|   Name: Olga  Gonchar,  Ph.D.
 Degree: Ph D, Biology (Specialization Physiology of Human and Animals)
 Bogomolets  Institute  of  Physiology  National  Academy  of  Sciences  of  Ukraine, 1996
 M.Sc.,  with honour,  Biology and Chemistry
 Taras Shevchenko  Pedagogical University of Lugansk, 1984
 Present position:
 Senior researcher, Department  of  Hypoxic  States,  Bogomolets  Institute  of  Physiology National  Academy  of  Sciences  of  Ukraine
 Academic  and  professional  honours  and  awards:
 Grand  of  the  Forchungsgruppe “Neurohormonale Wirkungsmechanismen” der Sachsischen Academie  der  Wissenchaften  zu  Leipzig  an  der  Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat, Jena, 2002.
 Member  of  Ukrainian  Physiological   Society,   Member  of  Ukrainian  Pathophysiological Society
 Field of research:
 biochemistry, physiology, pathophysiology, cellular  and  molecular biology
 Practical Experience: Research of molecular and genetic mechanisms regulation of  prooxidant-antioxidant  homeostasis, energy metabolism and apoptosis   in  cells during the development of oxidative stress different genesis (immobilization, hypoxia of various origin, and cardio- and neurotoxins) as well as the role of intracellular thiols (glutathione and thioredoxin systems) and antioxidant enzymes (MnSOD, catalase, etc.) in cellular redox-potential  shaping and redox-signaling implementation. Study the peculiarities of compensatory-adaptive reactions formation involving redox-sensitive nuclear transcription factors under the various modes of interval hypoxic training, hypoxic and hypoxic-hyperoxic preconditioning, restrain stress. The correction of pathophysiological disorders by new pharmacological substances.
 Procedures and skills:
 -Animal handling experience (different models of intermittent hypoxic training and hypoxic  states   of  different genesis, stress exposures, physical exercises, drug intoxication in rats);
 - Isolation of  the       subcellular  fractions  of  rats  tissues (cytosol, mitochondria, lysosome, nucleus)  and  cells  of  blood;
 - Assay of the content of lipid peroxidation products, activity of antioxidant enzymes, enzymatic  complexes of the respiratory  chain  in mitochondria and enzymes of different metabolic cycles;
 - determination of the glutathion and thioredoxin systems components (enzymatic and nonenzymatic);
 - western transfer and immunoblotting;
 - electrophoresis;
 - RNA isolation
 Key publications
 O Gonchar, I Mankovska.Moderate hypoxia/hyperoxia attenuates acute hypoxia-induced oxidative damage and improves antioxidant defense in lung mitochondria. Acta Physiol Hung. 2012, 99 (4), 436-446
O Gonchar, I Mankovska. Antioxidant system in adaptation to intermittent hypoxia. J. Biol. Sci.2010, 10 (6), 545-554
O Gonchar. Muscle fiber specific antioxidative system adaptation to swim training in rats: influence of intermittent hypoxia. J Sports Sci Med. 2005, 4 (2), 160-169.
O Gonchar, I Mankovska. Effect of moderate hypoxia/reoxygenation on mitochondrial adaptation to acute severe hypoxia. Acta Biologica Hung. 2009, 60 (2), 185-194
O Gonchar, I Mankovska. Glutathione system adaptation to acute stress in the heart of rats during different regimes of hypoxia training. Ukr. Biochem. J.1999, 79 (3), 79-85
ОА Гончар, ЕВ Розова. Влияние разных режимов интервальных гипоксических тренировок на морфологические характеристики и антиоксидантный статус тканей сердца и легких.Бюл. Экспер. Биол. и Мед. 2007, 144 (8), 216-220
YI Prylutskyy, IV Vereshchaka, AV Maznychenko, NV Bulgakova, O O Gonchar, OA Kyzyma, U Ritter, P Scharff, T Tomiak, D M Nozdrenko, I V Mishchenko, AI Kostyukov. C 60 fullerene as promising therapeutic agent for correcting and preventing skeletal muscle fatigue. J of nanobiotechnology . 2017, 15 (1), 1-8
O Gonchar, I Mankovska. Hypoxia/Reoxygenation modulates Oxidative Stress Level and Antioxidative Potential in Lung Mitochondria: Possible participation of P53 and NF-KB Target Proteins. Arch Pulmonol Respir Care, 2017, 3(2):035-043
O Gonchar, I Mankovska.Time-dependent effect of severe hypoxia/reoxygenation on oxidative stress level, antioxidant capacity and p53 accumulation in heart mitochondria. Ukr. Biochem. J. 2017, 89(6): 41-49
Mankovska I. and Gonchar O. Response of mitochondrial thiol-redox systems to an oxidant challenge caused by acute hypoxia: protective effect of adaptation to hypoxia/hyperoxia. In: Adaptation Biology and Medicine. Eds. Laurentiu M. Popescu, A.R. Hargens and Pawan K Singal, Narosa Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, India, 2013, v.7, p. 169-181.
 Contact
 Bogomoletz Str, 01024 Kyiv, Ukraine
 Department of Hypoxic States (office322)
 e-mail: olga.gonchar@i.ua
 Phone +38044 256 24 92
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