Eva Rozborilova
Jessenius Faculty of Medicine
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Clinical and Applied Thrombosis-Hemostasis | 2007
Jan Stasko; Peter Galajda; Jela Ivanková; Eva Rozborilova; Peter Kubisz
In several studies, hemodialysis (HD) patients treated with recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO) because of renal anemia showed increased levels of soluble adhesion molecules. The purpose of the study was to investigate the changes of soluble P-selectin (sSELP) and its relationship to platelet activation during a single HD session in patients with long-term rHuEPO treatment. Fifty-two HD patients with chronic renal failure were involved—26 with rHuEPO treatment (EPO group) and 26 without (non-EPO group). Thirty healthy subjects served as the control group. The sSELP, β-thromboglobulin, and platelet factor 4 plasma levels were measured before and after a single 4-hour HD session on a cuprophane dialyzer. The basal β-thromboglobulin and platelet factor 4 plasma levels were significantly increased in both HD groups compared with healthy controls but did not change after a single HD session, except for a significant decrease of platelet factor 4 in the non-EPO group. The predialysis sSELP plasma levels did not differ significantly compared with those of the healthy controls, but there was a significant increase of sSELP levels after a single HD session in both groups (EPO, P < .005; non-EPO, P < .05, respectively). These results suppose that the increased sSELP level was released from platelets during the course of a single HD session. The more significant increase of the sSELP plasma levels in EPO group during HD indicates that platelets are more activated in patients with long-term rHuEPO treatment, and this fact could partially explain the suspected tendency for thrombosis in these patients.
European Journal of Medical Research | 2009
Martina Antosova; Alica Bencova; A Psenkova; D Herle; Eva Rozborilova
ObjectiveExhaled nitric oxide (eNO) has been suggested as a marker of airway inflammatory diseases. The level of eNO is influenced by many various factor including age, sex, menstrual cycle, exercise, food, drugs, etc. The aim of our study was to investigate a potential influence of circadian variation on eNO level in healthy subjects.MethodsMeasurements were performed in 44 women and 10 men, non-smokers, without respiratory tract infection in last 2 weeks. The eNO was detected at 4-hour intervals from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. using an NIOX analyzer. We followed the ATS/ERS guidelines for eNO measurement and analysis.ResultsPeak of eNO levels were observed at 10 a.m. (11.1 ± 7.2 ppb), the lowest value was detected at 10 p.m. (10.0 ± 5.8 ppb). The difference was statistically significant (paired t-test, P < 0.001).ConclusionsThe daily variations in eNO, with the peak in the morning hours, could be of importance in clinical practice regarding the choice of optimal time for monitoring eNO in patients with respiratory disease.
International Journal of Oncology | 2015
Andrea Soltysova; Jan Breza; Martina Takacova; Jana Feruszova; Sona Hudecova; Barbora Novotna; Eva Rozborilova; Silvia Pastorekova; Ludevit Kadasi; Olga Krizanova
Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most frequent type of kidney cancer. In order to better understand the biology of ccRCC, we accomplished the gene profiling of fresh tissue specimens from 11 patients with the renal tumors (9 ccRCCs, 1 oncocytoma and 1 renal B-lymphoma), in which the tumor-related data were compared to the paired healthy kidney tissues from the same patients. All ccRCCs exhibited a considerably elevated transcription of the gene coding for carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX). Moreover, the ccRCC tumors consistently displayed increased expression of genes encoding the glycolytic pathway enzymes, e.g. hexokinase II (HK2) and lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA) and a decreased expression of genes for the mitochondrial electron transport chain components, indicating an overall reprogramming of the energetic metabolism in this tumor type. This appears to be accompanied by altered expression of the genes of the pH regulating machinery, including ion and lactate transporters. Immunohistochemical staining of tumor tissue sections confirmed the increased expression of CAIX, HK2 and LDHA in ccRCC, validating the microarray data and supporting their potential as the energetic metabolism-related biomarkers of the ccRCC.
Clinical Respiratory Journal | 2017
Timm Greulich; Alexander Averyanov; Ludmila Borsa; Eva Rozborilova; Dalius Vaicius; Tamás Major; Valentyna Chopyak; Voicu Tudorache; Tatyana Konstantinova; Sandra Camprubi
Alpha1‐antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) predisposes individuals to early‐onset emphysema. Despite its prevalence, especially among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, AATD is still underdiagnosed. The aim of this study is to identify individuals with lung disease and severe AATD in central‐eastern Europe.
European Journal of Medical Research | 2009
Alica Bencova; Eva Rozborilova; Martina Antosova
ObjectiveExhaled nitric oxide has been proposed as a noninvasive marker of eosinophilic airway inflammation in lower airways. The aim of the study was to investigate the impact of atopy, pollen exposure, and pharmacological treatment on NO production in lower airways of patients with allergic rhinitis.Subjects and methodsMeasurements of exhaled NO were performed in 79 non-asthmatic subjects with seasonal allergic rhinitis outside and in pollen season, before and after pharmacological treatment, and in 54 healthy controls.ResultsPatients with allergic rhinitis had significantly higher levels of exhaled NO (18.3 ± 11.0 ppb) than healthy controls (13.0 ± 7.2 ppb) measured outside the pollen season (P = 0.0024). Increased exhaled NO levels were also found in patients with allergic rhinitis in the pollen season (27.0 ± 20.0 ppb) compared with the levels outside pollen season (P = 0.0001), before pharmacological treatment. In rhinitic patients treated by nasal corticosteroids and antihistamines in the pollen season, the levels of exhaled NO were significantly lower (17.0 ± 16.4 ppb; P = 0.045) than those before treatment. No difference was found in NO levels in rhinitic patients outside and in pollen season after pharmacological treatment.ConclusionsThis study has shown the presence of eosinophilic airway inflammation in the lower airways in allergic rhinitis patients. A significant increase of exhaled NO after pollen exposure in rhinitic patients underlies the impact of inflammation on the upper respiratory tract. A bidirectional link between upper and lower airways is confirmed by a decrease in exhaled NO in the pollen season, almost to the starting levels, after application of topic corticosteroids and antihistamines.
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology | 2018
Jana Kubickova; Lubomira Lencesova; Lucia Csaderova; Tibor Stračina; Sona Hudecova; Petr Babula; Eva Rozborilova; Marie Nováková; Olga Krizanova
Haloperidol is an antipsychotic agent that primarily acts as an antagonist of D2 dopamine receptors. Besides other receptor systems, it targets sigma 1 receptors (σ1Rs) and inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors (IP3Rs). Aim of this work was to investigate possible changes in IP3Rs and σ1Rs resulting from haloperidol treatment and to propose physiological consequences in differentiated NG-108 cells, i.e., effect on cellular plasticity. Haloperidol treatment resulted in up-regulation of both type 1 IP3Rs (IP3R1s) and σ1Rs at mRNA and protein levels. Haloperidol treatment did not alter expression of other types of IP3Rs. Calcium release from endoplasmic reticulum (ER) mediated by increased amount of IP3R1s elevated cytosolic calcium and generated ER stress. IP3R1s were bound to σ1Rs, and translocation of this complex from ER to nucleus occurred in the group of cells treated with haloperidol, which was followed by increased nuclear calcium levels. Haloperidol-induced changes in cytosolic, reticular, and nuclear calcium levels were similar when specific σ1 blocker -BD 1047- was used. Changes in calcium levels in nucleus, ER, and cytoplasm might be responsible for alterations in cellular plasticity, because length of neurites increased and number of neurites decreased in haloperidol-treated differentiated NG-108 cells.
Archive | 2017
Sadlonova J; Denisa Osinová; Eva Rozborilova; Oto Osina; E. Novakova; V. Sadlonova
In December 2011, a major revision of GOLD 2011 guidelines was published based on the evidence-based medicine. The goal of GOLD 2011 is to determine the severity of the disease, its impact on the patients health, and the risk of future events; all of which eventually guide therapy. A combined COPD assessment according to GOLD 2011 considers the patients level of symptoms, spirometry abnormalities, risk of exacerbation, and the presence of comorbidities. GOLD 2011 stratifies patients into four basic groups labeled A, B, C, and D. The aim of the present study was to assess the importance of updated GOLD guidelines for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of COPD. We found that the multicomponent 2011 guidelines offer a significant advantage over the previous mono-component COPD assessment according to GOLD 2006 in terms of disease control and therapy management, with patients enjoying better spirometry values and a higher arterial oxygen content considered the primary outcomes of interest.
Acta Medica Martiniana | 2015
Denisa Osinová; J. Sadloňová; Eva Rozborilova
Abstract Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a disease that is characterized by a persistent blockage of airflow from the lungs. It is an under-diagnosed, life-threatening disease which is not fully reversible. COPD is not only global health problem, the disease is also serious economic problem. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of implementation of new guidelines Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) for diagnosis and treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Design: Consecutive, observational, retrospective, mono-centric study. Methods: Into the study were included all patients admitted with COPD exacerbations to Department of Pneumology and Phtiseology, Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin and University Hospital, separately in year 2008 and year 2013, who have satisfied the inclusion criteria. Those years were chosen specifically from the reason of biennial application of diagnosis and treatment, according to recommended guidelines GOLD 2006 and GOLD 2011, in practice. The study was focused on the basic anthropometric parameters, data of medical history, complications of underlying disease, comorbidities, laboratory parameters, treatment strategy of patients after release from hospital and mortality within one year were evaluated. Results: Patients in group 2013, when were applied guidelines GOLD 2011 had a higher average oxygen saturation and higher pO2 at all stages of the disease, significantly in GOLD D. They had higher values of FEV1 and FVC significantly in GOLD B. There was decrease of overuse of inhalation corticosteroids in group GOLD B from 53.34% to 28.57%. There was a downturn in use of theophylline, significantly in GOLD C. The average number of exacerbations leading to hospitalizations was lower in group 2013 in all stages of the disease. One-year mortality of patients in group 2013 was lower. Conclusions: The implementation and application of guidelines GOLD 2011 in practice is a challenging and complex process, which is in region of University hospital Martin gradually and successfully implemented. The achievement the objectives of the GOLD 2011 not only contributes to the efficiency of prevention and timely diagnosis, but mainly on setting of adequate treatment, improves survival and quality of life of patients with COPD.
Archive | 2000
Elena Kavcova; Eva Rozborilova; R. Vysehradsky; J. Kollár; J. Zucha; M. Bronis
Medical doctors should be the leaders in tobacco prevention activities. As role models for their patients and as helpers, leaders and activists, they are needed in campaigns to reduce smoking. We were interested in the smoking behaviour and attitudes towards smoking of Slovak medical students, who represent the next generation of medical doctors.
Medical Science Monitor | 2008
Michal Mokry; Pavol Joppa; Eva Slaba; Jozef Zidzik; Viera Habalova; Zuzana Kluchova; Lydia Micietova; Eva Rozborilova; Jan Salagovic; Ruzena Tkacova