S. B. Krasnova
Russian Academy of Sciences
11 Papers
103 Citations
S. B. Krasnova is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Receptor & (+)-Naloxone. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications.
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Effect of synthetic β-endorphin-like peptide immunorphin on human T lymphocytes
Elena V. Navolotskaya,Natalia Malkova,T. A. Zargarova,T. N. Lepikhova,S. B. Krasnova,Valery M. Lipkin +5 more
TL;DR: β-endorphin and immunorphin interact with common naloxone insensitive receptors on T lymphocytes and stimulate concanavalin A-induced proliferation of T lymphocyte proliferation from the blood of healthy donors.
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Synthetic peptide SLTCLVKGFY competes with β-endorphin for naloxone-insensitive binding sites on rat brain membranes
Elena V. Navolotskaya,T. A. Zargarova,Natalia Malkova,S. B. Krasnova,Vladimir P. Zav'yalov,Valery M. Lipkin +5 more
TL;DR: The binding specificity study revealed that 125I-labeled immunorphin and its fragment Val-Lys-Gly-Phe-Tyr were insensitive not only to naloxone but to [Met(5]enkephalin and [Leu(5)]enke phalin as well.
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β-Endorphin-like Peptide SLTCLVKGFY Is a Selective Agonist of Nonopioid β-Endorphin Receptor
Elena V. Navolotskaya,T. A. Zargarova,Natalia Malkova,S. B. Krasnova,Vladimir P. Zav'yalov,Valery M. Lipkin +5 more
TL;DR: It has been found that β-END and IMN bind to common NAL-insensitive binding sites on T lymphocytes and enhance Con A-induced proliferation of these cells.
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Synthetic peptide VKGFY and its cyclic analog stimulate macrophage bactericidal activity through non-opioid beta-endorphin receptors.
Elena V. Navolotskaya,Kolobov Alexander A,E. A. Kampe-Nemm,T. A. Zargarova,Natalia Malkova,S. B. Krasnova,Yu. A. Kovalitskaya,Vladimir P. Zav'yalov,Valery M. Lipkin +8 more
TL;DR: The effects of pentarPHin and cyclopentarphin on macrophages are mediated by naloxone-insensitive receptors common for pentarph in, cyclopentsin, immunorphin, and β-endorphin.
Interaction of synthetic decapeptide SLTCLVKGFY with human T lymphocytes
Navolotskaia Ev,Natalia Malkova,T. N. Lepikhova,S. B. Krasnova,T. A. Zargarova,V. P. Zav'ialov,Valery M. Lipkin +6 more
TL;DR: The synthetic peptide SLTCLVKGFY, corresponding to the 364–373 amino acid sequence of the human IgG heavy chain (Immunorphin), was found to compete with [125I] β-endorphin for binding by high-affinity receptors on T lymphocytes isolated from the blood of healthy donors.
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