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IMPLEMENTATION OF CONTACT DEFINITIONS CALCULATED BY FEA TO DESCRIBE THE HEALING PROCESS OF BASAL IMPLANTSStefan Ihde, Tomas Goldmann, Lucie Himmlova, Zoran Aleksic, Jiri KuzelkaBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2008, 152(1):169-173 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2008.028 Aims: Bone structure around basal implants shows a dual healing mode: direct contact areas manifest primary osteonal remodeling, in the void osteotomy-induced spaces, the repair begins with woven bone formation. This woven bone is later converted into osteonal bone. The purpose of this study was to develop a model to accurately represent the interface between bone and basal implant throughout the healing process. The model was applied to the biological scenario of changing load distribution in a basal implant system over time. Methods: Computations were made through finite element analysis using multiple models with changing boneimplant contact definitions which reflected the dynamic nature of the interface throughout the bony healing process. Five stages of bony healing were calculated taking into account the changes in mineral content of bone in the vicinity of the load transmitting implant surfaces. Results: As the bony integration of basal implants proceeds during healing, peak stresses within the metal structure shift geographically. While bony repair may still weaken osteonal bone, woven bone has already matured. This leads to changes in the load distribution between and within the direct contact areas, and bone areas which make later contact with implant. Conclusions: This study shows that basal implants undergo an intrinsic shift of maximum stress regions during osseointegration. Fatigue testing methods in the case of basal implants must therefore take into account this gradual shift from early healing phase until full osseointegration is achieved. |
Production of H2O2 in human embryos after long-lasting cryopreservation and subsequent cultureMiroslava Sedlkov, Jitka astn, Jana kovBiomed. Papers 148(2), 245-247 (2004) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2004.051 The production of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) was investigated by means of cytochemical reaction with cerium chloride in human embryos cryostoraged for a long time period. The sites of H2O2 generation were demonstrated at submicroscopic level in both freshly thawed embryos and in embryos and blastocysts formed after subsequent culture. The intact blastomeres as well as cells of well developed blastocysts did not produce any H2O2. Two main intracellular sites of H2O2 production were identified: mitochondria and plasma membranes. Some alterations and often destruction of plasma membrane integrity accompanied by massive H2O2 generation are believed to be caused by the freezing and thawing. |
NATURAL COMPOUNDS OF PALESTINE FLORA. COMPARISON ANALYSIS BY STATIC HEADSPACE AND STEAM DISTILLATION GC-MS OF SEMIVOLATILE SECONDARY METABOLITES FROM LEAVES OF CULTIVATED PALESTINIAN MAJORANA SYRIACASaleh Abu-Lafi, Imad Odeh, Hasan Dewik, Mohammed Qabajah, Amin Imam, Valery M. Dembitsky, Lumir O. HanusBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2007, 151(1):21-29 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2007.004 Background: A comparative analysis by using static headspace (HS) and steam distillation (SD) GC-MS of the volatile and the semi-volatile secondary metabolites from leaves of cultivated Majorana syriaca. Methods: The essential oils endogenous to cultivated thyme were isolated and identified by HS-GC-MS technology and compared to those from SD-GC-MS. Results: The HS-GC-MS results showed that the Palestinian cultivated thyme is rich in monoterpene hydrocarbons and phenolic monoterpenes such as α-phellandrene, α-pinene, β-myrcene, m-cymene, p-cymene, γ-terpinene, thymol and carvacrol. In all the samples γ-terpinene, p-cymene, thymol and carvacrol were the most abundant compounds. Conclusions: HS and SD-GC-MS have proved that most of the cultivated thyme samples examined has thymol isomer as the major phenolic constituent. |
TIME ANALYSIS OF HARD AND SOFT BOLUS PROCESSINGLucie Himmlova, Tomas Goldmann, Stefan Ihde, Svatava KonvickovaBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2007, 151(2):327-332 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2007.056 Objective: Clinical observations and mathematical models show that dental implants are influenced by the magnitude of loading. Therefore, the knowledge of mandible movement during mastication is important to assess occlusal and masticatory force vectors. The purpose of this study was to detect the path of movement of the lower jaw and to distinguish stages of mastication, duration of bolus processing and peak amplitude of mastication. Method: Motion analysis was used to record three-dimensional mandible movements. Individualized sensors were rigidly attached to the mandible of 51 study participants. At the beginning of the measurement, all subjects were asked to move the mandible in extreme positions (maximal opening and maximal lateral movements). Then, each subject masticated a bite of hard and soft food. Duration of bolus mastication and peak amplitude of mastication movement in mesio-distal, cranio-caudal and vestibulo-oral axes related to peak amplitude of marginal movements were evaluated for each subject. The chewing record of each subject was divided into three phases (chopping, grinding and swallowing), and the duration of mastication and number of closing movements were evaluated. Results: The findings of this pilot study suggest that masticatory movements vary in individuals. Bolus character influences the process duration, but not the frequency of closing movements. Neither gender nor age had any influence on either the time or frequency of bolus processing. Conclusion: Relationships to directions and magnitudes of acting chewing force should be more precisely examined since transversally acted forces during grinding are important factors in tooth/implant overloading. |
RETINOIDS, REXINOIDS AND THEIR COGNATE NUCLEAR RECEPTORS: CHARACTER AND THEIR ROLE IN CHEMOPREVENTION OF SELECTED MALIGNANT DISEASESJulius BrtkoBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2007, 151(2):187-194 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2007.033 Background: Retinoids, rexinoids and their biologically active derivatives are involved in a complex arrangement of physiological and developmental responses in many tissues of higher vertebrates. Both retinoids and rexinoids are either natural or synthetic compounds related to retinoic acids that act through interaction with two basic types of nuclear receptors belonging to the nuclear receptor superfamily: All-trans retinoic acid receptors (RARα, RARβ, and RARγ) and retinoid X receptors (RXRα, RXRβ and RXRγ) as retinoid-inducible transcription factors. Aim: Summarization of selected effects of biologically active natural or synthetic retinoids and rexinoids and their exploitation in chemoprevention of various types of cancer. Results: Retinoid receptors play a role as ligand-activated, DNA-binding, trans-acting, transcription-modulating proteins involved in a general molecular mechanism responsible for transcriptional responses in target genes. They exert both beneficial and detrimental activity; they have tumour-suppressive activity but on the other hand they are teratogenic. A number of nuclear receptor selective retinoids and rexinoids, have been successfully tested using a variety of cell lines or animal models. Retinoids inhibit carcinogenesis, suppress premalignant epithelial lesions and tumour growth and invasion in a variety of tissues. Concusions: Natural and synthetic retinoids exert important biological effects due to their antiproliferative and apoptosis-inducing effects. They are also known to cause redifferentiation or to prevent further dedifferentiation of various tumour tissues. |
MOLECULAR-GENETIC APPROACHES TO IDENTIFICATION AND TYPING OF PATHOGENIC CANDIDA YEASTSJitka Trtkova, Vladislav RaclavskyBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2006, 150(1):51-61 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2006.005 Currently, invasive candidal infections represent an increasing cause of morbidity and mortality in seriously ill hospitalised patients. Because the accurate diagnosis of candidiasis remains difficult, a fast and reliable assay for characterization of fungal pathogens is critical for the early initiation of adequate antifungal therapy and/or for introduction of preventive measures. As novel molecular genetic techniques are continuously introduced, their role in the management of infectious diseases has also been growing. Today, molecular strategies complement conventional methods and provide more accurate and detailed insight. It can be expected that future technical development will improve their potential furthermore. In this article, we provide a critical review on the value and limitations of molecular tools in pathogenic Candida species identification and strain typing regarding their sensitivity, discriminatory power, reproducibility, cost and ease of performance. |
Postnatal penicillin prophylaxis of early-onset group B streptococcal infection in term newborns. A preliminary studyLucia Stillova, Zuzana Strechova, Katarina Matasova, Hana Kolarovszka, Kristina Bodova, Juraj Stilla, Mirko ZibolenBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2007, 151(1):79-83 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2007.014 Background: Early-onset group B Streptococcal disease (EOGBSD) is a serious but preventable neonatal infection. Maternal intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis (IAP) does not prevent all cases of the disease. Management of asymptomatic neonates of GBS colonized mothers is problematic. Aims: The objective of this prospective study was to determine whether administration of intramuscular penicillin at birth to a strictly defined group of term newborns of GBS colonized mothers is an effective and safe method to prevent EOGBSD. Methods: A protocol for management of full-term infants born to GBS colonized mothers was created. Either an abnormality of blood count or presence of more than one obstetric risk factor were chosen as the indication criteria for administering postnatal antibiotic prophylaxis (PAP). Results: The study sample consists of 250 newborns (11.5 % of all term infants). PAP was administered in 39 cases. Indication criteria included leucocytosis in 37 cases, leucopenia in 1 case and obstetric risk factors in 1 case. There was no case of clinically manifest infection, and no case of sepsis either suspect or proven. Conclusions: The authors suggest that the strategy of selective PAP using penicillin, may be an effective and safe method in order to reduce morbidity and mortality from streptococcal infections. They recommend a combination of IAP and selective PAP. |
NEUROHUMORAL CHANGES IN CHRONIC HEART FAILURELenka Spinarova, Jiri VitovecBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2007, 151(2):201-207 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2007.035 Background: Humoral systems play an important role in the patophysiology and development of chronic heart failure (CHF). Methods: We conducted a search of neurohumoral activation in heart failure and its risk in the development of CHF. Results and conclusion: Neurohumoral factors may be divided into vasoconstrictive, vasodilative and cytokines. The main vasoconstrictive systems are the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) and the sympathoadrenal system (SAS). Cytokines include tumour necrosis factor (TNF) alpha and interleukins. The systems of actions are interconnected and they mutually influence their secretion and activities. The possibilities of their detection and assessment for clinical purposes depend on their changes and kinetics in the organism and on the activity of individual metabolites. Apart from their vasoactive effects, the majority of humoral actions also interfere in the process of remodelling, function of the endothelium, blood elements, cardiomyocytes, cells of the smooth muscles, and in immunity as well as inflammatory processes. The rapid development of knowledge on the humoral actions in recent years has made possible their utilisation in diagnostics, treatment and prognosis. |
Relapsed follicular lymphoma sequentially treated with rituximab and 90Y-ibritumomab tiuxetan. Case reportTomas Papajik, Vit Prochazka, Ludek Raida, Zuzana Kubova, Miroslav Myslivecek, Jaroslava Drymlova, Eva Buriankova, Ladislava Kucerova, Karel IndrakBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2007, 151(1):109-112 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2007.020 Background: Monoclonal antibodies have dramatically changed the treatment possibilities for follicular lymphoma. 90Y-ibritumomab tiuxetan (Zevalin®) is the first radioimmunotherapy agent approved for the treatment of relapsed and resistant follicular lymphoma patients. Long-term benefit was observed especially for patients achieving CR after radioimmunotherapy. Methods and Results: A 65-year-old female patient with the second relapse of CD20 positive follicular lymphoma and multiple concomitant diseases was treated with four weekly doses of rituximab (375 mg/m2). 18F-fl uoro-deoxyglucose positron emission tomography combined with computed tomography (PET-CT) demonstrated only partial response to therapy with persistent PET scan positivity in enlarged abdominal lymph nodes. Therefore, it was decided to treat her with a 1200-MBq (32-mCi) dose of 90Y-ibritumomab tiuxetan radioimmunotherapy. No acute complications were noted afterwards. Hematological nadirs were reached 4 weeks later, with a platelet count of 24x109/l that normalized within the next 2 weeks. The patient had neither infection nor bleeding complications. Eight weeks after radioimmunotherapy, the PET-CT scans documented only 3 lymph nodes around the abdominal aorta, maximum size 2x1 cm. The PET scan analysis proved no accumulation of 18F-fluoro-deoxy-glucose in any lymph nodes or other organs and tissues. Conclusions: Sequential treatment with rituximab and 90Y-ibritumomab tiuxetan may be an interesting alternative in cases of relapsed follicular or other indolent lymphomas in pretreated or older patients with other concomitant diseases. |
OCCURENCE OF ADVERSE EVENTS DUE TO CONTINUOUS GLUCOSE MONITORINGTereza Jadviscokova, Zuzana Fajkusova, Maria Pallayova, Jiri Luza, Galina KuzminaBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2007, 151(2):263-266 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2007.044 Aims: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) using transcutaneous sensors is becoming a sophisticated method to control and regulate glucose metabolism. The transcutaneous sensor of the CGM system (CGMS™ Medtronic Minimed, Northridge, CA, USA) is chosen to measure glucose concentration in interstitial fluid up to three days after insertion even though its function remains stable for a longer period. The question arises, which factors really limit the period of sensor insertion without unnecessary risk. The aim of this study was to assess any adverse events occurring in the course of 9 days after the sensor insertion. Methods: In a group of 22 healthy volunteers aged 21.8±1.30 y (mean ± SE) a total of 26 sensors was inserted subcutaneously in gluteal or lumbar region for 9 days. Before insertion the site was sprayed with an antiseptic (Cutasept F, Bode Chemie, Hamburg, Germany). Local adverse reactions and disturbances in general condition were examined. Results: In the course of 184 sensor-days, there were only minor local adverse events: hypersensitivity, itching, pain, redness, burning, subcutaneous hemorrhage. Additionally, sleep disturbances, attention deficits, problems related to the CGMS monitor, to adhesive tape and/or sensor were found. None of these resulted in sensor withdrawal. In 12 volunteers (55 %) no complications were observed. The sensor function measured according to electrical signals (ISIG) failed (always on day 1-2) in 4 cases (16 %). Conclusions: The present FDA approved 3-day insertion period for Medtronic transcutaneous sensor does not seem to limit its use and appears to be worth a careful revision. |
METHODS OF IMAGING IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DISORDERSPetr TvrdyBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2007, 151(1):133-136 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2007.026 Background: Different methods of temporomandibular joint imaging are presented and discussed. Research reports published from 1979 to 2002 have been evaluated. Method and Results: The aim of this paper is to summarize the main findings from research. Basic X-ray examination is the most readily available method of imaging which usually does not have any contraindication. The use of computer tomography offers all advantages of tomographic scanning in different layers and projections, imaging soft tissues close to the joint and the possibility of "3D" reconstruction of bone structures. In case of joint dysfunctions and internal joint derangement, it is more preferable to use nuclear magnetic resonance for the depiction of the joint structures. To make a diagnosis more efficient, miniinvasive diagnostic methods are becoming necessary. Arthroscopy allows direct visual control of the joint space with the possibility of therapeutic help in cases when conservative treatment has failed. Ultrasonography, as a completely non-invasive procedure, is applied even in diagnosing functional temporomandibular defects. In these cases the diagnostic value of ultrasonography is almost comparable with this of nuclear magnetic resonance. Conclusions: So it is possible that, together with the improvement of the equipment, development of the diagnostic methods used during the treatment of temporomandibular joint defects could continue in this direction. |
MicroRNA BIOGENESIS, FUNCTIONALITY AND CANCER RELEVANCEBranislav Kusenda, Marek Mraz, Jiri Mayer, Sarka PospisilovaBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2006, 150(2):205-215 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2006.029 Background: MicroRNAs (miRNA) are small non-coding RNAs that negatively regulate gene expression in a sequence- specific manner. Post-transcriptional silencing of target genes by miRNA occurs either by specific cleavage of homologous mRNA or by specific inhibition of protein synthesis. MiRNAs are essential regulators of various processes such as proliferation, differentiation, development, cell death and interaction between virus and host cell. Aim: The aim of this paper is to summarize the main findings from research on miRNA biogenesis, functionality and cancer relevance. Method: A narrative literature review of all of the relevant papers known to the authors was conducted. Results: Several human diseases including cancer are associated with aberrant regulation of miRNAs expression or deficiency in miRNA biogenesis. Analysis of miRNA expression signatures can serve as a valuable tool for cancer classification, diagnostics and prediction of tumor behavior. Conclusions: There has been demonstrated a possibility to use these microRNA signatures for a specific cancer classification with potential predictive and therapeutic value. The known data provide evidence that microRNAs may open new ways for cancer diagnosis, prognosis estimation and therapy. |
Evaluation of transcutaneous bilirubinometry in preterm infants of gestational age 32-34 weeksLucia Stillova, Katarina Matasova, Tatiana Mikitova, Juraj Stilla, Hana Kolarovszka, Mirko ZibolenBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2007, 151(2):267-271 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2007.045 Aims: The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the accuracy of transcutaneous bilirubinometry using the Minolta Air-Shields JM-103 device in preterm newborns of gestational age 32-34 weeks, and to identify the most appropriate measurement site. Methods: Transcutaneous bilirubin (TcB) measurements were performed over forehead, sternum and abdomen, if total serum bilirubin (TSB) had to be determined on clinical indication in neonates of selected gestational age. TSB levels were measured in a clinical laboratory using direct spectrophotometry. In order to assess transcutaneous bilirubinometry accuracy, differences between TSB and TcB, their CI95%, and correlation coefficients (r) between TcB and TSB were evaluated. Results: The study group consisted of 44 infants, including 6 very low birth weight (VLBW) neonates. The correlations between transcutaneous and laboratory values were found to be significant and close. Minimal differences were observed when measured over sternum. The measurements over forehead had a tendency to underestimate TSB levels. Conclusions: Noninvasive measurement by Minolta JM-103 demonstrated significant accuracy. The authors recommend measurements over sternum or abdomen in premature infants born within 32-34 gestational weeks as a reliable and accurate neonatal hyperbilirubinemia screening test. Transcutaneous bilirubinometry has the potential to reduce the number of blood samplings, thus reducing neonatal pain and discomfort, parental distress and medical care cost. |
THE EVOLUTIONARY IDEAS OF F. M. (LADIMIR) KLACEL, TEACHER OF GREGOR MENDELMargaret H. Peaslee, Vitezslav OrelBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2007, 151(1):151-155 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2007.030 Abstract: A philosopher and teacher, F. M. (Ladimir) Klacel (1808-1882), educated in what is now the Czech Republic, developed his own explanation for the origin and interaction of living organisms. Klcel, a member of the Augustinian Monastery in Brno, infl uenced his younger colleague, Friar Gregor Mendel, who went on to formulate concepts in heredity that are still recognized for their profound insight. A mutual interest in the natural sciences of these two friends provided a basis for their discussions of the relationship between religion, evolution, and society. Klacel's outspoken defense of his proposals caused him to lose favor with both the Church and the authorities, and he immigrated to America in 1869. His failing health and inability to communicate with the English-speaking populace, unfortunately, limited his infl uence in his new environs. In this paper we trace the roots of Klacel's philosophy and elucidate his incorporation of ideas from Hegel, Darwin, and others. An investigation of Klacel's recipe for a successful society reveals his belief in the universality of life and his optimistic hope for human achievement. |
TREATMENT WITH STATINS AND INVOLVEMENT OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM: RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE CLINICAL AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL FOLLOW-UPPavel Otruba, Petr Kanovsky, Petr HlustikBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2007, 151(2):307-310 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2007.052 Aims: To study the pathological changes in neurophysiological examination of lower-limb peripheral nerves in patients with long-term statin treatment. Methods: Forty-two patients (23 males, 19 females, mean age 51.9 and 52.3 years) with a definitive diagnosis of combined hyperlipidemia were studied. Other metabolic disorders or chronic ethanol abuse were excluded. Initial examinations included laboratory and neurophysiological measures (peroneal and tibial nerves: MNCV, CMAP, Fwave mean latency; superficial peroneal and sural nerve: SNCV, SNAP). Subsequently, treatment with simvastatin 20mg daily was initiated. Patients were followed for 24 months with examinations at 1, 6, 12 and 24 months after statin treatment initiation. Results: None of the patients reported subjective symptoms typical for polyneuropathy. In laboratory findings, there was no elevation of muscle enzymes. Nevertheless, electrophysiological examination of lower-limb peripheral nerves demonstrated statistically significant prolongation of F-wave mean latency on peroneal and tibial nerves (p < 0.0001, paired t-test). A control group of 50 patients with combined hyperlipidemia but no statin treatment showed no changes over the same time interval. The study demonstrated that long-term Conclusions: The study demonstrated that long-term treatment with statins might cause a clinically silent but still electrophysiologically definite damage to peripheral nerves. |
Processing of conceptual relationships within simple Czech and English sentences - ERPs and behavioral correlatesJosef PetrekBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2006, 150(1):39-49 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2006.004 The paper presents findings of an experiment the participants of which were native Czech speakers (L1 ) possessed of perfect knowledge of English (L2). We assumed that the subjects could process differently each of the three types of English and Czech sentences; the first type represented correct sentences, the other two violated sentences. Violated sentences differed in the precise relationship between the verbs, their preceding noun phrases, and their preceding context. ERPs to critical verbs, the accuracy rate for both English and Czech sentences processing and decision time for each were evaluated. Participants' personality traits were assessed too. It has been shown that our subjects, who learned English after the age of 15, displayed significant differences in all measured parameters. It was especially the longer latency N400, the lower accuracy rate of English sentence processing, the longer decision time, and the same dynamics of all measured ERPs parameters. Possible causes of these differences are discussed. |
CORTICAL PLASTICITY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR FOCAL HAND DYSTONIARobert Opavsky, Petr Hlustik, Petr KanovskyBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2006, 150(2):223-226 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2006.031 Background: The exact origin of focal dystonias has not been elucidated so far. Aberrant plasticity of the brain cortex is suspected to be a crucial factor in the development of this group of movement disorders. The aim of this article is to summarize recent findings on the etiopathogenesis of focal hand dystonias with a focus on the role of abnormal cortical plasticity. Methods And Results: A search of the literature mainly from 1995 to 2005 was done using the PubMed and Ovid search engines. English-language articles were identified using the following keywords: focal hand dystonia or writer's cramp and cortical plasticity, sensorimotor, imaging. Additional references were found through bibliography reviews of relevant articles. The data from neurophysiological and imaging studies, as well as clinical observation, in focal hand dystonia suggest multiple failures at different levels of the somatosensory and motor systems, particularly in the brain cortex. This disorders lead to attenuation of inhibitory and fortification of excitatory processes. Conclusions: The emerging theory presumes that a maladaptive plasticity of brain cortex with abnormal sensorimotor intergration can evolve in predisposed individuals. Consequent methods of management of focal hand dystonias are outlined. |
AXILLOFEMORAL FISTULA FOR HEMODIALYSIS ACCESSPetr Utikal, Petr Bachleda, Martin Koecher, Petr Drac, Marie CernaBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2006, 150(1):179-183 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2006.027 The authors describe the technique of axillo-femoral arteriovenous prosthesis interposition and evaluate their experience with this non-conventional access for hemodialysis. |
SELECTED PREGNANCY VARIABLES IN WOMEN WITH PLACENTAL ABRUPTIONMartin Prochazka, Marek Lubusky, Ludek Slavik, Petr Hrachovec, Petr Zielina, Milan Kudela, Pelle G. LindqvistBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2006, 150(2):271-273 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2006.040 Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate risk factors for placental abruption and to determine if anamnestic variables such as inherited thrombosis or recurrent fetal loss might be used as a predictor for placental abruption. Methods: A retrospective case-control study at the University Hospital, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic. One hundred and eighty women with placental abruptio out of 20,175 deliveries (0.79 %) who were compared to 196 unselected pregnant women. A detailed anamnesis was taken. Results: Compared to controls, women with placental abruptio had a 12-fold increased prevalence of prior recurrent fetal loss and a 6-fold increased prevalence of inherited thrombosis. Conclusions: We found that recurrent fetal loss, and inherited thrombosis may be significant risk factors for placental abruptio. |
The in vitro effect of fluoridated milk in a bacterial biofilm - Enamel modelWolfgang H. Arnold, Stefan Forer, Joerg Heesen, Keren Yudovich, Doron Steinberg, Peter GaenglerBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2006, 150(1):63-69 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2006.006 Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of milk and fluoridated milk on bacterially induced caries-like lesions. Sample and methods: Extracted impacted human molars were cut in half and covered with a varnish leaving a 4*4 mm window. The samples were coated with biofilm of S. sobrinus and were further divided into three experimental groups of S. sobrinus, S. sobrinus and milk and S. sobrinus and fluoridated milk. As negative controls served teeth incubated in saline. Of twenty tooth halves serial ground sections were cut through the lesions and investigated with polarization light microscopy (PLM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and EDX element analysis. The PLM photographs were used for 3D reconstruction, volumetric assessment and determination of the extension of the lesion zones. Of eight tooth halves the biofilm on the enamel surface was studied with SEM and EDX element analysis. Results: Volumetric assessment showed a statistically significant difference in the volume of the body of the lesion and the translucent zone between the milk group and fluoridated milk group. Quantitative element analysis demonstrated significant differences between sound enamel and the superficial layer in the fluoridated milk group. The biofilm on the enamel surface showed an increased Ca content in the milk group and fluoridated milk group. Conclusions: Milk as a common nutrient seems to play a complex role in in-vitro biofilm - enamel interactions stimulating bacterial demineralization on one hand, and, as effective fluoride carrier, inhibits caries-like demineralization. |
SCREENING FOR CHROMOSOMAL ANOMALIES IN THE FIRST TRIMESTER: A REPORT ON THE FIRST YEAR OF PROSPECTIVE SCREENING FOR CHROMOSOMAL ANOMALIES IN THE FIRST TRIMESTER IN THE CZECH REPUBLICIshraq Dhaifalah, Jiri Santavy, Jana ZapletalovaBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2006, 150(2):275-278 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2006.041 Background: The increase in maternal age in recent years has intensified the effort to develop early non-invasive methods for screening for trisomy 21 and other chromosomal abnormalities in prenatal diagnosis. In the first trimester of pregnancy, maternal age, fetal nuchal translucency (NT), maternal levels of free β- human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) and pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) are used as screening markers. We evaluated the introduction of this method of screening for the first time in the Czech Republic. Methods: it is a prospective study for one-year from the beginning of 2004. The risk of trisomy 21(Down's syndrome) was estimated for 686 singleton pregnancies. The specific risk was calculated using the Fetal Medicine Foundation software (FMF) by accredited sonographers. Karyotyping was offered to women with risk ≥ 1 in 250. Results: In the population screened 18 % of women were aged 35 and more. We found 2 cases of trisomy 21 and 1 case of trisomy 18 (Edward syndrome) resulting in a detection rate of 100 % for trisomy 21 for a 5 % false positive rate (33 of 683). The maternal age of the detected cases was 30, 38 and 42 years. Conclusion: Introduction of the first trimester screening to our clinic, reduced the number of invasive genetic testing from 18 % to 5 %. First trimester screening for trisomy 21 and other aneuploidies has a high sensitivity with a low false positive rate and can be delivered in an efficient manner in a university hospital. |
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) - A novel common aspect of the metabolic syndromeKaterina Bogdanova, Hana Poczatkova, Lenka Uherkova, Dagmar Riegrova, Miroslav Rypka, Janos Feher, Giulio Marchesini, Jaroslav VeselyBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2006, 150(1):101-104 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2006.014 Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is emerging as one of the most common liver disorders claiming the urgent attention of both medical professionals and the public sphere because of the imminent epidemic of advanced liver injury that appendages epidemic of obesity. Recent research reveals simple triglyceride accumulation in hepatocytes (i.e., liver steatosis) frequently becoming complicated by inflammation (i.e., non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, or NASH) that may progress into more advanced stages of the disease including cirrhosis or, eventually, hepatocellular carcinoma. The exact mechanisms of the progression of NAFLD into overt NASH and advanced disease stages are largely unknown. There is urgent need in terms of both intensive research pursuits and effective practical measures to deal with this common threat. |
Uterine rupture during pregnancy and delivery among women attending the Al-Tthawra Hospital in Sana'a City Yemen RepublicIshraq Dhaifalah, Jiri Santavy, Helena FingerovaBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2006, 150(2):279-283 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2006.042 Background: About 20 percent of the population in developing countries is composed of women of reproductive age. These women face one of the catastrophic risks of pregnancy "uterine rupture". Studies conducted in the developing world give strong evidence that uterine rupture is a major health problem in these countries with the rate being high in rural areas. Aim: The purpose of the study was to estimate the incidence and determine the risk factors and outcome of uterine rupture among women using the referral hospital Al-thawra in Sana'a City, Yemen republic and to extrapolate the data to the whole of Yemen. Methods: The data was collected retrospectively; by interviewing, examining and following up all the cases of uterine rupture coming to the hospital during a period of 9 months between September 1996 and May 1997. A descriptive analysis and distribution frequency of the commonest causes of uterine rupture in 37 cases are presented taking into account medical, reproductive, health services provided and sociodemographic factors. Results: Incidence of uterine rupture in Yemen was found to be (0.63), obstructed labor 83 %, contracted pelvis 19 %, previous surgery in 48 %, Oxytocine infusion in 42 %. Grand-multiparty was in 65 % and maternal age over 35 years in 50 %. Antenatal care was only in 34 %. Conclusion: The high percentage of malpresentation, cephalopelvic disproportion, previous uterine surgery accompanied by the high percentage of use of Oxytocin in this study highlights very clearly the role of this medication in increasing the risk of uterine rupture in Yemen. |
TOXCON 2005Supplement 1Biomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2005, 149(1) 10th Interdisciplinary Czech and Slovak Toxicological Conference |
SIMULATION OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM USING EQUIVALENT ELECTRONIC SYSTEMKamran Hassani, Mahdi Navidbakhsh, Mostafa RostamiBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2006, 150(1):105-112 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2006.015 This paper describes simulation of the cardiovascular system using a complex electronic circuit. In this study we have taken a slightly different approach to the modeling of the system and tried to advance existing electrical models by increasing more segments and parameters. The model consists of 42 segments representing the arterial system. Anatomical and physiological data for circuit parameters have been extracted from medical articles and textbooks. The frequency of heart is 1 Hz and the system operates in steady state condition. Each artery is modeled by one capacitor, resistor and inductor. The left and right ventricles are modeled using AC power suppliers and diodes. The results of the simulation including pressure and volume graphs exhibit operation of the cardiovascular system under normal condition. The results of the simulation have been compared with the relevant experimental observation and are in good agreement with them. |
Bifocal pacing - A novel cardiac resynchronization therapy? Results of bifocal pacing study and review of the current literatureAlan Bulava, Jan LuklBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2006, 150(2):303-312 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2006.047 Background: Bifocal pacing (BFP) has been proposed as a more feasible alternative of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Aim: To evaluate BFP in patients with severe congestive heart failure and significant intraventricular conduction delay and to compare it with biventricular pacing (BVP). Methods: Both echocardiographic examination including tissue Doppler imaging and invasive measurements of cardiac hemodynamics was performed under basal conditions and during BFP and BVP. Results: 50 patients were included: 29 patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD), 21 patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (IDCM). Left ventricular (LV) pressure gradient (dp/dtmax) increased during BFP compared to the baseline (13.4 %, 95 % CI 9.2-17.6 %, p < 0.0001) and a further increase was achieved during BVP (29.5 %, 95 % CI 23.7-35.4 %, p < 0.0001). A significant correlation was found between the distance of the right ventricular apical and outflow tract leads and percentage of dp/dtmax increase in IDCM patients (r = 0.72, p < 0.001), but not in IHD patients. Interventricular mechanical delay (IVMD) decreased in BFP compared to baseline (43 ± 22 ms vs. 53 ± 31 ms, p = 0.006). BVP produced even shorter IVMD (22 ± 19 ms, p < 0.0001). In all patients, the regional systolic contraction times were significantly shortened, corresponding with prolongation of the respective regional diastolic filling times during both BFP (p < 0.05 for all segments) and BVP (p < 0.001 for all segments). The effect of BVP on regional systole shortening was more pronounced. Conclusions: BFP improves LV hemodynamics by decreasing the inter- and intraventricular conduction delays. The leads in the right ventricle should be placed at the longest achievable distance. BVP is superior to BFP. |
Present state of evaluating malnutrition in the elderly - analysing indicatorsDana Hrnciarikova, Bozena Juraskova, Zdenek Zadak, Miloslav HronekBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2006, 150(2):217-221 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2006.030 Objectives: Malnutrition in old age is a significant problem. The study presents a survey of the basic methods used in the diagnosis of malnutrition in the elderly such as nutritional anamnesis, anthropometrical, laboratory a functional examinations and indicating specific differences as compared with a younger population. Methods: We conducted a search of Czech and foreign literature (using PubMed, Medline) focused on diagnostic methods and examinations of nutritional markers especially by geriatric patients published from 1994 to 2006. Results and conclusions: The examinations we presented are simple, non-invasive methods, which can we use especially for out-patient monitoring of geriatric patients to recognize nutrition disorders. Timely diagnosis of malnutrition in the elderly can prevent patients from worsing self-sufficiency and quality of life of the seniors, increasing the risk of institutionalisation, prolonging hospitalisations due to increased rates of complications and increasing the treatment costs and mortality of geriatric patients. |
MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES AND THEIR FUNCTION IN MYOCARDIUMJi Kukaka, Richard Pra, Karel Kotaka, Vclav PelouchBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2005, 149(2):225-236 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2005.031 A significant number of myocardial diseases are accompanied by increased synthesis and degradation of the extracellular matrix (ECM) as well as by changed maturation and incorporation of ECM components. Important groups of enzymes responsible for both normal and pathological processes in ECM remodeling are matrix metaloproteinases (MMPs). These enzymes share a relatively conserved structure with a number of identifiable modules linked to their specific functions. The most important function of MMPs is the ability to cleave various ECM components; including such rigid molecules as fibrillar collagen molecules. The amount and activity of MMPs in cardiac tissue are regulated by a range of activating and inhibiting processes. Although MMPs play multifarious roles in many myocardial diseases, here we have focused on their function in ischemic cardiac tissue, dilated cardiomyopathy and hypertrophied cardiac tissue. The inhibition of MMPs by means of synthetic inhibitors seems to be a promising strategy in cardiac disease treatment. Their effects on diseased cardiac tissue have been successfully tested in several experimental studies. |
Myrrh - Commiphora chemistryLumr O. Hanu, Tom ezanka, Valery M. Dembitsky, Arieh MoussaieffBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2005, 149(1):3-28 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2005.001 Myrrh and opopanax has been used throughout history in incense and as a perfume. Since Bible times it has been used for the treatment of wounds. The first attempts to identify content compounds were almost 100 years ago. In this review we discuss the present state of knowledge in the chemistry of substances of Commiphora spp. |
PHARMACOKINETIC CONVERSION STUDY OF A NEW CYCLOSPORINE FORMULATION IN STABLE ADULT RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTSFrantiek Perlk, Marwan A. Masri, M. Rost, Vojtch KamardBiomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub. 2005, 149(2):309-313 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2005.048 Cyclosporine A (CyA) is a standard component of immunosuppressive regimens. It is a critical-dose drug for which a minor change in absorption can have important clinical consequences. The aim of the study was to compare the pharmacokinetics and safety of the new generic CyA formulation, Equoral® capsules, after a switch from original formulation, Neoral® capsules, in seventy stable adult renal transplant recipients. The extent and rate of pharmacokinetic parameters for bioequivalence were compared in a non-randomized, steady-state clinical study with fixed non-replicate study design. Pharmacokinetic analysis of CyA have shown that both the rate and extent of absorption of Equoral® does not differ significantly from that of Neoral®. At identical dosing, the new formulation was found to have geometric means of Cmax 717 ng/ml and AUCτ 3108 ng/ml.h, while corresponding results of comparator were 725 ng/ml and AUCτ 3039 ng/ml.h, respectively. The 90 % confidence intervals of Cmax and AUCτ were within 80- 125 % interval of the mean values. The results suggest that Equoral® capsules can be used as an alternative treatment to Neoral® capsules in CyA regimen. |



