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Also published as: Leo A Bogdanov, Leo Bogdanov,
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Nataliia Bogdanova, Sergey Ryabichko, Lei Zheng +1 more · 2026 · iScience · Elsevier · added 2026-04-24
Hydrophobic membrane proteins are widely believed to require lipid bilayers for proper folding, collapsing or aggregating in aqueous environments. Using lactose permease (LacY) as a model membrane pro Show more
Hydrophobic membrane proteins are widely believed to require lipid bilayers for proper folding, collapsing or aggregating in aqueous environments. Using lactose permease (LacY) as a model membrane protein, we show instead that folding Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2026.115237
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Daria Shishkova, Anastasia Kanonykina, Egor Kondratiev +11 more · 2025 · International journal of molecular sciences · MDPI · added 2026-04-24
Previous studies suggested a certain efficiency of proteinogenic branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) and magnesium supplementations in reducing cardiovascular risk and increasing quality of life. This in Show more
Previous studies suggested a certain efficiency of proteinogenic branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) and magnesium supplementations in reducing cardiovascular risk and increasing quality of life. This investigation assessed the anti-atherogenic and anti-calcific effects of BCAA (55 mg/day, corresponding to a human equivalent dose of 13.5 g/day) and magnesium citrate (MgCit, 1.85 mg/day, corresponding to a human equivalent dose of 450 mg/day) intake in male and female ApoE-knockout mice, with the treatment initiation at either 1, 3, or 6 months of age. At the 12-month time point, lipid retention and calcium deposition in the aortic valve, lipid burden in the aorta, and serum ionized calcium were evaluated. The early BCAA intake (from 1/3 to 12 months of age) significantly reduced lipid retention in the aortic valve, whilst MgCit decreased ionized calcium. Both of these protective effects were higher in male than in female mice. Furthermore, it was tested whether human serum albumin (HSA) or MgCit can be applied to decrease the serum calcification propensity in 100 patients with myocardial infarction. A dual supplementation with HSA and MgCit reduced serum calcification propensity in 68% of cases. Collectively, these results highlight the potential benefits of BCAA/HSA and magnesium supplementations for cardiovascular prevention and justify further clinical trials in this regard. Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.3390/ijms262311259
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Daria K Shishkova, Elena A Velikanova, Leo A Bogdanov +30 more · 2021 · International journal of molecular sciences · MDPI · added 2026-04-24
An association between high serum calcium/phosphate and cardiovascular events or death is well-established. However, a mechanistic explanation of this correlation is lacking. Here, we examined the rol Show more
An association between high serum calcium/phosphate and cardiovascular events or death is well-established. However, a mechanistic explanation of this correlation is lacking. Here, we examined the role of calciprotein particles (CPPs), nanoscale bodies forming in the human blood upon its supersaturation with calcium and phosphate, in cardiovascular disease. The serum of patients with coronary artery disease or cerebrovascular disease displayed an increased propensity to form CPPs in combination with elevated ionised calcium as well as reduced albumin levels, altogether indicative of reduced Ca Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.3390/ijms222212458
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