Akpay Sarybaev
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Recent Articles
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Maslov L, Naryzhnaya N, Popov S, Mukhomedzyanov A, Derkachev I, Kurbatov B, et al.
J Biomed Res
. 2023 Jul;
37(4):281-302.
PMID: 37503711
The analysis of experimental data demonstrates that platelets and neutrophils are involved in the no-reflow phenomenon, also known as microvascular obstruction (MVO). However, studies performed in the isolated perfused hearts...
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Naryzhnaya N, Maslov L, Derkachev I, Ma H, Zhang Y, Prasad N, et al.
J Biomed Res
. 2023 May;
37(4):230-254.
PMID: 37183617
The acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and sudden cardiac death (SCD), both associated with acute cardiac ischemia, are one of the leading causes of adult death in economically developed countries. The...
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Veith C, Varturk-Ozcan I, Wujak M, Hadzic S, Wu C, Knoepp F, et al.
Circulation
. 2022 Feb;
145(12):916-933.
PMID: 35175782
Background: Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a life-threatening disease, characterized by excessive pulmonary vascular remodeling, leading to elevated pulmonary arterial pressure and right heart hypertrophy. PH can be caused by chronic...
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Mamazhakypov A, Sartmyrzaeva M, Kushubakova N, Duishobaev M, Maripov A, Sydykov A, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2022 Jan;
12:786954.
PMID: 35095556
Acute hypoxia exposure is associated with an elevation of pulmonary artery pressure (PAP), resulting in an increased hemodynamic load on the right ventricle (RV). In addition, hypoxia may exert direct...
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Sydykov A, Maripov A, Kushubakova N, Muratali Uulu K, Satybaldyev S, Kulchoroeva C, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2021 Apr;
18(8).
PMID: 33920082
Chronic hypoxia-induced sustained pulmonary vasoconstriction and vascular remodeling lead to mild-to-moderate elevation of pulmonary artery pressure in high-altitude residents. However, in some of them, severe pulmonary hypertension may develop. Besides...
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Gaur P, Sartmyrzaeva M, Maripov A, Muratali Uulu K, Saini S, Ray K, et al.
High Alt Med Biol
. 2021 Jan;
22(1):58-69.
PMID: 33400909
Gaur, Priya, Meerim Sartmyrzaeva, Abdirashit Maripov, Kubatbek Muratali Uulu, Supriya Saini, Koushik Ray, Krishna Kishore, Almaz Akunov, Akpay Sarybaev, Bhuvnesh Kumar, Shashi Bala Singh, and Praveen Vats. Cardiac acclimatization at...
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Gaur P, Saini S, Ray K, Asanbekovna K, Akunov A, Maripov A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2020 Sep;
15(9):e0238117.
PMID: 32911517
High altitude (HA) conditions induce several physiological and molecular changes, prevalent in individuals who are unexposed to this environment. Individuals exposed towards HA hypoxia yields physiological and molecular orchestration to...
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Sydykov A, Maripov A, Muratali Uulu K, Kushubakova N, Petrovic A, Vroom C, et al.
High Alt Med Biol
. 2019 Aug;
20(4):375-382.
PMID: 31464532
Long-term high altitude residence leads to a sustained increase in pulmonary vascular resistance and elevation of pulmonary artery pressure due to chronic alveolar hypoxia. However, living at high altitude is...
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Sydykov A, Muratali Uulu K, Maripov A, Cholponbaeva M, Khan T, Sarybaev A
High Alt Med Biol
. 2019 Jul;
20(3):303-306.
PMID: 31264887
Chronic hypoxia causes sustained pulmonary vasoconstriction and vascular remodeling leading to development of pulmonary hypertension in high-altitude residents. Although pulmonary hypertension is of mild to moderate degrees in most cases,...
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Ray K, Kishore K, Vats P, Bhattacharyya D, Akunov A, Maripov A, et al.
High Alt Med Biol
. 2019 Jun;
20(3):236-244.
PMID: 31210541
Cognitive function has been compromised during high-altitude (HA) exposure due to slowing of mental processing. A total of 20 Indian and 20 Kyrgyz soldiers were studied at 4111 m to...