Georgii Kirilov
Daugavpils University
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Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2013
Svetlana Gonta; Maris Utinans; Georgii Kirilov; Sergey Belyakov; Irena Ivanova; Mendel Fleisher; Valerij Savenkov; Elena Kirilova
Several new substituted amidine derivatives of benzanthrone were synthesized by a condensation reaction from 3-aminobenzo[de]anthracen-7-one and appropriate aromatic and aliphatic amides. The obtained derivatives have a bright yellow or orange fluorescence in organic solvents and in solid state. The novel benzanthrone derivatives were characterized by TLC analysis, (1)H NMR, IR, MS, UV/vis, and fluorescence spectroscopy. The solvent effect on photophysical behaviors of these dyes was investigated, and the results showed that the Stokes shift increased, whereas quantum yield decreased with the growth of the solvent polarity. The structure of some dyes was confirmed by the X-ray single crystal structure analysis. AM1, ZINDO/S and ab initio calculations using Gaussian software were carried out to estimate the electron system of structures. The calculations show planar configurations for the aromatic core of these compounds and two possible orientations of amidine substituents. The calculation results correlate well with red-shifted absorption and emission spectra of compounds.
Cancer Biomarkers | 2010
Inta Kalnina; Natalja Kurjane; Elena Kirilova; Laura Klimkane; Georgii Kirilov; Tija Zvagule
The fluorescent probe ABM was used to characterize lymphocyte membranes and blood plasma albumin from cancer patients suffering from colorectal cancer or gastric cancers at Stages II-IV. The aim of these studies was to evaluate the potential utility of measures of ABM fluorescence intensity as a standard tool in the analyses of host immune status and for a clinical interpretation of alterations in albumin per se and lymphocyte functional activity in cancer patients. The fluorescence intensity of ABM in the blood plasma decreased from control values and showed specific differences in each of the differing patients groups; these changes corresponded to cancer stage. The significant decrease in ABM fluorescence in the plasma could be explained, in part, by a diminished binding capacity of the albumin of these patients. The lymphocyte distribution among the subsets of patients also differed. Interestingly, the ABM fluorescence in the cell suspension and blood plasma was also found to correlate with select immunological parameters (CD4(+):CD8(+) ratios, lymphocyte counts, etc.) in the patients. These results obtained here showed that there was a strong agreement between changes in ABM spectral characteristics and both clinical and pathological estimates of disease (i.e., gastrointestinal cancers) severity. Thus, the use of ABM spectroscopy appears to be another tool that might be of some used by clinicians to monitor the course of certain diseases, such as gastrointestinal cancers.
Journal of Immunotoxicology | 2009
Inta Kalnina; Elena Kirilova; Laura Klimkane; Georgii Kirilov
The fluorescent probe ABM (an amino derivative of benzanthrone) developed at Riga Technical University (Riga, Latvia) was used to characterize the blood plasma albumin of cancer patients (46 gastrointestinal cancer patients—30 with colorectal cancer in Stages II–IV and 16 with gastric cancer in Stage III) and of healthy controls. The fluorescence intensity of ABM in the blood plasma decreased from the control mean value and showed specific differences in the patients before (i.e., 24 hr pre-) and after (i.e., 10 day post-) they underwent a medically indicated surgical treatment, i.e., a gastric resection or gastroectomy for patients in the gastric cancer group or a colorectal resection for patients in the colorectum cancer group. The significant decrease in the ABM fluorescence in the blood plasma could be explained, in part, by a diminished binding capacity of the albumin of these patients. In fact, before surgery, there was a strong reduction in binding constant (Ka) value for the probe observed in the plasma samples from these patients as compared with the value obtained with the plasma of the healthy donors. The lymphocyte distribution among the subsets also differed between the groups. Surgical treatment affected several immunological parameters and appeared to elevate the functional status of lymphocytes. Interestingly, the ABM fluorescence in the blood plasma was also seen to correlate with select immunological parameters (CD4+:CD8+ ratios, levels of CD38+ cells, etc.) both before and after the patients’ operations. The results in the present study suggest that measures of ABM fluorescence intensity values for plasma albumin and/or especially of lymphocytes (as reflections of their functional activity) might be a useful tool in the evaluation of the immune status of gastrointestinal cancer patients.
Opto-electronics Review | 2013
Andrejs Bulanovs; Georgii Kirilov; M. Fleisher; Elena Kirilova; I. Mihailova
We report optical and luminescence properties of 3-N, N-diacetylaminobenzanthrone thin films deposited on glass substrate by thermal evaporation. The structural and optical properties of organic thin films were studied by means of the confocal microscope with an input of femtosecond laser radiation, X-ray diffractometer, and scanning electron microscope (SEM). Intense luminescence with the maximum at 530 nm was observed when excited by laser radiation with the wavelengths 458, 476, 488, 496, 514 nm. In addition, the luminescence caused by two-photon absorption of femtosecond (fs) laser radiation has been investigated. Semi empirical calculations by AM1 and ZINDO/S methods and ab initio calculations using Gaussian software were carried out to estimate the electron system of structure. The calculations show planar configurations for the aromatic core and diacetylamino fragment of this compound. The study of the structure of benzanthrone derivative thin films with X-ray diffraction (XRD) methods, indicates the distance between molecular layers and ordered molecular fragments.
International Journal of Low Radiation | 2010
Andrejs Skesters; Tija Zvagule; Alise Silova; Liga Larmane; Nina Rusakova; Natalja Kurjane; Elena Kirilova; Inta Kalnina; Georgii Kirilov; Natalija Gabruseva
This paper describes the effects of prolonged antioxidant therapy, its stability and association with spectral parameters of the fluorescent probe ABM in blood plasma and indices of albumin auto-fluorescence in Chernobyl clean-up workers from Latvia. Patients were divided into two groups. Group 1 received placebos of identical appearance to antioxidants. Group 2 received antioxidants (vitamin E + selenium + ibuprofen). Individuals were tested three times: before supplementation of antioxidants, after therapy and one year after supplementation interruption. Applied therapy improves oxidant/antioxidant status of individuals. Interruption of therapy after one year leads to significant decrease of cellular immunity. In the group receiving antioxidants it is not so expressed compared with data from the placebos group. Changes in blood plasma and its structural and functional properties detected by ABM strongly correlated with the oxidant/antioxidant (immune) status of individuals. This behaviour of ABM could be useful in reflecting alterations of cellular immunity. Questions related to more detailed and prolonged antioxidant therapy need closer investigation.
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer | 2011
B. Siddlingeshwar; S.M. Hanagodimath; Elena Kirilova; Georgii Kirilov
Journal of Luminescence | 2009
Elena Kirilova; Sergey V. Belyakov; Georgii Kirilov; Inta Kalnina; Vjacheslav Gerbreder
Journal of Experimental and Integrative Medicine | 2012
Inta Kalnina; Elena Kirilova; Tija Zvagule; Ruta Bruvere; Natalija Gabruseva; Natalja Kurjane; Galyna Gorbenko; Laura Klimkane; Georgii Kirilov; Imants Meirovics
Journal of Experimental and Integrative Medicine | 2012
Inta Kalnina; Tija Zvagule; Elena Kirilova; Natalja Kurjane; Andrejs Skesters; Alise Silova; Natalija Gabruseva; Galyna Gorbenko; Georgii Kirilov; Marina Savicka
Journal of Experimental and Integrative Medicine | 2013
Inta Kalnina; Elena Kirilova; Tija Zvagule; Natalija Kurjane; Andrejs Skesters; Alise Silova; Natalija Gabruseva; Galina Gorbenko; Georgii Kirilov; Svetlana Gonta