Viktor Stratilov
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Potapova S, Stratilov V, Vetrovoy O, Safarova D, Tyulkova E
Lab Anim
. 2025 Feb;
:236772241309754.
PMID: 39947897
This study investigated the effectiveness of combining cloprostenol (Cl) and progesterone (Pg) injections for oestrous synchronization in female rats. A comprehensive series of experiments was conducted to explore the impact...
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Vetrovoy O, Potapova S, Stratilov V, Tyulkova E
Int J Mol Sci
. 2025 Jan;
25(24.
PMID: 39769106
Prenatal hypoxia, often accompanied by maternal glucocorticoid stress, can predispose offspring to neurological disorders in adulthood. If placental ischemia (PI) primarily reduces fetal oxygen supply, the maternal hypoxia (MH) model...
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Stratilov V, Potapova S, Safarova D, Tyulkova E, Vetrovoy O
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 Jun;
25(11).
PMID: 38892090
Fetal hypoxia and maternal stress frequently culminate in neuropsychiatric afflictions in life. To replicate this condition, we employed a model of prenatal severe hypoxia (PSH) during days 14-16 of rat...
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Stratilov V, Vetrovoy O, Potapova S, Tyulkova E
Neuroendocrinology
. 2024 Jan;
114(5):423-438.
PMID: 38198758
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that fetal hypoxia predisposes individuals to develop addictive disorders in adulthood. However, the specific impact of maternal stress, mediated through glucocorticoids and often coexisting with...
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Vetrovoy O, Stratilov V, Potapova S, Tyulkova E
Dev Neurosci
. 2023 Nov;
46(5):297-307.
PMID: 37980886
Introduction: Many socially significant diseases are associated with prenatal developmental disorders. Previously, we showed the pathological role of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF1) in post-hypoxic reoxygenation. This study aimed to investigate the...
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Vetrovoy O, Stratilov V, Lomert E, Tyulkova E
Neurochem Res
. 2022 Dec;
48(5):1455-1467.
PMID: 36495386
The effects of prenatal hypoxia on neurodevelopment are predominantly associated with impaired maternal glucocorticoid stimulation of the fetus, which is "imprinted" in altered sensitivity of glucocorticoid reception in brain structures...
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Vetrovoy O, Tyulkova E, Stratilov V, Baranova K, Nimiritsky P, Makarevich P, et al.
Dev Neurosci
. 2021 Jan;
42(2-4):145-158.
PMID: 33440383
Introduction: Prenatal hypoxia is a risk factor for the development of numerous neurological disorders. It is known that the maternal stress response to hypoxia determines the epigenetic impairment of the...
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Vetrovoy O, Stratilov V, Nimiritsky P, Makarevich P, Tyulkova E
Neurochem Res
. 2021 Jan;
46(3):550-563.
PMID: 33389385
Prenatal hypoxia is among leading causes of progressive brain pathologies in postnatal life. This study aimed to analyze the characteristics of the hippocampal glutamatergic system and behavior of rats in...