Eva Pokojová
Masaryk University
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Journal of Breath Research | 2015
Michal Greguš; František Foret; Dagmar Kindlová; Eva Pokojová; Marek Plutinský; Martina Doubková; Zdeněk Merta; Ilona Binková; Jana Skřičková; Petr Kubáň
The analysis of an ionic profile of exhaled breath condensate (EBC) by capillary electrophoresis with contactless conductivity detection and double opposite end injection, is demonstrated. A miniature sampler made from a 2 ml syringe and an aluminium cooling cylinder was used for the fast collection of EBC (under one minute). Analysis of the collected EBC was performed in a 60 mM 2-(N-morpholino)ethanesulfonic acid, 60 mM L-histidine background electrolyte with 30 µM cetyltrimethylammonium bromide and 2 mM 18-crown-6 at pH 6, and excellent repeatability of migration times (RSD <1.3% (n = 7)) and peak areas (RSD < 7% (n = 7)) of 14 ions (inorganic anions, cations and organic acids) was obtained. It is demonstrated that the analysis of EBC samples obtained from patients with various respiratory diseases (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, pulmonary fibrosis, sarcoidosis, cystic fibrosis) is possible in less than five minutes and the ionic profile can be compared with the group of healthy individuals. The analysis of the ionic profile of EBC samples provides a set of data in which statistically significant differences among the groups of patients could be observed for several clinically relevant anions (nitrite, nitrate, acetate, lactate). The developed collection system and method provides a highly reproducible and fast way of collecting and analyzing EBC, with future applicability in point-of-care diagnostics.
Journal of Chromatography A | 2014
Petr Kubáň; Michal Greguš; Eva Pokojová; Jana Skřičková; František Foret
A novel approach for diagnosis of cystic fibrosis is presented. A simple and fast procedure to obtain sweat sample was developed. It consists of repeatedly wiping the skin of the forearm with deionized water moisturized cotton swab and extraction in 1mL of deionized water. Double opposite end injection capillary electrophoresis with contactless conductometric detection is used for the analysis of the extract. Chloride, sodium and potassium as the three target ions that participate in the ion transfer across the cellular membranes, and are affected by CF, are simultaneously determined in approximately 3min in a background electrolyte containing 20mM 2-(N-morpholino)ethanesulfonic acid, 20mM l-histidine and 2mM 18-crown-6. By using the target ion ratios rather than the concentrations of each individual ion combined with principal component analysis, the diagnosis of CF can be made more accurately and greatly reduce the number of false positive or negative results as is often the case when single ion (chloride) is analyzed.
Hungarian Journal of Industrial Chemistry | 2018
Petr Kubáň; Pavol Ďurč; Júlia Lačná; Michal Greguš; František Foret; Jiří Dolina; Štefan Konečný; Martina Doubková; Dagmar Kindlová; Eva Pokojová; Jana Skřičková
Abstract In this work, capillary electrophoresis with contactless conductometric detection (CCD) was used for the analysis of the ionic content of exhaled breath condensate (EBC) to differentiate between healthy individuals and patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The exhaled breath condensate was collected using a miniature sample collection device and the content analyzed using a separation electrolyte composed of 20 mM 2-(N-morpholino)ethanesulfonic acid, 20 mM L-histidine, 2 mM 18-Crown-6 and 30 M cetyltrimethylammonium bromide. The separation of anions took less than 2.5 minutes, while the cations were separated in less than 1.5 minutes. The most significantly elevated ions in the group of patients suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease were chloride, nitrate, propionate and butyrate. Although the number of subjects was too small to draw definite conclusions with regard to the discriminatory power of these ions, the pilot data are promising for EBC as a useful non-invasive alternative for other methods used in the diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2017
Pavol Ďurč; František Foret; Eva Pokojová; Lukáš Homola; Jana Skřičková; Vladimír Herout; Milan Dastych; Hana Vinohradská; Petr Kubáň
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology | 2018
Jiří Dolina; Štefan Konečný; Pavol Ďurč; Júlia Lačná; Michal Greguš; František Foret; Jana Skřičková; Martina Doubková; Dagmar Kindlová; Eva Pokojová; Petr Kubáň
Gastroenterology | 2018
Stefan Konecny; Jiri Dolina; Pavol Durc; Júlia Lačná; Michal Greguš; František Foret; Jana Skrickova; Martina Doubková; Dagmar Kindlová; Eva Pokojová; Petr Kuban
Gastroenterology | 2018
Stefan Konecny; Jiri Dolina; Martina Doubková; Jana Skrickova; Dagmar Kindlová; Eva Pokojová; Pavol Durc; Júlia Lačná; Michal Greguš; František Foret; Petr Kuban
Archive | 2017
Štefan Konečný; Jiří Dolina; Martina Doubková; Jana Skřičková; Dagmar Kindlová; Eva Pokojová; Pavol Ďurč; Júlia Lačná; Michal Greguš; František Foret; Petr Kubáň
Archive | 2017
Dagmar Kindlová; Martina Doubková; Eva Pokojová; Jana Skřičková; Jiří Dolina; Štefan Konečný; Petr Kubáň; Pavol Ďurč; Júlia Lačná; Michal Greguš
Archive | 2017
Štefan Konečný; Jiří Dolina; Pavol Ďurč; Júlia Lačná; Michal Greguš; Martina Doubková; Jana Skřičková; Dagmar Kindlová; Eva Pokojová; František Foret; Petr Kubáň