a tolerance less than 1 millisecond. This way, the newly engineered instrument and relevant application technique allow to continuously and noncontactly monitor the respiratory and cardiac rhythms and analyze the parameter variability.

High sensitivity of the instrument for small relocations (within 0.01 mm) allowed to perform an experiment for detection and registration of cranial rhythm of 20 volunteers. During the experiments the volunteers were lying on back on the massage table. The location of the occipital and temporal bones was performed from under the massage table’s window and sideways. On the spectra of signals registered during more than one minute were identified components with a frequency from 4 through 8 cycles per minute that differed from the respiration rate. The respiration rate was imposed onto the experimental subjects by means of a demonstration of an image pulsating with a frequency of 15 cycles per minute. [The contactless measurement technique of biologic rhythms followed by human body surface movements – Patent RU 2651900, priority dated 14.02.2017]. The recorded cranial rhythm spectra consisted of one, and – more often – two multiple frequencies. For each experimental subject the main frequency of the cranial rhythm was individual, i.e. its value was replicated during the repeated measurement with a tolerance of 1/Тmes , where Тmes is the signal registration time. The present measurement accuracy of the cranial rhythm parameters is not sufficient to analyze its variability.

The obtained results substantiate applicability of EHFB interferometer for a remote contactless registration and monitoring of human cardiac and respiratory rhythms both during a short term (from 30 seconds – instant diagnosis: detection of critical-state symptoms), and extended time intervals (continuous monitoring, control over psycho-emotional state and fatigue). It is necessary to continue the cranial rhythm registration technique featuring an enhanced accuracy of evaluation of its time-related parameters.

VARIOUS PARAMETERS OF SPACE WEATHER AND THE CONDITION OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM OF HEALTHY AND SICK INDIVIDUALS

Samsonov S. N., Parshina S. S.1, Petrova P. G.2, Strekalovskaya A. A.2, Kobyakova S. E.

Institute of cosmophysical research and aeronomy, Yu. G. Shafer SB RAS, Russia, Yakutsk, [email protected];1-Saratov State Medical University n.a. V. I. Razumovsky, Russia,Saratov, [email protected] Institute of NEFU n.a. M. K. Ammosov, Russia, Yakutsk, [email protected]

The dynamics of the patients ‘ reversibility for hypertensive crises, myocardial infarction and stroke to emergency medical care in Yakutsk city depending on the daily dynamics of electromagnetic radiation of the Sun and geomagnetic disturbance is analyzed. The reaction of the cardiovascular system of healthy individuals was studied in a multi-latitude experiment (subarctic zone – Yakutsk, middle latitudes – Saratov) according to the daily dynamics of the t-wave symmetry of the electrocardiogram (KST ECG). The relationship between the emergence of hypertensive crises with the indicators of both electromagnetic radiation of the Sun and geomagnetic disturbance (2 peaks) was found, 3 peaks of reversibility were revealed for patients with myocardial infarction and stroke. The response of myocardium of healthy individuals at different latitudes was determined, first of all, to the change of geomagnetic disturbance.

THE INFLUENCE OF WEAK ELECTRIC FIELDS ON THE GROWTH OF LLC TUMORS (ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE LUNG LEWIS) OF LABORATORE MICES

E.P.Teterin, C.A.Anisimova, S.V.Zinoviev1, A.N.Evdokimov

Kovrov State Technological Academy by V.A.Degtyarev, E-mail: [email protected]
1Research Institute of experimental diagnosis and therapy of tumors of the Russian cancer research center by N.Blokhin An increase in the growth of the tumor of LLC is shown depending on the characteristic frequency and duration of irradiation by the electric field.

MICROBIAL EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION OF EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY: NEW FINDINGS, MECHANISMS AND SIGNIFICANCE

Trchounian A.*

Yerevan State University, Yerevan, Armenia; *[email protected]

Electromagnetic field of extremely high frequencies at low-intensity is a new environmental factor the level of which is increased, as technology advance. This field is irradiated by satellite telecommunication, radiometry, traffic and military radars and/or remote sensing devices. This field is of interest due to findings that (1) bacteria and other cells might communicate each with other by electromagnetic field of sub-extremely high frequency range, and (2)different microbial effects of electromagnetic field of extremely high frequencies have been revealed [1].

The electromagnetic field of 51.8 or 53.0 GHz affected Escherichia coli and many other bacteria or microalgae mainly depressing their growth changing growth properties and viability and disturbing membrane-associated transport and enzymatic activity. These effects were non-thermal and depended on different factors. The effects of electromagnetic field have some similarities and differences with a number of bacteria studied. Distinguishing effects of morphology have been documented with Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The significant cellular targets for electromagnetic field of extremely high frequency effects could be water, cell plasma membrane and genome. The changes in water features by their turn can alter membrane proteins conformation, their hydration degree and other properties resulting in their altered activity. All this can even change cells morphology and sizes Actually, scanning electron microscopy analysis showed that almost all cells in the population irradiated by 53 GHz have spherical shapes similar to non-irradiated ones, but they have 1.3-fold increased diameters in case of irradiated cells [2]. This field has also affected hydrogen production by bacteria [3].

The model for the of electromagnetic field of extremely high frequencies interaction with bacteria is suggested; an essential role of the membrane-associated proton FOF1-ATPase, key enzyme of bioenergetic relevance, is proposed. Interestingly, a role of ATPase might be common for different cells: increased synthesis of ATP in biological effects of electromagnetic field is also offered for human cells [4] and for the other type of electromagnetic radiation.

The consequences of electromagnetic field of extremely high frequencies interaction with bacteria are the changes in their sensitivity to different biologically active chemicals, including a number of antibiotics. Importantly, the combined action of electromagnetic field of extremely high frequencies and antibiotics resulted with more strong effects.

These effects are of significance for understanding changed metabolic pathways and distinguish role of bacteria in environment, they might be leading to antibiotic resistance in bacteria. The effects might have applications in the nature protection, development of technique, therapeutic practices and food protection technology.

ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION OF MOBILE TELEPHONES: YOUNGER GENERATION IN THE GROUP OF ESPECIAL RISK

Khorseva N.I.1, 2, Grigoriev Yu.G.3, Grigoriev P.E4,5

PHYSICO-CHEMICAL INFLUENCE ON MEDICINAL PLANTS

Svetlana S., Shutava H., Mazets Zh.1
Central Botanical Garden, NAS of Belarus
1Belarusian State Pedagogical University named M. Tank
220012, Belarus, Мinsk, st. Surganova 2 v, e-mail: [email protected]

This research is devoted to investigation effects of presowing treatment by electromagnetic radiation of the millimeter- wave range (EMR) and exogenous aminolevulinic acid (ALA) in ultra-low concentrations in medicinal plants Calendula officinalis L. and Nigella sativa L.. Microwave EMR in two frequency bands, 53.57-78.33 GHz (wide range mode) and 64.00-66.00 GHz (narrow range mode), has been selected to study the physical effects on seeds, with a treatment exposure time of 20, 12, or 8 min and ALA in micro- and nanoconcentrations have been used: 1) 10-6; 2) 10-7; 3) 10-9; 4) 10-11. The experiments were conducted under laboratory and field conditions. Morphometric and biochemical parameters of plants at different stages of ontogenesis were studied. Original data about EMR and ALA influence on the content of phytohormones in seedlings and the qualitative composition and quantitative content of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, as well as individual biologically active compounds in the seeds of the plants C. officinalis and N. sativa under study were obtained.

EXPERIENCE AND PERSPECTIVES OF OBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF SYMPTOMS DISORDERS OF POSTURE WITH THE USE OF MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

Arsenev A.V. 1, Vasilevich S.V. 1, Dudin M.G. 1, Sukhov T.M. 2 1Children’s Rehabilitation Center of Orthpedics and Traumatology “Ogonek”2Baltic State Technical University “Voenmeh” named after D.F. Ustinov St. Petersburg, Russia
[email protected]

Clinical evaluation of orthopedic status patients with deforming dorsopathies is the subjective opinion expert on qualitative and quantitative manifestation of certain symptoms. Examination must be confirmed by objective diagnostic methods to comply with the principles of evidence-based medicine. The purpose of this work is the definition of the diagnostic importance of the new objective method for diagnosis of posture and deformities of the spine. The technology, based on the processing of digital images of the human body by specialized computer program was invented. A digital image of the patient may be obtained using a wide range of mobile devices. The method attracts by it availability, absolute safety for the patient and a high reliability of diagnostic results. This diagnostics allows to complete the clinical examination of the patient by objective documented visualization. In addition, the technology can be used as diagnostic telemedicine.

EFFECTS OF WEAK EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON HUMAN SLEEP

Blokhin I.S. Arsenyev G.N.1, Dorokhov V.B.1

P.N.Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Moscow
1-Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Moscow. E-mail: [email protected]

Influence weak (less than 0,2 мкТл) a pulse electromagnetic field of extremely low frequency (2, 4, 8, 16, 20, 32, 40 Hz) is shown on various characteristics of a human sleep by means of sleep questionnaires. Field exposition duration – it is continuous during the night. In experiments the device – “Smart Sleep”, author’s development – the certificate of conformity of GOST P 0159555 was used of 15.12.2017.

THE INVESTIGATION OF DRUG PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES USING THE METHOD OF OPTICAL PECTROSCOPY

Gorbunov A.M., Ilyenko V.A.1, Vladimirova E.S.2

A.N. Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, RAS,Leninsky Prospeсt, 31, Moscow, 119071, Russia, e-mail: [email protected] Doctor Clinic, Moscow, Russia
2N.V.Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine,
3 Bolshaya Sukharevskaya Sq., Moscow 129090, Russia

The search for new medicines is carried out by joint efforts of pharmacology, chemistry, pharmacy. The pharmacological activity of various substances is studied empirically. The present study has been based on the “trial and error” method where pharmacologists test the existing substances for their belonging to a particular pharmacological group, by using a set of pharmacological techniques. It should be noted that this way of searching for and creating new drugs is very laborious: on average, per one worthy drug there are 5-10 thousand compounds studied.

The method we have proposed for determining the pharmacological activity does not require a large amount of substance or high costs.

The pharmacological activity of aqueous and aqueous-alcoholic solutions of substances was evaluated from the change in the structure of water in the infrared region [1-3].

We have shown that if the drug exhibits an immune-stimulating and anti-inflammatory effect, then an absorption band appears in the IR spectrum in the region of 1225-1215 cm-1, and in the region of 1215-1208 cm-1 if the drug produces an antiviral, bactericidal effect. The absorption bands appearing in the region of 1208-1200 cm-1 indicate the presence of the pharmacological effect similar to that of hormones [1-3]. It is known that to compensate for the negative effects of physical, chemical, biological, and psychogenic factors, an important aspect is the adaptive restructuring of the body to enhance its protective properties. In order to survive, the body begins producing adrenaline; the thermoregulatory system starts up (35-420), and the brain generates electromagnetic fluctuations (1-30 Hz). The figure shows that the concentration of the adrenaline release in the body (10-1, 10-2, 10-3, 10-4 % for curves 2, 3, 4, 5, respectively) depends on the physiological state occurring in response to a variety of extreme impacts. Also, there are shown the spectra of a 5% glucose solution (curve 6), a 0.9% NaCl solution (saline) (curve 7), Ringer solution (curve 8), and of the drugs used in practical medicine for emergency care to launch important processes and accelerate metabolism. The increase in the intensity of IR absorption bands for drugs in relation to the absorption bands for the normal body condition at a temperature of 36.50indicates the pharmacological effect of enhancing the body’s defense systems.

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1. Gorbunov A.M., Ilyenko V.A., Vladimirova E.S. Pharmacological effect of ethanol aqueous solutions. //XX Mendeleev Congress on General and Applied Chemistry, Ekaterinburg: September 26-30. Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2016. V.4, p. 476.
2. Gorbunov А.М., Vladimirova E.S., Ilyenko V.A. Pharmacological effect of aqueous solutions of drugs and watermodified by electromagnetic field.// VII International Congress “The weak and super-weak fields and radiation in biology and medicine”, 2015, St. Petersburg, ASymposium, 31.

3. Gorbunov А.М., Ilyenko V.A., Bocharova O.A. The structure and value of bound water in phytomix-40 preparation.// Russian Journal of Biotherapeutic, 2008, V. 7, 1, 39.

USAGE OF DIFFERENTIATED METHODS OF ACUPUNCTURE FOR TREATMENT OF PAIN SYNDROME OF VERTEBROGENIC GENESIS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

Zaltsman P.L.

Children’s Rehabilitation Center of Orthopaedics and Traumatology «Ogonyok» Saint-Petersburg, Russia [email protected]+7(921)-631-80-70 8(812)-421-42-36

This research aims at analyzing the effects of differential reflexоtherapy technique on the pain syndrome of lumbosacral localization of vertebrogenic genesis of children and adolescents.

One hundred twenty-seven patients aged from 8 to 18 years were observed and treated. All patients were divided into 2 groups – the main (72 children) and control (40 children). Patients of the main group were treated using the differentiated reflexotherapy technique apart from generally accepted treatment (remedial gymnastics, massage, physiotherapy, medication). Acupuncture was not provided for patients of the control group.

Comparative analysis of the treatment results demonstrates that the most effective treatment proved to be exploiting the differentiated reflexotherapy technique which made the pain syndrome reduced in shorter terms. The pain syndrome in the main group disappeared at 3rd-27th day from the beginning of the treatment while in the control group it happened only at 23rd-55th day from the beginning of treatment.

HOW TO LIVE IN AN ERA OF GLOBAL MICRUWAVE “SMOG”

Ovsyannikov V.A.

Ioffe A.F. Physico-Technical Institute, Russia E. email: [email protected]

That radiation frequencies are harmful to human health, scientists say about that a long time, but without tangible results. Why this happens with harmful factor for human health? Because people do not feel at this harm, and that positive effects from the use of radio communication, radar and radio equipment is so entrenched in our lives that without them life in a modern society, it is difficult to imagine. We list only the undisputed harm to human health. Scientists of the Military medical Academy in St. Petersburg and the Institute of Biophysics in Pushino showed that microwave radiation even a small intensity during long exposure suppresses immune and nonspecific protective human capacity on a big statistical material. Without immunity the human body is defenseless before the pathogenic effects, and its genetics vulnerable to any external shocks. It is the most clearly manifested in the embryonic stage of development. At the 10-12 week embryo maturation, when just starting to form its protective systems, microwave radiation suppresses they, and embryo died of any infections or genetic changes. So now die 20% -30% of embryos in the developed world, including Russia. Doctors call this process “miscarriage”, in reality, it’s killing babies by means of radio transmitters near inhabited or worked, walked these women. The embryo does not legally considered a person, and the only reason the true killers has not attracted the due responsibility.

THE APPLICATION OF MULTICHANNEL SQUID-SYSTEMS FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE BRAIN MAGNETIC ACTIVITY LOCALIZATION IN THE PROCESS OF THE “FATIGUE/STRESS” STATUS CORRECTION LOW-FREQUENCY MAGNETIC FIELD.

Sinelnikova I.A., Lobkayeva E.P.

RFNC-VNIIEF, Russia, 607188, Sarov, Nizhny Novgorod region, Mira Ave, 37 e-mail: [email protected]

This paper presents the investigation results of modeling «fatigue/stress» and the effect of low-intensity alternating magnetic field (MF) on the characteristics of the human magnetoencephalogram (MEG). Maximum value of magnetic induction in the center of the working area of 1.4 MT and 1.2 MT, the form of the signal – a damped sinusoid, frequency ~100 Hz, the repetition rate of the signal 1.0±0.1 Hz.

Neurophysiological changes caused by the action of MF indicate a decrease in the activation of brain structures and emotional and cognitive excitation and tension, increase in overall performance.

A large reactivity of the right hemisphere structures to the load and the impact of low-frequency magnetic field was revealed. This indicates a change in the ability to summarize information.
Литература
1. Синельникова И.А., Лобкаева Е.П. Технология исследования и оценки функционального состояния центральной нервной системы при воздействии различных факторов с использованием СКВИД-магнитоэнцефалографии // Сборник докладов IV Международной конференции. – Саров: 2014., С. 323-338. (www.biophys.ru/archive/sarov2013/proc-p77.pdf)

2. Патент РФ No 2290970 МПК6 A61N 2/02. Устройство для воздействия магнитным полем на биообъект / Лобкаева Е.П., Кудряшов Л.В., Комиссаров В.И., Девяткова Н.С., Шевцов И.Д. // Изобретения. 2007. No 1.
3. Патент РФ No 2432972 МПК6 A61N 2/00. Способ коррекции функционального состояния организма / Синельникова И.А., Лобкаева Е.П., Девяткова Н.С., Шевцов И.Д., и др. // Изобретения. 2011. No 31.

BIOREREGULATOR, OBTAINED FROM CATTLE BLOOD SERUM, PROVIDES WOUND-HEALING EFFECT

Chekova V.M., Ilyina A.P., Shumilina D.R., Yamskova V. P.1, Yamskov I.A.

Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia1Kol’tsov Institute of Developmental Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

In various tissues of vertebrate animals, including, and in blood serum, protein-peptides complexes which in low doses exerted impact on the main biological processes have been found and also stimulated recovery and a reparation in the injured and pathologically changed tissues. The biological effect of protein-peptides complexes is characterized by existence of tissues, but not specific specificity. They have been united in new group of biologically active substance – the membranotropny homeostatic tissues-specific bioregulators (MHTB), on the basis of similarity of their physical and chemical properties and the nature of biological effect. In this work studied MHTB isolated from cattle blood serum. Basis of MHTB is the protein-peptides complex containing peptides with a molecular masses 1151±2 And 1447±2 and protein-modulator with a molecular weight of 66439±2 with the partial N-terminal amino-acid sequence of DTHKSEIAHRFKDLGE-, a homologous nature molecule of bull serum albumine. By method of trypsin hydrolysis, it has been established that this protein-modulator is one of isoforms of serum albumineB. taurusat number gi│1351907in the Uniprot database. It is important to note that this protein-peptides complex shows chaperone-like activity in 75- 200 nM which the intermolecular aggregation of BSA and lysozyme induced dithiotreitol was completely blocked. On model of a skin wound at mouse of in vivo it has been shown that the studied MHTB stimulated processes of recovery and a reparation in the field of an experimental wound which developed on the mechanism of epimorphic regeneration in low doses – hair follicles, subcutaneous fat were formed, actively there was an epithelization of area of skin defect and formation of cicatricial fabric.

MILLIMETER WAVES OF NON-THERMAL INTENSITY INDUCE THE RESISTANCE OF PLANTS TO PATHOGENS AND PESTS

VayshlyaO.B., LikhomanovaE.D., KozhemyakinA.M.1

NationalResearchTomskStateUniversity, Tomsk, 634050, Russia1LLC «Spinor», Tomsk, 634009, Russia
E-mail: [email protected]

Important issue due to practical using of millimeter-waves range of electromagnetic waves is considered. Experiments were conducted to study the effect of low intensity extremely high frequency electromagnetic radiation (EHF EMR). Itrecorded from specific organisms, induce the resistance of plants to harmful insects and Haplothrips tritici, mold pathogenic fungi from the genus AlternariaHelminthosporium andFusarium. Obtained results have been shown a reduction in the incidence of fungal diseases in spring wheat seeds and

the possibility of controlling the number of pest populations.

Литература

1. Betskii O.V., Devyatkov N.D., Kislov V.V. // Crit. Rev. Biomed. Eng., 2000, 28, 247-268
2. Вайшля О.Б., Лихоманова Е.Д. Новый аспект применения низкоинтенсивного излучения в защитеAbiessibirica от уссурийского полиграфа // Матер.Межд. конф. «Мониторинг и биологические методы контроля вредителей и патогенов древесных растений: от теории к практике», Москва, 2016, С. 48–49.

DISEASE LAW

(812) 777-04-27, 309-38-30, www.d-med.pro e-mail: [email protected]

Donchenko E. V.

Clinic of Environmental Medicine, Russia, St. Petersburg, ul. Kuibyshev, d. 22

In the medical literature, the idea of the disease is mainly focused on the influence of external factors on the development of the disease Analyzing the work of the body, in different States and faced with multiple reproduction of certain reactions in almost 100% of cases. I formulated these reactions in the form of the laws of the human body.

Disease law

The disease is an adaptive reaction of the body to the imbalance that has arisen due to various reasons. The body is a kind of self-adjusting system, which is constantly in a mobile balance with the environment. With the change of various geophysical parameters (magnetic field, temperature, day length, gravity, and more), the body reconstructs thesystem of functioning to the required optimal level.

If the body’s resources are in good condition, then even with the development of an imbalance, the body neutralizes the negative reactions, without creating for us painful manifestations. If the body has a deficit of certain substances; vitamins, micro -, macroelements, protein necessary to restore the disturbed balance, overload the endo and exotoxins, blocking the receptor apparatus of the cell, which prevents its normal metabolism, then it signals us about it in the form of painful conditions.

In the event of a painful condition in infectious diseases, and chronic in the development of conditionally can be identified 2 points; A – the beginning of the disease, B – the end of the disease, recovery. Between these points there is a set of reactions that the body must implement. If this does not interfere, then, reaching point B, restored the disturbed balance, and comes recovery.

So, the law of the disease consists of the following provisions

1. The disease is an adaptive reaction in response to the disturbed balance that occurs for various reasons.

2. The painful condition develops as a result of excess toxins, lack of necessary substances in the body,

3. The development of the disease state is affected by the weakening of the immunological protection.

4. To restore the disturbed health of the body it is necessary to give the opportunity to implement genetically programmed

reactions from the point A the beginning of the disease to the point b – recovery.

5. You can not thoughtlessly prescribe pharmaceutical products that block the natural path to recovery.

6. The body needs help to restore the disturbed balance. due to the release of accumulated toxins, on the one hand, and fill the deficit of necessary substances ( protein, vitamins, minerals, enzymes, etc.) on the other. Only in this case, a full recovery is possible.

7. Among the triggers in the occurrence of disease play a great role violated psihologicheskie the person.

For more than 25 years of practice, based on the total understanding, we have treated more than 30 000 people with different types of pathology with an efficiency of 80%-90%. Thus, a proper understanding of the laws of the disease will allow to develop more effective methods of treatment, and to achieve long-term resistant remission.

Литература

1. Донченко Е.В. Возможности использования клеточных биорегуляторов в эндоэкологической реабилитации больных с хроническими заболеваниями внутренних органов. // Ревитализация .Москва No11. 2016. С.40-47
2. Донченко Е. В. Средства и методы экологической медицины в лечении и профилактике хронических заболеваний внутренних органов. Реферат по выполненным научным работам на соискание ученой степени доктора медицинских наук. СПб. 2008. 31 с.

3. Донченко Е.В. Эндоэкологический подход к лечению хронических заболеваний. // IV Вестник Санкт-Петербургской государственной академии. И.И. Мечникова. рp. 186-188. 2003.
4. Донченко Е.В. Гармония души и тела. // Экономика и медицина. Москва. No 8. 2008. С28-5. 5. 5.Donchenko E.V., Shcherbakova I.V., Sleptsov R.V. // Effectiveness Of Ecological Human Medicine In The Treatment Of Diseases Of TheInternal Organs// Международный медицинский симпозиум «Euromedica-2010». 03.06.2010-04.06.2010. Hannover // http://www.congress-euromedica.de/abstrakt2010 /effectiveness-of-ecological-human-medicine-in-the-treatment-of- diseases-ofthe-internal-organs.html

6. Donchenko E. V. // Vascular Atherosclerosis and Possibilities Of Ecological Human Medicine In Its Treatment //Международный медицинский симпозиум «Euromedica-2010». 03.06.2010-04.06.2010. Hannover // http://www.congress-euromedica.de /abstrakt2010/vascular-atherosclerosis-and-possibilities-of-ecological-human- medicine-inits-treatment.html

Full text (mostly in Russian) here:

http://biophys.ru/archive/congress-2018.pdf

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THEORETICAL PROBLEMS IN MAGNETOBIOLOGY

Binhi V.N.
General Physics Institute RAS; Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia; E-mail: [email protected]

A review of theoretical problems in magnetobiology is presented. Discussed are the general properties of magnetobiological effects and a few mechanisms that can explain these properties correctly. It is shown that the unified [common] basis of a correct mechanism is the dynamics of a magnetic moment in the magnetic field. A “theorem” is proven that the nonlinear spectral and amplitude characteristics of the primary magnetoreception follow the postulate that nonthermal biological effects exist, the law of physics, and a sole logically justified and general presumption. The properties of a mathematical model of the mechanism and the perspective of a good-enough solution to the problem are considered.

Литература

1. Binhi V.N. Theoretical concepts in magnetobiology // Electro- and Magnetobiology, 2001, V. 20, N. 1, P. 43-58. 2. Бинги В.Н., Миляев В.А., Чернавский Д.С., Рубин А.Б. Парадокс магнитобиологии: анализ и перспективы

решения // Биофизика, 2006, Т. 51, No 3, Стр. 553-559.

LONG-TERM FLUCTUATIONS OF ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF DISTILLED WATER Ageev I.M., Rybin Yu.M., Shishkin G.G., Bubnova M.D.

NONVALENT ENZYME-SUBSTRATE AND ENZYME-INHIBITOR COMPLEXES OF PENICILLOPEPSIN

R.E. Aliev
Baku State University, Azerbaijan, AZ1148, Z. Khalilov, 23, E-mail[email protected]

Литература

  1. Антонов В.К. //Химия протеолиза. М. Наука, 1991, с.504.
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  4. Алиев Р.Э.// Вестник Бакинского университета, 2014, No3, с.149-155.
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STUDY UV-INDUCED CHANGES OF STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES NATIVE FICIN AND FICIN IMMOBILIZED ON THE MATRIX OF ACID-SOLUBLE CHITOSAN
Artuhov V.G., Sazykina S.M., Koroleva V.A., Holyavka M.G.
Voronezh State University, 394006 Voronezh, Universitetskaya square 1,
e-mail: [email protected][email protected]

The research on the development of highly heterogeneous preparations based on immobilized enzymes is gaining popularity and necessity. The attaching the enzyme to an insoluble carrier not only improves the stability, but also the effectiveness of the medicine by controlling the reaction process. For the immobilized enzyme inactivating number of possible mechanisms (such as UV radiation, temperature) is substantially less than in the case of soluble proteins.

For immobilized ficin photoprotective effect of acid-chitosan matrix had identified which may be due to the following reasons: 1) chitosan reacts with the enzyme molecule forming a more photoresistant complex than the native protein molecule; 2) chitosan probably binds and/or shields the active photoproducts of the free radical nature, preventing photooxidation of a certain number of ficin amino acids under UV irradiation.

Литература

  1. Артюхов В.Г. Биофизика / учебник для вузов – Москва: Академический Проект; Екатеринбург:Деловая книга, 2009. – 294 с.
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  5. Логинова О.О., Холявка М.Г., Артюхов В.Г. // Биофармацевтический журнал. – 2015. – No 2. – С. 13-16.
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ANTIRADICAL ACTIVITY OF WHEAT GERM OIL
Babenkova I.V., Buravlev E.A., Buravleva K.V.
1, Teselkin Yu.O.Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, E-mail: [email protected] Institute of Physico-Chemical Medicine, E-mail: [email protected]

Antiradical activity(ARA) of wheat germ oil has been studied by chemiluminescence system hemoglobin-H2O2- luminol. It was shown that ARA of rabbit plasma increases by 2-3 times after a single oral administration to rabbits wheat germ oil. Antiradical properties of wheat germ oil may be one of the important biological mechanism of the human organism.

Литература

  1. Da Costa L.A., Badawi A., El Sohemy // Ann Nutr Metab, 2012, V. 60, Suppl. 3, P. 2736.
  2. Теселкин Ю.О., Бабеноква И.В., Любицкий О.Б., Клебанов Г.И., Владимиров Ю.А. // Вопр. мед. химии,1998, Т. 44, No1, С. 7076.

OSCILLATORY PROCESSES IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS AND HIGHLY DILUTED AQUEOUS SOLUTION DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES AND NITROGEN OXIDESL.V. Belovolova, M.V. Glushkov
Institution of the Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of General Physics,
119991, Russia, Moscow, ul. Vavilova 38, E-mail: [email protected] .

Литература

  1. Бурлакова Е.Б. Конрадов А. А., Мальцева Е. Л. // Химическая физика. 2003, т. 22, No2, с.21
  2. Тимашев С.Ф.// Фликкер-шумовая спектроскопия. Информация в хаотических сигналах. М. Физматлит,2007

THEORETICAL PROBLEMS IN MAGNETOBIOLOGY

Binhi V.N.
General Physics Institute RAS; Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia; E-mail: [email protected]

A review of theoretical problems in magnetobiology is presented. Discussed are the general properties of magnetobiological effects and a few mechanisms that can explain these properties correctly. It is shown that the unified [common] basis of a correct mechanism is the dynamics of a magnetic moment in the magnetic field. A “theorem” is proven that the nonlinear spectral and amplitude characteristics of the primary magnetoreception follow the postulate that nonthermal biological effects exist, the law of physics, and a sole logically justified and general presumption. The properties of a mathematical model of the mechanism and the perspective of a good-enough solution to the problem are considered.

Литература

1. Binhi V.N. Theoretical concepts in magnetobiology // Electro- and Magnetobiology, 2001, V. 20, N. 1, P. 43-58. 2. Бинги В.Н., Миляев В.А., Чернавский Д.С., Рубин А.Б. Парадокс магнитобиологии: анализ и перспективы решения // Биофизика, 2006, Т. 51, No 3, Стр. 553-559.

EFFECT OF ALTERNATIVE ELECTRIC FIELDS OF DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS ON THE CRESS ROOTS GRAVITROPIC REACTION IN VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL STATIC MAGNETIC FIELD

Bogatina N.I. , Sheykina N.V.1, Linnik A.S.

B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics &Engineering of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine. E-mail: [email protected]
1 –National University of Pharmacy, Kharkov, Ukraine, E-mail: [email protected]

The gravitropic reaction of cress roots was investigated in static vertical magnetic field and alternative electric field of different directions. The alternative electric field was tuned to cyclotron frequency of Ca2+ ions in vertical magnetic field. Three variants were investigated. In the first one the magnetic field and the electric field are parallel between themselves and gravitational vector g. So the roots were located perpendicular to all of them. In second and third variants the magnetic field and the electric field are perpendicular to each other and roots were located either parallel to electric field (second variant) or perpendicular to it ( third variant). In the first and second variants the essential inhibition of gravitropic reaction was observed.

The analogous investigation has been fulfilled for horizontal magnetic field. The alternative electric field was tuned to cyclotron frequency of Ca2+ ions in horizontal magnetic field. Six different variants were investigated. In the first variant the alternative electric field was parallel to magnetic one and roots were perpendicular to both of them. In the 2- nd variant the electric field was perpendicular to magnetic one and parallel to g, the roots were perpendicular to all of them. In the 3-d variant the electric field was perpendicular to magnetic one and parallel to g, the roots were parallel to magnetic field. In the 4-th variant the electric field was parallel to magnetic one and roots were parallel to both of them. In the 5-th variant the electric field was perpendicular to both the magnetic field and g and the roots were parallel to magnetic field. In the 6-th variant the electric field was perpendicular to both the magnetic field and g and the roots were parallel to electric field. The essential inhibition of gravitropic reaction yas been observed only in the first variant. In the 6-th variant the essential decreasing of gravitropic reaction has been observed only at the beginning.

WATER COMPLEXES TAKE PART IN BIOLOGICAL EFFECT CREATED BY WEAK COMBINED MAGNETIC FIELD

Bogatina N.I. , Sheykina N.V.2, B. Verkin

Institute for Low Temperature Physics &Engineering of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine. E-mail: [email protected]
1 –National University of Pharmacy, Kharkov, Ukraine, E-mail: [email protected]

It was revealed experimentally that at small level of magnetic field’s noise (less than 4μT/Hz0.5) the dependence of gravitropc reaction of cress roots on frequency had a fine structure/ The peak that corresponded to the cyclotron frequency of Са2+ ions for the static component of combined magnetic field that was equal to 40μT became split up into three peaks ( f1 = 31/3Hz, f2 = 32.5Hz и f3 = 34 Hz. (fig.1)

The frequency f1 corresponded to the Са2+ ion (theoretical value 31.6 Hz), the frequency f2 corresponded to the hydronium ion H3O+ (theoretical value 32.9 Hz), the frequency f3 corresponded to OH- ion (theoretical value 35 Hz).

Taking into account the influence of combined magnetic field on hydronium ions and Del Giudice’ hypothesis one may throw away doubts about the possibility of ion cyclotron resonance. The hydronium ions are unusual because they have a long free path length.

It was revealed that pH of the distillated water changed under the treatment in combined magnetic field tuned to cyclotron frequency of hydronium ion. Such changes in pH had to lead to the biological effects on the molecular ,cell and organism levels.

THE THRESHOLD OF CRESS ROOTS GRAVITROPIC REACTION SENSITIVITY FOR STATIC AND ALTERNATIVE MAGNETIC AND ELECTRIC FIELDS
Bogatina N.I. , Sheykina N.V.1

B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics &Engineering of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine. E-mail: [email protected]

1 –National University of Pharmacy, Kharkov, Ukraine, E-mail: [email protected]

The dependence of cress roots gravitropic reaction on the inductance of the static magnetic field in the region of its values from 1μT until 500 μT ( the alternative magnetic field was absent) has been investigated. There was the threshold in the dependence at the inductance value 1 – 2 μT. The dependence of cress roots gravitropic reaction on the amplitude of alternative magnetic field for different frequencies ( the static magnetic field was absent) has been investigated/ It was shown that the dependence had the threshold character. The threshold had the value 1 – 2 μT. The gravitropic reaction dependence on amplitude did not depend on frequency and it was the same for Schuman’s frequencies as for any other ones.

The same experiments have been fulfilled for static and alternative electric fields in the regin of values 0 until 300 V/m. It was shown that neither static nor alternative electric field had influence on the gravitropic reaction while the magnetic field was absent

STATUS SIGNALING PATHWAY JAK/STAT/SOCS IN AGRANULOCYTIC WHOLE BLOOD OF PATIENTS WITH PNEUMONIA UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF LOW-INTENSITY MICROWAVE IRRADIATION
S.S.Bondar, V.I.Petrosyan, I.V.Terekhov
Tula State University, prospect Lenina 92, 300012 Tula, Russia. E-mail: [email protected]

In experiments on the model of intercellular cooperation cell culture whole blood the convalescence phase of community-acquired bacterial pneumonia were studied the effects of low intensity microwave radiation on the state of the JAK/STAT/SOCS signaling pathways in mononuclear cells. The study showed that the sensitivity of intracellular signaling systems to the effects of low intensity microwave radiation, which is manifested by increased intracellular concentrations of Janus kinases and SOCS proteins with a simultaneous decrease in the content of STAT factors.

Литература

Sinitsyn N.I., Yolkin V.A., Gulyaev Yu.V. et al. //Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering. 2000;.28(1-2);269.Петросян В.И. //Письма в ЖТФ, 2005, Т.31, Вып. 23, с. 29-33.
Бpилль Г.Е., Петросян В.И., Синицын Н.И. //Биомедицинская радиоэлектроника, 2000, No 2, с. 18.Петросян В.И., Синицын Н.И., Елкин В.А. //Наукоемкие технологии, 2000, No2, с.33-37

A NEW APPROACH AND RATIONALE

THE POSSIBLE MECHANICAL DYNAMICS OF BIOGENIC NITRIC OXIDE IN THE BODY

Douguchi V.V., Douguchi L. V.1

Russia, JSC “Atom-Med Center”, Moscow – Saint-Petersburg, GBOU VPO while doing researches them. And.

Without denying scientific advances in uncovering the mechanisms of formation and action of oxides of nitrogen in biological systems, on the basis of data interpretation of literary studies, personal observations presents a new mechanism of their formation and growth in vivo (under stress, HBO, hyperoxia, and others). Shows the physical characteristics of the elements and water structures of biological fluids, contributing to the processes of increase of nitrogen oxides.

MITOCHONDRIAL OXPHOS SYSTEM REARRANGEMENT CONTROLLED BY QUANTUM PROPERTIES OF BONDED WATER

Y.A. Skorobogatova1,2, S.V. Nesterov1,2, I.S. Litvinov1, L.S Yaguzhinsky1,2 1A.N. Belozersky Institute Of Physico-Chemical Biology MSU2Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, E-mail: [email protected]

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ULTRA-LOW DOSES OF NITROSOMETHYLUREA DECREASES INHIBITORY EFFECT OF FOLLICULAR FLUID ON REINITIATION OF MEIOSIS IN OOCYTE OF BOS TAURUS IN VITROD.N.Tatarskaya, T.I. Kuzmina 1, I.Ya.Shakhtamirov 2, H.M.Mutieva 2, T.I.Stanislavovich 1
Institute of Perinatology and pediatrics of Federal Almazov Medical Research Centre
1Russian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and Breeding, e-mail: [email protected] State University

Литература

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This work is supported by RFBR, grant No 15-02-08703.

ON THE CRITERIA FOR WEAK AND STRONG SIGNALS
IN A POLARIZATION-OPTICAL RESEARCH
Ya. A. Fofanov
Institute for Analytical Instrumentation, RAS, E-mail: [email protected]

At the present time is becoming clear the need for criteria to numerically characterize the various types of weak and ultra-weak fields and radiation, and other phenomena that are discussed at LFBM Congress. In this report the criteria are considered for weak and strong signals (responses) at highly sensitive polarization-optical studies of anisotropic and ordered objects and systems.

This work is supported by RFBR, grant No 15-02-08703.

Литература

  1. 1.Галль Л.Н. Физ. принципы функц. материи живого орг-ма. – Спб.: Изд-во Политехн. ун-та, 2014.
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OSCILLATIONS OF DYNAMICAL PARAMETERS OF STRUCTURISATION OF DRYING DROPS WITHDRAWING FROM THE BULK OF MULTICOMPONENT AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS AT REGULAR INTERVALS

T.A. Yakhno, A.G. Sanin
Institute of Applied Physics of Russian Academy of Science,
46 Ulyanov Street, Nizhny Novgorod, 603950, Russia. E-mail: [email protected]

Литература

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  3. Т.А. Яхно, А.Г. Санин, C.V. Vacca, и соавт. // ЖТФ, 2009, т. 79, No10,с. 22.
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  1. ANTI-BUBBLES AS A PROTOTYPE OF LIVING CELLS
  2. Vladimir Shatalov
  3. Donetsk National University, Ukraine. E-mail: [email protected] central question in evolution is how simple proto-cells first arose and began the competitive process that drove

the evolution of life. Membranes are essential components of even the simplest cells. Membrane or lipid vesicle supports the inside vs outside asymmetry of concentration of various ions in a living cell. The gradients of concentrations are the driving forces of life processes. In this work we show that such vesicles with a lipid bilayer could be formed spontaneously from anti-bubbles in sea water in the surf zone.

An anti-bubble is a droplet of liquid surrounded by a thin film of gas. They are formed when liquid drops or flows turbulently into the same or another liquid contained a surfactant [1]. The molecules of the surfactant form two lipid layers on the air-water surfaces divided by thin air film. The hydrophobic tails of surfactant molecules are in opposition so the two lipid layers differ from the cell membrane just by the presence of the air film between the layers. The gravitational thinning of the air film result in it bursts because of van der Waals forces [2]. The published anti- bubbles lifetime [2] varies up to 10 min and more, depending on the surfactant, anti-bubbles size and salinity of water. We believe that at some conditions between these forces, surface tension and Zeta-potential of the interfacial layer the air film may be removed without damaging the two lipid layers. The process produces somewhat like lipid vesicle.

By solving diffusion equations we show that during the vesicle formation the concentration of inner ions goes down because these are partially adsorbed at the electric double layer of the membrane. Then we have to solve the boundary problem arising from the previous step to evaluate the steady state in the vesicle. We take into account that the absorption and transparency of membrane for Na+ ions differs from K+ ones due to their different sizes and masses. Finally, we obtain a spherical vesicle with lipid bilayer and Na+ vs K+ asymmetry that may be a prototype of a living cell. Sea water contains all components needed and surf repeats the experiment for ages.

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LOW INTENSITY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS PRODUCE LOCAL THERMAL SPIKES IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS

Vladimir Shatalov

Donetsk National University, Ukraine, E-mail: [email protected]

Traditionally, the effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF) on living organism are divided into ionizing (non- ionizing) and thermal (non-thermal). They are extensively investigated to date [1]. One well-understood effect of microwave radiation is dielectric heating, in which any polar solution (such as living tissue) is heated by rotations of the polar molecules induced by the electromagnetic field. In the case of a person using a cell phone, most of the heating effect occurs at the surface of the head, causing its temperature to increase by a fraction of a degree. The maximum power output from a mobile phone is regulated by the mobile phone standard and by the regulatory agencies in each country. In the USA, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has set a Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) limit of 1.6 W/kg, averaged over a volume of 1 gram of tissue, for the head. In Europe, the limit is 2 W/kg, averaged over a volume of 10 grams of tissue. SAR values are heavily dependent on the size of the averaging volume.

However, when considering effects of weak EMF, an important problem is to find and validate clear criteria of weakness of the impact [2, 3]. For thermal effects of the EMF the presently accepted criteria are based upon application of physiologically acceptable limits to the increase of the average temperature of the samples.

Non-thermal effects are not connected to the temperature increase, which is usually assumed to be less than 0.01 degrees C (living organism), 0.001 (cells) or 0.0005 (sub-cellular). By comparison, ANSI, WHO, IEEE & ICNIRP consider that exposures below 0.05 degrees C (0.4 W/kg) are safe for workers, and exposures below 0.01 C (0.08 W/kg) are negligible for the public. Any biological effects below these levels of heating are considered by these organizations to have no biological significance and to be reversible. These criteria are used for estimation of maximum permissible power of domestic radio equipment (cell phones, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, etc.). The effect of mobile phone radiation on human health is the subject of great interest and numerous studies due to the enormous increase in mobile phone usage throughout the world. Also any biological effect of environmental RF EMFs is usually referred as non-thermal. Non- thermal effects can also arise due to the low-frequency pulsing of the mobile phones carrier signal. Biological significance of these modulations is subject to numerous debates. Another application of these effects lies with the development of non-lethal microwave weaponry (such as «Active Denial System», developed by the U.S. Department of Defense) to evaluate whether their effects are indeed reversible.

We believe that SAR limits are not universal and present estimations of the local thermal effects of the low EMF. The last takes into account inhomogeneity of the heating (resulting from non-uniformity of living tissue). The idea of the non-uniform heating, of course, is not new. However, that is hard to find specific estimates; therefore it was suggested by Challis [2] as an open problem. Our main goal is to provide such analytical estimations and give physical background of thermal effects related to inhomogeneity in space and time. We show that in some cases, the local temperature rise significantly outpaces ones given by the limits for the average absorbed radiation power and therefore the Watt to Weight SAR limits may be insufficient. The possibility of such a local heating (with the negligible average temperature increase) challenges the common division of EMF effects into thermal and non-thermal. While the effects, connected to the local heating, are thermal, the average heating may be negligible, making them classified conventionally as non-thermal.

Our consideration is not limited to any particular frequency band of the electromagnetic field. It is only important that the field is heating the conducting medium locally, be it via the eddy currents in the medium of non- uniform conductance, the polarization-induced vibrations of the molecules in the medium of non-uniform polarizability, or any other local mechanism. There are several different mechanisms, which lead to RF power absorption and have different penetration depths in different media.

It is obvious that the temperature distribution in any bounded sample heated by penetrated radiation has to be inhomogeneous. Firstly, it is due to the spatially inhomogeneous heating by the exponentially decaying RF power. It is well known that the temperature distribution has maximum under the sample surface if the heat transfer inside exceeds that one outside the sample (for example, due to pure transparency of the sample surface). The maximum value is limited by RF power decay depth that actually varies from fractions of a millimeter to several centimeters. Therefore, this maximum is flat and does not exceed much the surface temperature value. Unlike the case described, we will examine the temperature peaks at the micro inclusions having high electrical conductivity, which are located far enough away from the cooling surfaces or heat sinks.

It is well known that living tissue is substantially heterogeneous on micro and nano-scales with some of its components having increased electrical conductivity. Since the absorbed microwave and RF power is proportional to the electrical conductivity, conducting inclusions are heated by radiation more intensively than the surrounding media. To describe this process of non-uniform heating in the medium with thermal regulation (present in all living tissue on all scales) let us use the classical Pennes’ differential equation. It assumes that the total energy exchange between tissue and the flowing blood can be modeled as a non-directional heat outlet, whose magnitude is proportional to the volumetric blood flow and the difference between local tissue and major supply arterial temperatures. This approximation is valid for large enough samples, containing numerous blood vessels. To investigate the temperature distribution at a smaller scale, we explore a different model, in which a heated center indirectly interacts with the cooling surface. Such a model might describe the temperature distribution in a close vicinity of a blood vessel that we refer as a thermostat. To simplify the consideration, the heat absorbed inclusion is modeled as a sphere. Starting from such a spherical horse, we have explained the origin of temperature spikes in nano-inclusions contained in any tissue of any form. There exist two reasons giving temperature increase in a little inclusion. First is the increased heat production, and second – the remote distance from the cooling boundary. Another source of the temperature non-homogeneity is time inhomogeneous heating, so we explore the non-stationary case for the spherical model.

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The results of our calculations of the relative temperature dynamics in a sample irradiated by a single RF pulse with width τ= 0.2τ, where τ is the heat diffusion time; for the size ratio = 0.2 and the set of different heated power ratios = 0, 1, 2, 4 and ∞ are shown in Fig. 1. In the case of dielectric inclusion in conducting media (= 0) the temperature shift of media exceeds one of inclusion Θ/Θ0 < 1 only at initial moments, but soon after this ratio rapidly increases to some asymptotic value close to 3. For larger the ratioΘ/Θ0 exceeds 1 at all times. For the conducting inclusion in dielectric media (y=∞) the relative temperature shift Θ/Θ0 is very high in initial moments because the media is heating only by the heat transfer outside from the inclusion. After the heating pulse finished all the curves go to the asymptotic value ~3.

The curves on Fig. 1 were calculated for the case of a single RF pulse but it is obvious if the time scale expands to a sequence of pulses then every next pulse will start at increased values of relative temperature of the inclusion and that amplifies the effect of inhomogeneous heating of the sample.

The results have to draw attention to the obvious and at the same time unexpectedly large spatial inhomogeneity of heating of the irradiated samples, regardless of the intensity of irradiation. Until now, it seemed to be obvious that RF power is the main criteria, which refers any RF exposure to the thermal or non-thermal one. However, we have shown that relative temperature rise in micro inclusions is RF power independent and may be very high because it is reversely proportional to the size of the inclusions. This is the case when the radiation is absorbed mainly in the inclusions that situated sufficiently far from the heat outlets. Moreover, qualitatively this conclusion is an obvious consequence from Fourier’s law and the heat transfer boundary conditions, and this is a long-solved problem in physics that leaves no questions.

To prove the results experimentally one has to measure the local temperature inside nano-objects that is not so easy but may be very informative. There exist many experimental works with inanimate samples, the results of which, we believe, can be interpreted in terms of local heating (or overheating) of irregularities in the irradiated samples. We believe that all these effects may be consequences of the inhomogeneous heating in micro- and nano-scales. There exists a lot of contradictory evidence for non-thermal effects of electromagnetic radiation on living organisms [2-4]. According to our paper, many of the interpretations need to be revisable. Now we can say that thermal mechanisms have to be favorable in explanation of any effect of MW on neurochemistry. Concerning discussions in Internet on safety of the non-lethal microwave weapon, it should be pointed to possible uncontrolled temperature rise in under skin inclusions. So, the local temperature can rise significantly outpaces the averaged one and therefore the Watt to Weight SAR limits may be insufficient to account the safety of RF radiation and the conventional division of the biological effects of electromagnetic fields on the thermal and non-thermal needs to be revised.

References

  1. NIEHS, 1999. Report on health effects from exposure to power-line frequency electric and magnetic fields. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences of the U.S. National Institutes of Health. NIH Publication No. 99-4493.
  2. Challis, L.J., 2005. Mechanisms for interaction between RF fields and biological tissue. Bioelectromagnetics, Supplement 7, 98-106.
  3. Shatalov, V.M., 2012. Mechanism of the biological impact of weak electromagnetic fields and the in vitro effects of blood degassing. Biophysics, 57, 808-813.  BIOLOGYCAL EFFECTS OF LOW-INTENSITY EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION ON SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAEZelena L.B., Gretsky I.A., Kachur T.L.

Zabolotny Institute of Microbiology and Virology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Zabolotnogo str., 154, Kyiv 03680, Ukraine, E-mail: [email protected]

Today results of many experimental studies demonstrate the biological effects determined by extremely high frequency electromagnetic radiation (EHF EMR) that is used in medical practice. Despite the lack of reliable theoretical mechanisms, the basic laws of interaction between EHF EMR and biological objects have been formulated and promoted further researches in this area. It was postulated that EHF EMR effects are defined by its biotropic parameters (intensity, frequency, exposure, etc.) and the nature of the biological object.

In the present study influence of low-intensity EHF EMR on Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell-cell interaction process and genome stability has been assessed. Yeast cell suspension was exposed to EHF EMR (carrier frequency of 61.2 GHz, incident power density of 50 μW/cm2) for 30, 60 and 90 min. As EHF EMR source we used serial MRTA-02 with horn antenna (S = 2 cm2), working in a mode of continuous generation.

Yeast flocculation is defined as an asexual aggregation process of yeast cells into clumps with subsequent fast sedimentation in the medium in which they are suspended [1]. There are several hypotheses to explain the mechanism of flocculation: they consider biochemical, molecular, genetic characteristics of the process of cell-cell interaction [2]. Flocculation ability of S. cerevisiae was measured in standard conditions, using a microflocculation technique described previously [3]. Results of analysis revealed that yeast cells subjected to EHF EMR showed a slight flocculation rising up to 15% while the exposure duration was increasing. It might be assumed change of cell wall charge caused by EHF EMR.

To examine yeast genome variability that can be induced by EHF EMR of various durations (30, 60 and 90 min), amplification with primers to di- and tetranucleotide repeats was performed. PCR with mini- and microsatellite primers is useful tool for fast genome analysis without knowing nucleotide sequences. Such type of DNA-markers is widely used to differentiate and identify yeast species and strains [4]. Analysis of amplicon patterns revealed that the size of amplification products varied from 300 to 2000 bp and there were no differences between PCR-fragments of non- irradiated and irradiated samples.

Thus, results obtained in our study suggest that EHF EMR did not affect S. cerevisiae genome but facilitated cell-cell interaction and yeast flocculation.

SUPERWEAK INFLUENCES IN ASTROPHYSICS AND GEOPHYSICS

B.M.

Superweak influences might be determined as such influences, when the energy introduced into the system is in several orders lesser than the energy connected with the kinetics of the system itself. This type influence is observed not only in molecular level. Two examples art presented: the planets affect upon solar activity variations; solar activity influence on climate subsystem of the Earth.

Литература

1. Галль Л.Н., В мире сверхслабых, СПБ, 2009, 317 с.
2. Горшков М.М., Солнце, планеты и биосфера, Биофизика, т. 37, No 4, 1992, с. 805 – 816.
3. Котов В.А., Сорок лет измерений общего магнитного поля Солнца. Взгляд из сегодня, Известия

Крымской астрофиз. обсерватории, т. 105, No 1, 2009, с. 75 – 90.
4. Панкратов А.К. и др., К вопросу о резонансных свойствах солнечной системы, Известия Крымской астрофиз. обсерватории, т. 93,1996, с. 53 – 57.
5. Wolff C.L., Patrone P.N., A new way that Plakets affect the Sun, Solar Physics, v. 266, 2010, pp. 227 – 246.
6. Наговицин Ю.А., Огурцов М.Г Труды международной конференции «Климатические и экологические аспекты солнечной активности», СПБ, 2003, с. 321 – 326.

THE CHRONORYTHMOLOGIC ASPECTS OF ATORVASTATIN RENOPROTECTIVE ACTION

Zamorskii I. I., Zeleniuk V. G.
Bukovinian State Medical University, 2, Teatralna sq., Chernovtsy, 58002, Ukraine; E-mail: [email protected]

The effect of atorvastatin at a dose of 20 mg/kg on some parameters of the renal function in rats with acute renal failure depending on the time of drug administration was studied. Rhabdomyolitic ARF was modeled by intramuscular injection of 50% glycerol solution at a dose of 10 ml/kg. As has been found in our experiments, atorvastatin increases diuresis in animals with ARF with maximal efficacy at 08.00 and minimal efficacy at 20.00. Herewith, the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) mesor increases by 39% (р<0,05) with the antiphase character of the rhythm of proteinuria. The experimental data indicate dependence of the renoroprotective action of atorvastatin on the time of its administration: maximum increase in diuresis, glomerular filtration rate and decrease in proteinuria fall on the night and morning periods of the day.

Литература

  1. Zamorskii I.I., Zeleniuk V.G. Renoprotective effects of statins under the conditions of acute renal failure, caused by rhabdomyolysis // Biophysics. 2014. V. 59, N. 5. P. 837–840.
  2. Stow L. R., Gumz M. L. The Circadian Clock in the Kidney // J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 2011. V. 22. N. 4. P. 598– 604.
  3. Брюханов В. М., Зверева А. Я. Роль почки в регуляции суточных ритмов организма // Нефрология. 2010. Т. 14. No 3. С. 17–31.

SPECIFIC FEATURES OF PALYNOTERATICAL “ANSWERS” OF PHYTOCENOSIS ON CHERNOBYL CATASTROPHE

G.M. Levkovskaya, V.P. Matzko1, Skvernyuk I.I.1, Orekhova M.G.1
Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences, E-mail[email protected];1 Institute of Radiobiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

Литература

  1. Levkovskaya G.M. Palynoteratical Сomplexes as Indicators of the Ecological Stress, Past and Present // Proceedings of the 5th European Palaeobotanical and Palynological Conference. Acta Palaeobotanica. International Journal of Palaeobotany and Palynology. Suppl. 2. Kraków, 1999, p. 643 – 648.
  2. Левковская Г.М, Боголюбова А.Н. // Материалы XI Всероссийской палинологической конференции«Палинология: теория и практика». М. ПИН РАН, 2005, с. 132 – 133.
  3. Левковская Г.М., Боголюбова А.Н. Качество пыльцы и особенности палинокомплексов некоторых природных экстремумов плейстоцена и их сравнение с палинокомплексами отложений с высоким радиоактивным заражением из района чернобыльской техногенной катастрофы // Проблемы современной палинологии. Мат. XIII Российской палинол. конф. Т. 2. Сыктывкар. ИГ Коми НЦ УрО РАН, 2011, с. 278-285.
  4. Levkovskaya G.M. Pollen indication of the natural and Chernobyl type geobotanical catastrophes // Japanese Journal of Palynology. Abstracts. 13th International Palynological Congress. 9th International Organization of Palaeobotany Conference. Tokyo, 2012, No58, p. 126-127.

CONDITION OF THE MYOCARDIUM OF VOLUNTEERS AT VARIOUS LATITUDES AT CHANGE OF PARAMETERS OF SPACE WEATHER

Samsonov S.N., Parshina S.S.1 , Manykina V. I., Petrova of P.G.2 , Strekalovsky A.A.2 , Palshina A.M.2 , Afanasyeva T.N.1 , Petrova V.D.1 , Kaplanova T.I.1, Potapova M.V.1

Yu.G.Shafer Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia, Yakutsk, [email protected]
1 Saratov State Medical University n.a. B.I. Razumovsky, of the Russian Ministry of Health, Saratov
2 Medical Institute of North-Eastern Federal University of M. K. Ammosov, Russia, Yakutsk

Research of reaction of a myocardium at change of parameters of space weather is an actual task as cardiovascular pathology mortality is still in the lead in structure of the general mortality. Changes of intensity of a magnetic field of Earth as a result of active processes on the Sun and in a magnetosphere of Earth are one of the most important factors of possible failure of adaptation and an exacerbation of chronic diseases. The researches on influence of parameters of space weather conducted in recent years showed that the healthy person on Earth without serious consequences can transfer such influence. At the same time impact of the disturbance parameters of space weather on the human being with the weakened adaptation can lead to serious complications, up to a lethal outcome. For this reason detection of features of adaptation of cardiovascular system of the healthy person to the changing conditions of a geomagnetic disturbance will allow to develop further a number of preventive measures within preventive cardiology. It is known that values of a geomagnetic disturbance differ depending on supervision place width. Therefore authors assumed, as impact on cardiovascular system has to depend on location of the human being. For the purpose of identification of impact of space weather on health of the human being at various latitudes experiment within the international “Heliomed» project with groups of volunteers on the aurora (settlement of Tixie), the subauroral (Yakutsk) and middle latitudes (Saratov) was made. In work differences in influence of parameters of space weather on a condition of cardiovascular system of volunteers at various latitudes are shown.

NOVEL DATA ON BACTERIAL EFFECTS OF LOW INTENSITY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD IN EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCES:
EFFECTS OF IRRADIATED ANTIBIOTICS ON 
ENTEROCOCCUS HIRAE AND ESCHERICHIA COLIGROWTH AND MORPHOLOGY. ION FLUX ALTERNATIONS DUE TO COMBINED TREATMENT OF LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS WITH IRRADIATION AND ANTIBIOTICS

Ohanyan V.1, Torgomyan H.1, Soghomonyan D2, Hovnanyan K.3, Trchounian A. 2

1Department of Biophysics and 2Department of Microbiology, Plants and Microbes Biotechnology, Faculty of Biology, Yerevan State University, 0025 Yerevan, Republic of Armenia 0025, E-mail: [email protected]
3Institute of Molecular Biology of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, 0014 Yerevan, Armenia

The electromagnetic irradiation of natural and artificial origins is very interesting from scientific and industrial point of view. Electromagnetic fields (EF) in extremely high frequencies (EHF) in the range of 30 GHz to 300 GHz with low intensity especially were discovered to affect biological objects [1]. From our research perspective to reveal novel effects and to study appropriate mechanisms, we have selected three wild type strains of different bacterial species: Enterococcus hirae ATCC 9790, Lactobacillus acidophilus VKMB-1660, Escherichia coli K12.

E. hirae and E. coli were treated with irradiated (the frequency of 51.8 or 53 GHz; the EF flux capacity of 0.06 mW/cm2) antibiotic ceftazidime, while L. acidophilus was treated with non-irradiated ceftazidime, due to research goals. Interestingly effects of irradiated ceftazidime are more noticeable, and decrease specific growth rate by > ~12% differs from non-irradiated ceftazidime when E-coli is used, while in the same conditions the growth depressive effects are similar, if E. hirae is used [2]. In order to reveal possible mechanisms, both bacterial strains were photo documented using scanning electron microscope (SEM) of TESCAN (Czech Republic) and X-ray micro-analyzed. Based on results, we have discovered that irradiated with 53GHz EF in EHF coherent waves for 1 h bacterial cells of E. coli increase their volumes ~60%, while E. hirae cells swell ~14%. The mentioned difference may be due to membrane dissimilarities, as long as E. coli is Gram-negative, while E. hirae is Gram-positive bacteria. The difference in response to irradiation may explain the level of susceptibility of these bacterial strains.

The second aspect of our research was investigation of effects of EF in EHF on L. acidophilus. The latter is one of the most known human gut probiotic lactic acid bacteria. Nowadays there are many physical factors and chemicals which can affect gut microbiota and lead to disturbance of their functional activity. As shown before in our laboratory, the low intensity EF at the frequencies of 51.8 and 53 GHz combined with antibiotic ceftazidime suppressed the growth and survival of L. acidophilus [3]. The aim was to study effects of EF irradiation and ceftazidime on energy-dependent H+/K+ exchange by L. acidophilus for revealing the mechanisms these effects. The bacteria were irradiated with two frequencies for 1 h and then if necessary treated with ceftazidime (20 μМ) and/or N,N’-dicyclohexilcarbodiimide (DCCD) (0.2 mM) for 10 min. H+/K+ exchange was determined using selective electrodes.

It was shown that upon glucose (22 mM) supplementation the medium acidification and K+ accumulation by bacteria were observed. In comparison with control, the H+/K+ exchange fluxes of irradiated at two frequencies samples were suppressed in approx. 25 %. The combination of irradiation and antibiotic inhibited the ion fluxes in approx. 35%. It is interesting that irradiation and antibiotic increased the inhibition the DCCD-sensitive H+/K+ exchange fluxes to approx. 80 %. Taken together with data on growth and survival [3], it was suggested that H+/K+ exchanging membrane proteins of L. acidophilus might be a target for extremely high frequency electromagnetic irradiation and antibiotics.

These effects of EF in EHF on growth, morphology and membrane-associated activity of different bacteria and their combination with antibiotics are of significance to apply in biotechnology, food industry and to employ in biosafety

CORRELATION ANALYSIS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS, THEIR REACTION TO SMALL DOSES

Egorov V. V.
Moscow Skryabin state Academy of veterinary medicine and biotechnology, Skryabin str., 23. [email protected]

In work for humans and dogs (sample 50 and 10, respectively) obtained dependence of systolic, diastolic blood pressure and pulse rate from the temperature of the body in the form of “angular dependencies”. Switching the mode of operation of the cardiovascular system is due to the action of baroreceptors. The coordinates of the fracture are characteristic of an organism at a given time, as evidenced by the presence of a linear rising (pressure) and descending (temperature) dependencies from their age, known from the literature.

Correlation of physiological parameters can be used for diagnosis. It is established that the presence of the splitting line graph “Psystolic – Pdiastolic” on some straight pathologies of the cardiovascular system. Physiological parameters are sensitive to ultra-weak stress, for example, the food and drug in vitro. This allows you to pick up a sick diet and medicines.

THE TIES BETWEEN THE INFRADIAN RHYTHMIC OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN AN ORGANISM WITH THE HELIOGEOPHYSICAL VARIATIONS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE LOW INTENSIVE ELECTROMAGNETIC MICROWAVE RADIATION
Chuyan E.N.
«V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University» Tavria Academy, Simferopol, Russia, e-mail: [email protected]

This work is dedicated to the searching for the relationship of the infradian rhythmic of the physiological processes in an organism under the influence of the artificial low intensity microwaves of the extremely high frequency, with the heliogeophysical variations. It was found that the essence of the ties between the physiological processes and the heliogeophysical variations is the synchronization of the organism biorhythms by the low intensity microwaves. The sporadic enhancement of the microwave emission of the Earth ionosphere during the Solar flares and the magnetic disturbances have influence on an organism state, and its correction may be provided by the low intensity extra high frequency microwaves.

RESPONSE OF PHOTOBACTERIUM PHOSPHOREUM LUMINESCENCE TO LOW-INTENSITY EXTREMELY HIGH-FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION

Gretsky I.A., Gromozova E.N.

D.K. Zabolotny Institute of Microbiology and Virology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Zabolotnogo str., 154, Kyiv 03680, Ukraine, E-mail[email protected]

The dramatic rise in electromagnetic radiation (EMR) levels is contributing to the increasing anthropogenic stress. One of the important research areas is the study of unicellular organisms response to extremely high frequency EMR (EHF EMR). This is due to the fact that this band is absent in the EMR natural spectrum and therefore there were not adaptations evolved to its action in living organisms [1]. The mechanisms of low-intensity EHF EMR biological effect are poorly understood.

Luminous bacterium Photobacterium phosphoreum was used as biological indicator for description of EHF EMR status. Due to high sensitivity and response speed, simplicity and efficiency bioassays based on luminescent bacteria have been widely used in research for rapid monitoring of EHF EMR effects [1]. The aim of our research was to study the EHF EMR irradiation effect on P. phosphoreum IMV B-7071 luminescence.

The bacterial suspension (V = 3 ml, 107 cells/ml) in minitubes was exposed to EHF EMR irradiation. We used commercial device MRTA-02 with horn antenna (S = 2 cm2), working in a mode of continuous generation (carrier frequency of 61.2 GHz, power flux density of 50 μW/cm2) as a EHF EMR source. Bacterial cell suspension was exposed to EHF EMR for 5, 15 and 30 min. EHF EMR effect was assessed by the change in the intensity of luminescence. Experimental luminometer setup based on photomultiplier tube (FEU-115M, 1400 V) was used to register the bioluminescence intensity.

The results of the impact of EHF EMR on bacteria luminescence showed the nonlinear dependence of the luminescence intensity on duration of exposure. The 5 min – influence of EHF EMR on bacterial cell led to an increase in luminescence intensity by (21,3±6,4)% in comparison with control. Upon further EHF EMR irradiation after 15 minutes from the start it was observed an increase in bioluminescence by (41,7±5,9)%. More substantial changes of bacterial luminescence were marked after exposure to EMR for 30 min. In this case the level of bioluminescence increased by (73,9±8,2) %.

Thus, these results suggested the perspectives of P. phosphoreum IMV B – 7071 use as an indicator of EHF EMR action with potential of the development of biosensor device.

TERAHERTZ RADIATION AT NITROGEN OXIDE FREQUENCIES IN TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH ANGINA
S.S. Parshina, T.N. Afanasjeva, А.V. Vodolagin. V.D. Tupikin1
Saratov State Medical University n.a. B.I. Razumovsky, of the Russian Ministry of Health, Saratov, [email protected]
1 State University named after N.G. Chernyshevsky, Saratov

Efficiency of terahertz therapy at frequencies of a molecular range of nitrogen oxide (150,176 … 150,664 GHz) (EMR THF or THF-NO-therapy) at patients with angina is analysed. It is established that the stablest effect THF-NO- therapy is the antianginal effect which doesn’t depend on the form of angina form (stable, unstable), a sex, age, existence or lack of the fact of smoking, and also a type of the faltering mode of influence. The sensitivity of haemodynamics, rheology and blood coagulation in to THF-rays is different in certain groups. THF-NO-therapy stops the phenomena of a chronic disseminirovanny intra vascular fibrillation at patients with heavy stenocardia of tension.

ASSESSMENT OF THE HUMAN BODY MAGNETICALLY OF GAS DISCHARGE VISUALIZATIONYu. Rybakov
Federal research center for projects evaluation and consulting services, E-mail: [email protected]

Литература

1. Коротков К.Г. //Основы ГРВ биоэлетрографии. С-Пб, изд. ИТМО, 2001.

LONG-TIME LIGTH-HOLOGRAPHIC TESTING OF HUMAN PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL STATE

Trofimov A., Serdyukov D., Sevostyanova E.
International Scientific-Research. Institute of Cosmic Anthropoecology, Russia,630090, Novosibirsk, Lavrenieva, 6/1, [email protected]

Литература

  1. Trofimov A. The Problem of Helio-Gerontology. The New Scientific Point of View at the Processes of Aging and Water-Holographic Prevention. J. of US-China Med. Science, 2013, V. 10, 3–4, P. 63–70.

Full text Low and Superlow Congress 7, 2015, here (mostly in Russian):

http://biophys.ru/archive/congress2015.pdf

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• Reports on experiments that usually contain only obtained experimental data with a description of used setup and explanations of main hypotheses that these experiments are intended for. These submissions are evaluated for technical soundness by the editorial board only. After reports on experiments, authors are invited to submit a full research paper.
• Review papers that surveys specific topics or research, historical or any other areas of unconventional or mainstream science and technology. These papers are peer review evaluated.
• Innovation descriptions. These papers have a limit of 1 page only and are devoted to short communication on practical developments, products or technologies that can be commercially exploited. Investment proposals or business plans on unconventional technologies are welcome. These submissions are evaluated by the editorial board, authors have to provide some evidences for technical feasibility, e.g. video with working prototypes, images of products, implementation letters from customerЎs organization and other materials.
• Reprints of old research papers, unpublished historical material, translations of interesting papers and similar works.
• Discussions that express opinions to the published papers, general considerations and other materials.
• Letters as short messages (up to 2-3 pages) for
comments related to the published materials. Authors should send the pdf file for initial submission to [email protected], final submissions should be provided in Latex format with all high-quality images.

Regards, Editorial Board 

Content

B.P. Surinov, K.G. Hachumova, E.P. Germanov, A.A. Fedorenko. Information Pharmacology – Replication of Information Copies of Drug Substances in Aquatic Vehicles (Research Article).

Commentary on the work by B.P. Surinov et al ‘Information Pharmacology – Replication of Information Copies of Drug Substances in Aquatic Vehicles’.

A.G. Parkhomov, K.A. Alabin, S.N. Andreev, S.N. Zabavin, A.G. Sobolev, T.R. Timerbulatov. Changes in Isotopic and Elemental Composition of Substance in Nickel-Hydrogen Heat Generators (Report on Experiments).

A.G. Parkhomov. Multeity of Nuclides Arising in the Process of Cold Nuclear Transmutations (Discussion).

S. Kernbach. Tests of the circular Poynting vector emitter in static E/H fields (Report on Experiments).

S. Kernbach. Replication experiment on distant influence on biological organisms conducted in 1986 (Report on Experiments).

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Issue #E1

/ International Journal of Unconventional Science | Журнал Формирующихся Направлений Науки \ Issue #E1

Issue #E1 (English version, continuous submission).

Editorial

V. Zhigalov, S. Kernbach, A. Smirnov

Dear colleagues!

International Journal of Unconventional Science (IJUS) is a peer-reviewed, electronic journal that publishes original and high-quality research papers, surveys, reviews and letters on topics broadly related to boundary phenomena of quantum physics, unconventional information effects, energy, biophysics, medicine, psychology and other disciplines. It supports exchange of ideas and popularization of new interdisciplinary and boundary areas of modern science.
IJUS aims at international auditory and intends bringing together researchers from around the world working in these areas; establishing a dialogue between mainstream research and new research areas; involving young researchers; verification and validation of theoretical and experimental data. The IJUS encourages performing replication experiments.

The English version of the journal uses the continuous submission approach, where the papers, after a positive decision of peer review evaluation, are immediately published online. This reduces time between an initial submission and the final publication. The journal invites authors to provide medial files (e.g. video) with demonstrations, explanations of experimental setups and other supporting information. Not only videos but also the raw sensor data, obtained during experiments, can be provided and published together with the original paper. This intends to increase a credibility, technical soundness and usability of the conducted research as well as to enable performing replication experiments by independent organizations.

Journal submissions:
International Journal of Unconventional Science
Issue E1, p. 2, 2016
⃝c Authors, 2016
received: 28.09.2016
accepted: 28.09.2016 http://www.unconv-science.org/en/e1
⃝c Association of Unconventional Science, 2016
provides several different formats for
• Original research papers should contains new, not previously published material with theoretical and experimental parts, whose length is not limited (but should be rationally used) and that are peer review evaluated.
• Reports on experiments that usually contain only obtained experimental data with a description of used setup and explanations of main hypotheses that these experiments are intended for. These submissions are evaluated for technical soundness by the editorial board only. After reports on experiments, authors are invited to submit a full research paper.
• Review papers that surveys specific topics or research, historical or any other areas of unconventional or mainstream science and technology. These papers are peer review evaluated.
• Innovation descriptions. These papers have a limit of 1 page only and are devoted to short communication on practical developments, products or technologies that can be commercially exploited. Investment proposals or business plans on unconventional technologies are welcome. These submissions are evaluated by the editorial board, authors have to provide some evidences for technical feasibility, e.g. video with working prototypes, images of products, implementation letters from customerЎs organization and other materials.
• Reprints of old research papers, unpublished historical material, translations of interesting papers and similar works.
• Discussions that express opinions to the published papers, general considerations and other materials.
• Letters as short messages (up to 2-3 pages) for
comments related to the published materials. Authors should send the pdf file for initial submission to [email protected], final submissions should be provided in Latex format with all high-quality images.

Regards, Editorial Board

Content

Yu.L. Ratis. On the existence of long-living exoatom “neutroneum” (Research Article).

V.G. Volostnikov. Review on article of Yu.L. Ratis “On the existence of long-living exoatom “neutroneum”” (in Russian).

Yu. P. Rybakov. Review on article of Yu.L. Ratis “On the existence of long-living exoatom “neutroneum”” (in Russian).

A.G. Parkhomov. Investigation of the heat generator similar to Rossi reactor (Report on Experiments).

Comments to the A.G. Parkhomov’s “Investigation of the heat generator similar to Rossi reactor” (in Russian).

S.Kernbach. On metrology of systems operating with ‘high-penetrating’ emission. (Research Article)

I.A.Melnik. Review on the article of S.Kernbach “On metrology of systems operating with ‘high-penetrating’ emission” (In Russian).

A.Yu.Smirnov. The screening of new physical affecting factors? (Advanced review on the article of S.Kernbach “On metrology of systems operating with ‘high-penetrating’ emission”) (In Russian).

S. Kernbach. Unconventional research in USSR and Russia: short overview. (Historical Survey)

A. Jadczyk. Comments on Chapter 5 of G. I. Shipov’s “A Theory of Physical Vacuum”. Part I. (Discussion)

V.N. Samokhvalov. Non-electromagnetic force interaction in presence of rotating masses in vacuum. (Research Article)

V.G. Volostnikov. Review on the article of V.N. Samokhvalov ”Non-electromagnetic force interaction in presence of rotating masses in vacuum” (In Russian).

Ya.G. Klyushin. Review on the article of V.N. Samokhvalov ”Non-electromagnetic force interaction in presence of rotating masses in vacuum” (In Russian).

S.N. Novikov, A.I. Ermolaeva, S.P. Timoshenkov, E.P. Germanov. Distant transmission of medicinal substance properties to water is the result of the phonon mechanism of dispersed bodies’ surface forces. (Research Article)

A.G. Malenkov. Review on article of S.N. Novikov et al “Distant transmission of medicinal substance properties to water…” (In Russian).

V.F. Sharkov. Review on article of S.N. Novikov et al “Distant transmission of medicinal substance properties to water…” (In Russian)

S.Kernbach, O.Kernbach. Reliable detection of weak emissions by the EIS approach. (Report on Experiments)

http://www.unconv-science.org/en/e1/

bookmark_borderInternational Journal of Unconventional Science

International Journal of Unconventional Science

International Journal of Unconventional Science

International Journal of Unconventional Science (IJUS) is a peer-reviewed, electronic journal that publishes original and high-quality research papers, surveys, reviews and letters on topics broadly related to boundary phenomena of quantum physics, unconventional information effects, energy, biophysics, medicine, psychology and other disciplines. It supports exchange of ideas and popularization of new interdisciplinary and boundary areas of modern science.

IJUS aims at international auditory and intends bringing together researchers from around the world working in these areas; establishing a dialogue between mainstream research and new research areas; involving young researchers; verification and validation of theoretical and experimental data. The IJUS encourages performing replication experiments.

The English version of the journal uses the continuous submission approach, where the papers, after a positive decision of peer review evaluation, are immediately published online. This reduces time between an initial submission and the final publication. The journal invites authors to provide medial files (e.g. video) with demonstrations, explanations of experimental setups and other supporting information. Not only videos but also the raw sensor data, obtained during experiments, can be provided and published together with the original paper. This intends to increase a credibility, technical soundness and usability of the conducted research as well as to enable performing replication experiments by independent organizations.

http://www.unconv-science.org/en