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SURFACE MORPHOLOGY OF KIDNEY, URETERS AND URINARY BLADDER MODELS BASED ON DATA FROM THE VISIBLE HUMAN MALEZbyněk Tonar, František Záťura, Robert GrillBiomed. Papers 148(2), 249-251 (2004) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2004.052 The aim of the present work was to create a simplified high-resolution three-dimensional model of kidneys, ureters and urinary bladder in a data form suitable for finite element/volume based numerical simulations. The exterior morphology of the organs was based on images from the Visible Human Male data set. In both the right and left kidney, there were defined their topographic relations to the neighbouring anatomical structures. This model of kidneys, ureters and urinary bladder will be incorporated into the model of The Visible Human Male abdomen and pelvis and it is ready to be used for numerical simulations in urinary system biomechanics. |
N-FORMYL-MET-LEU-PHE-INDUCED OXIDATIVE BURST IN DMSO-DIFFERENTIATED HL-60 CELLS REQUIRES ACTIVE HSP90, BUT NOT INTACT MICROTUBULESJiří Vrba, Martin ModrianskýBiomed. Papers 148(2), 141-144 (2004) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2004.025 In this study we examined whether microtubules and heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) are involved in phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) and N-formyl-Met-Leu-Phe (fMLP)-induced oxidative burst in DMSO-differentiated HL-60 cells. Our results showed that microtubule interfering agents, paclitaxel (1-5 µM), colchicine (1-100 µM), nocodazole (1-20 µM), and vincristine (1-50 µM), did not affect either PMA or fMLP-induced oxidative burst. In contrast, radicicol, an inhibitor of Hsp90, inhibited fMLP-induced oxidative burst in time and concentration-dependent manner where IC50 value for 30 min pre-incubation was 16.5 ± 3.5 µM radicicol. We conclude that both PMA and fMLP-induced oxidative burst in DMSO-differentiated HL-60 cells is microtubule-independent while the latter requires Hsp90 activity. |
PATHOGENESIS OF PROSTHESIS-RELATED INFECTIONJiří Gallo, Milan Kolář, Radek Novotný, Petra Řiháková, Vlasta TicháBiomed. Papers 147(1), 27-35 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.004 In spite of its incidence decreasing to 1% nowadays, prosthesis-related infection remains a research, diagnostic, therapeutic and cost-related problem. It can be defined as a presence of bacteria in the artificial joint space, which is significantly associated with evident laboratory and/or tissue markers, and clinical signs of running infection. We believe that the more precise understanding of pathogenesis, the more effective preventative and therapeutic measures, and the lower infection rate. The implants are colonized by airborne, skin-, and/ or surgeon-related bacteria during surgery despite being operated in closely respected operating regime. Some prosthetic characteristics are advantageous and may play important roles in the process of bacterial adherence. After successful attachment on the biomaterial surface bacteria multiply and physiologically transform into a "biofilm" community, making them much more resistant to antibiotic therapy and host immunity. Bacterial resistance is a complex phenomenon influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic factors, including the cell configuration in the biofilm community. So the cure of periprosthetic sepsis without removing of all foreign bodies and necrotic bone fragments is often ineffective. Acute hematogenous sepsis is suggestive of a distortion of a previously aseptic joint space by invasion of bacteria through the vessels. |
Use of EQUORAL® in de novo renal transplant recipientsJosef Zadražil, Sadek Al Jabry, Petr Bachleda, Agáta GibejováBiomed. Papers 148(2), 171-173 (2004) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2004.031 This paper presents our experience to date with using a cyclosporine formulation Equoral® (IVAX Pharmaceuticals) together with mycophenolate mofetil plus a steroid immunosuppressive regimen in the treatment of de novo renal transplant recipients. Ten cadaveric donor renal transplant recipients of mean age 51.6 years (range 37-66) were followed up over 6 months for the development of rejection attacks and side effects. All patients received prednisolone, mycophenolate mofetil (1 g/day during the first 5 days posttransplant and then 20 mg/kg/day) plus cyclosporine (3 mg/kg/day). Biopsy proven acute rejection episodes were observed in 2 out of 10 patients (20 %). Six months patient as well as renal graft survival rate was 100 %. The development of graft function was immediate after transplantation. The mean serum creatinine levels were gradually decreased. Over the 6-month posttransplant period, the function of the graft was satisfactory and stable. The majority of observed adverse events were those commonly reported with the use of cyclosporine and they resolved with a reduction in cyclosporine dose. Equoral® treatment demonstrated an acceptable safety profile with maintenance of adequate renal function without incidence of malignancy/lymphoproliferative disease or serious infections. In conclusion, Equoral® plus mycophenolate mofetil immunosuppression seems effective and safe on terms acute rejection rates, patient and renal graft survival rates and side profiles. |
AROMATIC HYDROCARBON RECEPTOR STATUS IN THE METABOLISM OF XENOBIOTICS UNDER NORMAL AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITIONSRadim Vrzal, Jitka Ulrichová, Zdeněk DvořákBiomed. Papers 148(1), 3-10 (2004) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2004.001 The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), a cytosolic protein belonging to the family of nuclear receptors, controls transcription of a wide range of structurally unrelated genes. To date, the most potent AhR ligand is 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD). Exposure to TCDD leads to a number of toxic effects, in particular to tumor promotion and immunosuppression. The function of AhR in cells and living organisms therefore seems to be of paramount importance. Its absence in AhR null mice, results in severe phenotypic abnormalities, such as liver half size with fibrosis, accumulation of retinoic acid and immune system insufficiency. An important role of AhR inheres in its transcriptional control of several biotransformation enzymes (CYP1A1/2,1B1). Hence AhR is the crucial factor in the regulation of xenobiotic metabolism. Under pathophysiological conditions, such as inflammation, the level and activity of the AhR target gene CYP1A is decreased. Thus it is likely, that mediators and/or products of inflammation affect AhR function. This review deals with the role of AhR in xenobiotic metabolism under normal and pathophysiological conditions, with respect to inflammation in particular. |
1st Central European Congress on Intensive Care MedicineVladimír Černý, Oldřich MarekBiomed. Papers 146(1), (2002) This issue of Biomedical Papers (Vol. 146, No 1) contains abstracts of the scientific papers to be presented at the 1st Central European Congress on Intensive Care Medicine.1 The abstracts appear in order of presentation from Thursday 13 through Saturday 15 June 2002. This abstract book would have been impossible to produce without the help of several people from organizing and scientific committee, special thanks must be given to the Editorial Board of Biomed. Papers, which provided immense help toward successful completion of accepted papers. Our thanks also must go to people from Publishing Centre of Palacky University. On behalf of Organizing and Scientific Committee of 1st Central European Congress on Intensive Care Medicine we wish you a pleasant stay at Olomouc. |
THE DETECTION OF MYC PROTEINS IN THE DEVELOPING HUMAN KIDNEYBěla Erdösová, Filip Wagner, Dana KylarováBiomed. Papers 148(2), 205-207 (2004) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2004.040 The aim of our work was the detection of c- and N- myc proteins in the developing kidney of human fetuses especially in the neogenous zone. These proteins being localized in nucleus and encoded by the cellullar oncogene myc function as transcriptional factors. Myc gene represents the key control gene in the course of cellular proliferation and differentiation. It also participates in the regulation of apoptosis and the origin of some cancers. Both proteins have been proved to be inevitable for proper nephrogenesis in mice. Considering the dearth of studies dealing with human embryonic tissues, we attempted to map the localization and spatiotemporal relations of the expression of these proteins during human nephrogenesis. In addition, issuing from our previous observations, we tried to compare their ways of expression with those of Bcl-2 (antiapoptotic effect) and Bax (proapoptotic function) proteins. Histologically normal kidneys were collected from eight human fetuses ranging from the 10th- 30th week of IUD. Tissue samples were fixed in methacarn and processed by routine paraffin technique. Standard indirect three-step immunohistochemical method was applied for the detection of N- and c-myc proteins. In the neogenous zone both proteins are markedly present in metanephrogenic blastema with declining intensity with the increasing age of fetus. Branches of ureteral bud are almost negative. Such localization is also typical for Bcl-2 protein whereas Bax positive cells are present mostly in branches of the ureteral bud. It is not clear if all these proteins collaborate in the course of regulation of apoptosis in human metanephros. |
HAEMANGIOMAS OF THE ORBITEva Justová, Jindřich Pazdera, Vladimír Mihál, Josef NekulaBiomed. Papers 147(1), 43-49 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.006 The authors describe their experience with systemic therapy of cavernous haemangiomas making use of interferon alpha. They have successfully used the method in treating two female patients with cavernous haemangiomas in the orbit. In the first patient, the IFN therapy was followed by surgical removal of the tumour. In the second patient, surgical operation was not suitable. After the IFN therapy, the patient's state improved both subjectively and objectively. Decreased level of bFGF in urine prove to be the criterion for successful treatment by IFN. The authors also stress the risk of complications in sucklings. When choosing the method of treatment, they emphasize the necessity of interdisciplinary cooperation. |
ALLERGEN STANDARDIZATIONŠárka Hradilová, Evžen Weigl, Milan RaškaActa Univ. Palacki. Olomuc., Fac. Med. Volume 143, 2000 | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2000.003 The article summarises current knowledge about the preparation and standardisation of treatment and diagnosisof allergies. It summarises the basic conceptions, units, methods and conditions for preparation, conservationand the storage of allergens. The article is especially orientated towards grass pollen. |
Smallanthus sonchifolius and Lepidium meyenii - prospective Andean crops for the prevention of chronic diseasesKateřina Valentová, Jitka UlrichováBiomed. Papers 147(2), 119-130 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.017 Smallanthus sonchifolius (yacon) and Lepidium meyenii (maca) were the traditional crops of the original population of Peru where they are also still used in folk medicine. These plants are little known in Europe and Northern America although at least yacon can be cultivated in the climatic conditions of these regions. This article deals with the botany and the composition, the structure of main constituents, biological activity of these plants and the cultivation of yacon in the Czech Republic. The potential of yacon tubers to treat hyperglycemia, kidney problems and for skin rejuvenation and the antihyperglycemic and cytoprotective activity of its leaves seems to be related mostly to its oligofructan and phenolic content, respectively. Maca alkaloids, steroids, glucosinolates, isothicyanates and macamides are probably responsible for its aptitude to act as a fertility enhancer, aphrodisiac, adaptogen, immunostimulant, anabolic and to influence hormonal balance. Yacon and maca are already on the European market as prospective functional foods and dietary supplements, mainly for use in certain risk groups of the population, e.g. seniors, diabetics, postmenopausal women etc. |
LEFT VENTRICULAR DIASTOLIC FILLING IN YOUNG PERSONS WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES MELLITUSMarie Berková, Jaroslav Opavský, Zdeněk Berka, Vladimír Škraňka, Jiří SalingerBiomed. Papers 147(1), 57-61 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.008 The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of diabetes mellitus on left ventricular function. Using Doppler echocardiography we examined a group of 49 young (20-32 years old) persons with type 1 diabetes mellitus and a group of healthy age-matched men and evaluated the parameters of diastolic filling of the left ventricle (LV). We found significant differences in peak velocity of early filling of the left ventricle ((70.07±10.84 vers. 78.2±10.59 cm.s-1, p±0. 01), peak velocity of late diastolic filling of LV (A = 47.74±11.6 vers. 43.15±7.48 cm.s-1, p ≤ 0.027), ratio E/A (1.53±0.4 vers. 1.84±0.33), time velocity integral of peak E (TVIE = 0.083±0.014 vers. 0.1±0.022m, p ≤ 0.001), time velocity integral of peak A (TVIA = 0.039±0.011 vers. 0.037±0.012m, p ≤ 0.3), ratio TVIE/TVIA (2.3±0.73 vers. 2.9±0.9, p ≤ 0.001), time E (204.4±31.59 vers. 198.4±19.09 ms, p ≤ 0.27), time A (126.9 ≤ 23.0 vers. 113.5±15.59 ms, p ≤ 0.002), time E/time A (1.64±0.3 vers. 1.76±0.22, p ≤ 0.039) and duration of isovolumic relaxation period (IVRT = 88.2±10.8 vers. 71.13±8.4 ms, p ≤ 0.0001). Despite significant differences all the results were in the range of values for the healthy population. However in detailed analysis we found that the values measured in young (20-32 years old) persons with type 1 diabetes mellitus corresponded with diastolic parameters of healthy men of the age of 50 years and more. Thus, diabetes mellitus can influence the relaxation properties of the left ventricle. |
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF KEY REGULATORS OF APOPTOSIS IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND PROGNOSIS OF PROSTATE CARCINOMA. II. PRODUCTS OF SUPPRESSOR GENES RB AND PTEN, CDKI, FASJana Knillová, Zdeněk Kolář, Alice HlobilkováBiomed. Papers 147(1), 11-17 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.002 The molecular basis for the transition of carcinoma of the prostate from androgen-dependent to androgen-independent growth is largely unknown. Currently for example, it is not clear whether the androgen-independent phenotype is a result of selection of a subgroup of genetically distinct prostate tumour cells which are already hormone-resistant or a genetic adaptation of prostate tumour cells to the hormone therapy itself. It has also been established that prostate tumour transformation is a result of homeostatic control defects, a line of thinking directed toward elucidating the apoptotic profile of prostate tumour cells that may be important in determining prognosis, response to therapy and illness progression. Main consideration in this part of rewiev is given to the role of tumour suppressor genes pRb and PTEN and also the natural inhibitors of cyclin dependent kinases - proteins p21Waf1/Cip1 and p27Kip1. Attention is also given to the role of FAS-mediated pathways in apoptosis induction. |
Changes in mammographic and ultrasound image of the breast of women undergoing estrogen replacement therapyDana Houserková, Jitka Matlochová, Marie HartlováBiomed. Papers 147(2), 211-219 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.032 Objective: Evaluation of changes in mammographic and ultrasound image of the breast in female patients undergoing estrogen hormonal replacement therapy (ERT). Material and methods: 126 women with surgical menopause in case of benign disease using ERT and a control group of 100 women in menopause with no hormonal replacement therapy were selected for the study. Changes in the mammographic image were monitored in relation to individual types of breast according to Tabár's typology and with regard to the type of ERT application. In 38 women, changes in ultrasound image were also monitored together with ERT. Results: In 17 women (13 %) undergoing ERT, an increase in mammographic image density was found. This data was statistically significant in comparison with the control group without ERT (χ2 = 21.566, p < 0.0001). In 103 (82 %) women there was no change in mammographic density and in 6 women (5 %) decreased density despite using of ERT was found. In the group of patients undergoing ERT in peroral form, we found a greater percentage of women with an increased mammographic density (17 %) in comparison with the group of women with intradermally applied ERT (9 %). Increased density of mammographic image was more frequent in women with a prevalence of adipose tissue in their breasts (type II according to Tabár). In 8 patients (21 %) of 38 women with ultrasound examination an enlargement or development of new benign formations in the breast was found; this data was statistically insignificant in comparison with the control group. Conclusion: In women with surgical menopause undergoing ERT, a statistically significant increase in the density of mammographic image was found (χ2 = 21.566, p < 0.0001). Increase in density of mammographic image was most frequent in women with a predominance of adipose tissue in breasts (a type II according to Tabár) and in women undergoing ERT in the peroral form. These data were statistically insignificant in 21 % of women with supplementary ultrasound examination enlargement and development of new benign lesions in the breasts were found. Abbreviations: ERT |
Metal-chelating properties, electrochemical behavior, scavenging and cytoprotective activities of six natural phenolicsJitka Psotová, Jan Lasovský, Jaroslav VičarBiomed. Papers 147(2), 147-153 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.020 Chelation, electrochemical, antioxidant and cytoprotective properties of six phenolics - cynarin and caffeic, chlorogenic, ferulic, protocatechuic and rosmarinic acids were studied on the following models: (i) chelation of transition metals, (ii) quenching of the diphenylpicrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH), (iii) determination of half-wave potential, (iv) erythrocytres or mitochondrial membranes damaged by tert-butyl hydroperoxide (tBH) and (v) a primary culture of rat hepatocytes intoxicated by Cu(II) and Fe(III) or tBH. All phenolics suppressed cell membrane damage induced by transition metals or tBH. The protectivity correlated with their capacity to bind transition metals, to scavenge DPPH radical and with the value of half-wave potentials. In in vitro assays, the most promising was rosmarinic acid. |
APPLICATION OF DETERMINED NT-proBNP IN PHYSICAL STANDARDIZED EXERCISEJosef Bartek, David Stejskal, Borek Lačňák, Renata JurákováBiomed. Papers 147(1), 71-75 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.010 Natriuretic peptides can be used as markers of heart failure, its severity and also in the differential diagnosis of dyspnea. Moreover, the dynamics of natriuretic peptides in physical standardized exercise may be used in the assessment of latent heart failure. Aim of the study: Can determination of NT-proBNP be used in the diagnosis of exercise-induced ischemia or latent heart failure? 18 probands (10 men, 8 women) under study were risk persons with unspecified ECG, without signs of manifest heart failure. They were subjected to ergometric bike exercises up to the subjective maximum, SPECT myocardium with estimated ejection fraction of the left ventricle at peak ergometric exercise. The following parameters were followed-up: a) before ergometric exercise: NT-proBNP, CRP, TNF-α, Hb, Htc, lactate b) at subjective maximum: NT-proBNP, Hb, Htc, lactate c) 30 min after stopping the exercise: NT-proBNP d) 60 min after stopping the exercise: NT-proBNP. The volume blood changes were taken into account (estimation from the dynamics of Htc, Hb with calculation of metabolic changes of NT-proBNP). To evaluate the dynamics of NT-proBNP, the group was divided into subgroups according to the results obtained in ergometric exercises. Results: initial values of NT-proBNP within normal limits (< 59 pmol/l, 500 ng/l) in 94%, the submaximal pulse rate was reached in 94%, ischemic changes in ECG were observed in 59%, typical clinical signs of heart ischemia were recorded in 35%. Signs of heart dysfunction according to SPECT were found in 47% and ischemic symptoms were observed in 43%. In general, the plasmatic volume decreased by 24% at maximal exercise. Lactate concentration in the plasma increased in all cases. Conversion of NT-proBNP into volume blood changes revealed that increased NT-proBNP occurred only in 22%. Differences between NT-proBNP before exercises and at maximal exercise prior and after correction into volume blood changes were statistically insignificant. 30 and 60 min after the exercise, no significant differences were found in NT-proBNP concentrations. Dividing into subgroups according to the results of ergometric exercises, showed no significant differences in NT-proBNP concentrations. Dynamics of NT-proBNP changes during and after ergometric exercises cannot be used for the diagnosis of exercise-induced heart failure. The high stability of NT-proBNP related to physical activity was confirmed. |
ISOLATED RUPTURES OF THE SUPRASPINATUS MUSCLERadomír Holibka, Rudolf Ditmar, Alžběta Holibková, Stanislav Laichman, Katherine RůžičkováBiomed. Papers 147(2), 227-232 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.034 We rarely encounter isolated ruptures of the supraspinatus muscle. At the Clinic of Orthopedics at the Faculty Hospital in Olomouc, we encountered only 21 cases out of 385 arthroscopic operation cases from October 1998 to October 2003. The patients were examined by USG, 5 patients were examined arthrographically and 3 patients underwent MRI examination. Of these 21 patients, only 3 were operated for acute post-injury haemarthrosis of the shoulder joint. During arthroscopic operation, an isolated rupture of the supraspinatus muscle was discovered in all these patients. The remaining 40 patients were only treated at our clinic for problems associated with impingement syndrome after an interval of 3-11 months and were indicated for operational therapy for the rupture of the supra-spinatus muscle, verified sonographically and by MRI. Surgically we performed end to end sutures in 12 patients, in 9 cases we performed refixation using 1-2 titanium MITEK anchors. We supplemented the work by a detailed anatomical study of the supraspinatus muscle on 27 cadaverous anatomical preparations. It was noted that the supraspinatus muscle may be divided into three parts, with a superficial and deep layer of muscle fascicles. An aponeurotic insertion tendon runs through the center, to which part of the superficial muscle fascicles are attached. The muscle fascicles, including the central attachment tendon, run across the superior margin of the shoulder joint and by broad tendon are attached to the superior surface of the greater tubercle of the humerus. Together with the long head of the biceps muscle, they act as a significant shoulder stabiliser. The authors believe that due to the course of the muscle fascicles, this muscle acts as a significant shoulder stabiliser and a powerful abductor and elevator in the shoulder joint. The inferior portion of the muscle fascicles acts as an external rotator of the shoulder. |
The occurrence of reactive oxygen species in the semen of males from infertile couplesJiří Novotný, Ivana Oborná, Jana Březinová, Magda Svobodová, Jan Hrbáč, Helena FingerováBiomed. Papers 147(2), 173-176 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.024 The aim of this pilot study was to establish a reactive oxygen species (ROS) evaluation method as a step in the routine diagnosis of men from infertile couples, which attend the Centre of Assisted Reproduction at the Teaching Hospital in Olomouc. Standard semen analyses were performed manually according to WHO guidelines. The number of peroxidase-positive leukocytes in the semen was determined using the Endtz test. The levels of ROS were estimated by chemiluminescence assay using luminol (5-amino-2,3 dihydro-1,4 phthalazinedione) as a probe. The semen samples were collected from 68 patients. Normospermia was found in 15 patients (22.1 %). The semen samples of 3 normospermic patients were classified as ROS-positive. Elevated ROS production was recorded in all subgroups of patients irrespective of any pathology found. We confirmed that spermatozoa might be the source of ROS as well as the seminal leukocytes. Apart from the leukocytes, sperm cells with residual cytoplasm and immature spermatozoa are considered to be a major source of ROS. Thus it is suggested that sperm morphology abnormalities should be evaluated more carefully. |
Some peculiarities of the rotator cuff musclesRadomír Holibka, Alžběta Holibková, Stanislav Laichman, Katherine RůžičkováBiomed. Papers 147(2), 233-237 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.035 The authors studied the origin, course and insertion as well as some peculiarities of RC muscles on 25 cadaverous fixed limbs. They discovered that RC muscles exchange muscle bundles and are secured by synovial sheaths. They described the articular muscles in all of the observed muscles, including the deltoid muscle, which significantly stretch the capsule of the glenohumeral joint. They expressed the opinion that the subscapular bursa enhances motions in the shoulder joint. Due to the possibilities of arthroscopic diagnostic and treatment methods, they are convinced that more attention must directed to this issue from both the morphological and functional perspective. |
USE OF CYSTATIN C DETERMINATION IN CLINICAL DIAGNOSTICSJan Mareš, David Stejskal, Jitka Vavroušková, Karel Urbánek, Roman Herzig, Petr HluštíkBiomed. Papers 147(2), 177-180 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.025 This paper presents a current view of the possible clinical uses of cystatin C determination. Cystatin C is an inhibitor of cysteine proteases, and relatively stable in the systemic circulation it is comparatively easily determined. Although in clinical practice it is known primarily as a relatively reliable and endogenous marker for glomerular filtration, lately cystatin C analysis has been discussed in connection with the diagnostics of a variety of diseases such as early atherosclerosis, Alzheimer's dementia, vascular aneurysms, hyperhomocysteinaemia and other neurodegenerative diseases. |
COMPUTER LITERACY ENHANCEMENT IN THE TEACHING HOSPITAL OLOMOUC. PART I: PROJECT MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES. SHORT COMMUNICATIONDrahomír Sedlář, Jarmila Potomková, Jarmila Řehořová, Pavel Sečkář, Věra SukopováBiomed. Papers 147(1), 109-111 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.016 Information explosion and globalization make great demands on keeping pace with the new trends in the healthcare sector. The contemporary level of computer and information literacy among most health care professionals in the Teaching Hospital Olomouc (Czech Republic) is not satisfactory for efficient exploitation of modern information technology in diagnostics, therapy and nursing. The present contribution describes the application of two basic problem solving techniques (brainstorming, SWOT analysis) to develop a project aimed at information literacy enhancement. |
PATHOBIOLOGY OF ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIAMichala Fiurášková, Renata Kučerová, Zdeněk KolářBiomed. Papers 147(1), 37-41 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.005 Human hair morphogenesis is a dynamic process caused by the remodelling of the skin. Hair growth is cyclic in mammals consisting of three distinct stages: an active stage (anagen), a regressive stage (catagen), and a resting stage (telogen). One disorder in this process is gradual balding of the scalp called androgenetic alopecia. Little is known about the cell biological or molecular mechanisms involved and thus very little treatment is currently available. In this review we focus on the most significant parameters affecting hair growth which participate in baldness. |
Epidemiology of lung cancer.Helena Kollárová, Vladimír Janout, Luděk ČížekBiomed. Papers 146(2), 103-114 (2002) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2002.022 This review article presents lung cancer epidemiology, describing main epidemiologic characteristics including epidemiological situation in cancer incidence, mortality and survival in Europe in comparison with situation in the Czech Republic. Influence of environmental and life style risk factors like smoking, passive smoking, risk factors of work environment, ionizing radiation, air pollution, nutrition and genetic and hormonal factors are discussed. |
Protocol biopsy and subclinical rejection in patients after kidney transplantation treated by tacrolimus (Prograf)Josef Zadražil, Karel Krejčí, Sadek Al Jabry, Vladko Horčička jr., Tomáš Tichý, Monika Hrabalová, Petr BachledaBiomed. Papers 147(2), 193-196 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.028 The article deals with the contribution of tacrolimus (Prograf) to improvement in kidney transplant results. Tacro-limus, in comparison with cyclosporine significantly reduces the incidence of acute rejection and improves survival of grafts as well as patients. Based on the literature, the primary immunological differences between tacrolimus and cyclosporine effects are pointed out. These differences explain the better immunosuppressive effectiveness of tacrolimus. Based on analysis of the results, subclinical rejection problems and significance of protocol biopsy for present-day transplantology are discussed. There is also a critical analysis of the questions, which priority, in relationship to the expanding availability of immunosuppressive substances currently has high interest for nephrologists researching subclinical rejection. |
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF KEY REGULATORS OF APOPTOSIS IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND PROGNOSIS OF PROSTATE CARCINOMA. I. PROTEINS OF THE BCL-2 FAMILY AND PROTEIN P53Jana Knillová, Zdeněk KolářBiomed. Papers 147(1), 3-10 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.001 The molecular basis for the transition of carcinoma of the prostate from androgen-dependent to androgen-independent growth is largely unknown. Currently for example, it is not clear whether the androgen-independent phenotype is a result of selection of a subgroup of genetically distinct prostate tumour cells which are already hormone-resistant or a genetic adaptation of prostate tumour cells to the hormone therapy itself. It has also been established that prostate tumour transformation is a result of homeostatic control defects, a line of thinking directed toward elucidating the apoptotic profile of prostate tumour cells that may be important in determining prognosis, response to therapy and illness progression. Main consideration in this part of rewiev is given to the role of Bcl-2 and members of the Bcl-2 family, and tumour suppressor gene p53. |
Effect of various protective solutions on function after kidney transplantationMonika Hrabalová, Petr Bachleda, Lucie Lubušká, Zdeněk Kojecký, Josef Zadražil, Karel Krejčí, Sadek Al JabryBiomed. Papers 147(2), 197-202 (2003) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2003.029 From 1995 to 2002 we monitored a group of 127 patients who had undergone kidney transplantations in the Olomouc transplantation centre. The aim of our study was to assess the function of the kidneys after the transplantation, which were rinsed during the removal from cadaverous donors and afterwards were treated by different preservative dilutions. We divided the patients into three groups of approximate similar size, according to the used dilution - EC (Eurocollins), HTK (Custodiol) and UW (Viaspan). In the first three weeks we assessed in each group, the immediate function of the kidneys as primary, belated and afunction. The EC group showed the primary function in 51.2 % of cases, belated in 46.8 % of cases and afunction in 2.1 % of cases. In the HTK group, primary function was found in 73.7 %, belated 23.6 % and afunction 2.7 %. The results of the UW group came to primary function 71.5 %, belated 26.2 % and afunction 2.3 %. The criteria of the immediate but also the long-term function (five year investigation) was a serum creatinine figure. The lowest decline of creatinine in three weeks after the transplantation was noticed in the EC group (the average figure = 429 µmol/l). In contrast the HTK group (the average figure 279 µmol/l) and the UW group (the average figure 288 µmol/l) had comparable figures and there was no significant difference between them from the statistical point of view. It means later in the first, the third and the fifth year after the transplantation the figures levelled out: EC 154 µm/l, HTK 182 µm/l, and UW 133 µm/l. There was statistically a minimum significant difference between the HTK group and the UW group. Another criteria was to determine the amount of functional grafts in alive donees. The Assessment was carried out always in each year after the transplantation, altogether five years. The amount of the functional renal grafts in EC and HTK group was 100 %, in the UW group 76.9 %. Conclusion: HTK and UW gave better immediate functionality results, but there were no differences found among EC, HTK and the UW group from the long-term point of view. |
ANATOMIC PREREQUISITES OF THE SURGICAL THERAPY OF VAGINAL PROLAPSE AFTER HYSTERECTOMYLadislav Jabůrek, Jana JabůrkováActa Univ. Palacki. Olomuc., Fac. Med. Volume 142, 1999 The prolapse of vaginal stub occurs in about 4 % of hysterectomised patients. Suspension of vaginal stub on theligamentum sacrospinale dextrum is an effective method of the surgical management. The vaginal approach putsincreased demands on handiness and orientation in the operation field. Using a proper operation technique andperfect knowledge of the anatomic situation in fossa ischiorectalis can minimize the increased risk of bleedingduring the fixation, which results from frequent and varied anastomoses of pelvic vessels. The authors measuredseveral parameters on the group of pelvic girdles of 32 females and found following results:the distance between the base and the apex of spina ischiadica (17.1 mm); the distance between spina ischiadica andthe lateral margin of the os sacrum in the axis of central fibres of ligamentum sacrospinale (29.8 mm); the lenght ofaxial fibres of ligamentum sacrospinale (37.2 mm); the longest (11.2 mm) and the shortest (1.3 mm) diameter of15 mm from the top of spina ischiadica. In this site the thickness of muscular layer of musculus coccygeus (3.2 mm)has also been measured. The anatomic study can facilitate the introduction and implementation of more complexsurgical techniques. |
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) in health and disease.Jiří Ehrmann Jr., Nicol Vavrušová, Yrjo Collan, Zdeněk KolářBiomed. Papers 146(2), 11-14 (2002) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2002.002 Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) belong to the superfamily of steroid-thyroid-retinoid nuclear receptors. PPARs are transcription factors activated by specific ligands and play an important role during cell signalling. Intensive study of PPARs during recent years has revealed their importance in both normal physiology and in the pathology of various tissues. They participate in the regulation of lipid metabolism, inflammation and the development of atherosclerosis or diabetes. They also play a role in the regulation of growth and differentiation of cancer. It has been suggested that PPAR ligands may have potent anticancer effects and thereFirst may serve as potential anticancer drugs. In this review we focus on a role of PPARs in breast cancer and in glial tumors of the brain. |
Oxidative burst of Kupffer cells: target for liver injury treatment.Jiří Vrba, Martin ModrianskýBiomed. Papers 146(2), 15-20 (2002) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2002.003 Liver injury, and frequent consequent fibrosis, is the focus of a number of research groups ranging from molecular biologists to clinicians. It encompasses many aspects and approaches. Among biochemical events the role of Kupffer cells, oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory mediators are eminent. In this review we focus on recent findings into use of natural substances for the modulation of oxidative burst as well as production of inflammatory mediators by Kupffer cells. |
Particle disease. A comprehensive theory of periprosthetic osteolysis: a review.Jiří Gallo, Petr Kamínek, Vlastislava Tichá, Petra Řiháková, Rudolf DitmarBiomed. Papers 146(2), 21-28 (2002) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2002.004 Aseptic loosening and osteolysis are considered the main long-term problems of hip arthroplasty. Pathogenesis of periprosthetic osteolysis is multifactorial, and both the biological and mechanical factors seem to play an important role. Bearing surfaces continuously generate excessive amounts of micron and submicron particles provoking an adverse inflammatory response of periprosthetic connective tissues. In general, a key role has been attributed to macrophages. Cytokines, growth factors, PGE2, and enzymes are secreted with activated periprosthetic cells resulting in formation of osteolytic granulomas. The final osteolytic step is taken predominantly by osteoclasts which are getting ready for action mainly by an osteoprotegerin ligand (RANKL) and TNFα. Rankl is expressed by activated macrophages, osteoblasts, and lymphocytes. In parallel, a repetitive hydraulic effect of the joint fluid is manifested on the susceptible bone. |
Assessment of spectral analysis of heart rate variability in patients with history of atrial fibrillation by means of age-dependent parameters.Jan Galuszka, Pavel Stejskal, Jan Lukl, Jana ZapletalováBiomed. Papers 146(2), 81-85 (2002) | DOI: 10.5507/bp.2002.017 Heart rate variability evaluation is a useful diagnostic tool for autonomic nervous balance assessment. The role of the autonomic nervous system in aetiology of atrial fibrillation is sometimes clear as a trigger from a patient's history, but mostly it acts as a modulating factor which is not easy to detect. The present study demonstrates results of spectral analysis of short-term heart rate variability during ortho-clinostatic tests processed by means of age-dependent parameters. An original telemetric system and a unique method for heart rate variability assessment, developed by the Faculty of Physical Culture, were applied for the first time to examine patients with the history of atrial fibrillation. |



