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Iron and Molybdenum Content in the Immune-Privileged Organs of Rats upon the Administration of Nanocluster Porous Spherical Keplerate-Type Polyoxometalate {Mo72Fe30}. / Ostroushko, A. A.; Gette, I. F.; Danilova, I. G. et al.
In: Nanobiotechnology Reports, Vol. 18, No. 6, 01.12.2023, p. 945-951.

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title = "Iron and Molybdenum Content in the Immune-Privileged Organs of Rats upon the Administration of Nanocluster Porous Spherical Keplerate-Type Polyoxometalate {Mo72Fe30}",
abstract = "Studies of the concentration of iron and molybdenum in the immune-privileged organs of rats without a pathology and after simulating posthemorrhagic anemia, which received intramuscular injections of Keplerate-type nanocluster porous spherical polyoxometalate (POM) {Mo72Fe30}, are conducted. The blood–testis barrier is the most resistant to the penetration of the components of POM, the blood–brain and blood–ocular barriers possess a lower resistance (accumulation of iron after 30 injections of POM), and the blood–thymus barrier is the least resistant. The borrowing of iron from immune-privileged organs such as the brain, eyeballs, and thymus occurs in the early stages (1 to 7 days) of posthemorrhagic anemia. Posthemorrhagic anemia decreases the resistance of the blood–brain barrier and is accompanied by the excessive accumulation of iron after seven injections of POM.",
author = "Ostroushko, {A. A.} and Gette, {I. F.} and Danilova, {I. G.} and Medvedeva, {S. Yu.} and Koveza, {E. V.} and Andreeva, {M. A.} and Morozova, {M. V.} and Tonkushina, {M. O.}",
note = "This work was partially financially supported within the framework of a State Task from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (project no. 123031300049-8).",
year = "2023",
month = dec,
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doi = "10.1134/S2635167623601079",
language = "English",
volume = "18",
pages = "945--951",
journal = "Nanobiotechnology Reports",
issn = "2635-1676",
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AU - Ostroushko, A. A.

AU - Gette, I. F.

AU - Danilova, I. G.

AU - Medvedeva, S. Yu.

AU - Koveza, E. V.

AU - Andreeva, M. A.

AU - Morozova, M. V.

AU - Tonkushina, M. O.

N1 - This work was partially financially supported within the framework of a State Task from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (project no. 123031300049-8).

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N2 - Studies of the concentration of iron and molybdenum in the immune-privileged organs of rats without a pathology and after simulating posthemorrhagic anemia, which received intramuscular injections of Keplerate-type nanocluster porous spherical polyoxometalate (POM) {Mo72Fe30}, are conducted. The blood–testis barrier is the most resistant to the penetration of the components of POM, the blood–brain and blood–ocular barriers possess a lower resistance (accumulation of iron after 30 injections of POM), and the blood–thymus barrier is the least resistant. The borrowing of iron from immune-privileged organs such as the brain, eyeballs, and thymus occurs in the early stages (1 to 7 days) of posthemorrhagic anemia. Posthemorrhagic anemia decreases the resistance of the blood–brain barrier and is accompanied by the excessive accumulation of iron after seven injections of POM.

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