Gordana Brajković
Military Medical Academy
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Clinical Toxicology | 2011
Jasmina Jovic-Stosic; Branko Gligic; Vesna Putic; Gordana Brajković; Radenko Spasic
Background. Propranolol is a highly lipid-soluble beta-blocker. We describe a case of severe propranolol overdose, with atypical dysrhythmia – wide complex tachycardia – which was successfully treated with lipid emulsion. Case report. A 31-year-old woman ingested approximately 3.6 g of propranolol along with ethanol. Clinical manifestations of poisoning included coma, seizures, respiratory failure, hypoglycaemia, circulatory shock, and dysrhythmias. An ECG revealed nonspecific intraventricular conduction delay, followed by wide complex supraventricular tachycardia. Toxicological analysis of blood showed ethanol 2.42 g/L and propranolol 4.21 mg/L. The patient responded poorly to conventional therapy, so intravenous lipid emulsion was used. Apart from IV dopamine, the only treatment after the onset of wide complex tachycardia was 20% Intralipid. Transient improvement was noticed after the initial dose of 500 mL; during the infusion of further Intralipid, blood pressure returned to normal and sinus rhythm was re-established. Conclusion. We believe that lipid emulsion had a beneficial effect in the treatment of propranolol toxicity.
European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2013
Srđan Joksimović; Jovana Divljaković; Michael L. Van Linn; Zdravko Varagic; Gordana Brajković; M.M. Milinkovic; Wenyuan Yin; Tamara Timić; Werner Sieghart; James M. Cook; Miroslav M. Savić
Despite significant advances in understanding the role of benzodiazepine (BZ)-sensitive populations of GABAA receptors, containing the α1, α2, α3 or α5 subunit, factual substrates of BZ-induced learning and memory deficits are not yet fully elucidated. It was shown that α1-subunit affinity-selective antagonist β-CCt almost completely abolished spatial learning deficits induced by diazepam (DZP) in the Morris water maze. We examined a novel, highly (105 fold) α1-subunit selective ligand-WYS8 (0.2, 1 and 10 mg/kg), on its own and in combination with the non-selective agonist DZP (2 mg/kg) or β-CCt (5 mg/kg) in the water maze in rats. The in vitro efficacy study revealed that WYS8 acts as α1-subtype selective weak partial positive modulator (40% potentiation at 100nM). Measurement of concentrations of WYS8 and DZP in rat serum and brain tissues suggested that they did not substantially cross-influence the respective disposition. In the water maze, DZP impaired spatial learning (acquisition trials) and memory (probe trial). WYS8 caused no effect per se, did not affect the overall influence of DZP on the water-maze performance and was devoid of any activity in this task when combined with β-CCt. Nonetheless, an additional analysis of the latency to reach the platform and the total distance swam suggested that WYS8 addition attenuated the run-down of the spatial impairment induced by DZP at the end of acquisition trials. These results demonstrate a clear difference in the influence of an α1 subtype-selective antagonist and a partial agonist on the effects of DZP on the water-maze acquisition.
Arhiv Za Higijenu Rada I Toksikologiju | 2018
Slavica Vucinic; Vesna Kilibarda; Snežana Đorđević; Dragana Đorđević; Natasa Perkovic-Vukcevic; Gordana Vuković-Ercegović; Biljana Antonijevic; Marijana Curcic; Evica Antonijevic; Gordana Brajković
Abstract A rising number of patients are being treated for overdosing with new psychoactive substances (NPS) available at the illegal drug market in Serbia. The aim of this study was to report clinical and analytical experience of the National Poison Control Centre of Serbia (NPCC) with synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) and point to the NPS available at the illegal drug market in our country. From January 2013 to December 2016, 58 patients (aged between 14 and 25) were treated for the effects of synthetic cannabinoids at the NPCC. Tachycardia was established in 53, mydriasis in 31, somnolence, nausea, vomiting, and agitation in 16, dizziness in 10, disorientation in 9, dyspnoea and chest pain in 4, and loss of consciousness, pallor, paraesthesia, muscle twitches, and short-term memory impairment in 2 patients. After receiving symptomatic and supportive treatment in the emergency ward, all patients had fully recovered within 8 h and were discharged shortly afterwards. Another part of the study was focused on the analysis of the products known under their local street names as “Biljni tamjan” (herbal incense), “Beli slez”, and “Rainbow Special” and the analysis of urine sampled from the patients with gas chromatography - mass spectrometry and high performance liquid chromatography. The detected synthetic cannabinoids were AB-PINACA, JWH-018, JWH-122, JWH-210, 5F-AKB48, and MDMB-CHMICA in herbal products and AB-FUBINACA, AB-CHMINACA, and MDMB-CHMICA in the urine samples. Our findings have shown the great capacity of NPCC to I) monitor NPS abuse in Serbia, II) reliably detect SCs in illicit products and biological samples, and III) clinically manage the adverse effects in their users. Future commitments of the NPCC will include systematic collection of relevant data on SCs and their adverse effects, detection of changes in purity and composition of the controlled NPS-based products, and raising the public awareness of NPS to improve the effectiveness of the national Early Warning System.
Acta Histochemica | 2016
Svetlana Trifunović; Milica Manojlović-Stojanoski; Nataša Ristić; Branka Šošić Jurijević; Snežana Rauš Balind; Gordana Brajković; Florina Percinic-Popovska; Verica Milošević
Exposure to alcohol alters many physiological processes, including endocrine status. The present study examined whether prolonged alcohol (A) exposure could modulate selected stereological and hormonal aspects of pituitary somatotrophs (growth hormone-GH cells) and corticotrophs (adrenocorticotropic hormone-ACTH cells) in adult rats. Changes in pituitary gland volume; the volume density, total number and volume of GH and ACTH cells following alcohol exposure were evaluated using a stereological system (newCAST), while peripheral GH and ACTH levels were determined biochemically. Our results demonstrated the reduction (p<0.05) of the volume density (37%) and volume of GH cells (29%) in the group A. Also, there was a tendency for the total number of GH cells to be smaller in the group A. Serum GH level was significantly decreased (p<0.05; 70%) in the group A when compared to control values. Moreover, prolonged alcohol exposure induced declines (p<0.05) in volume density (24%) and volume of ACTH cells (29%). The total number of ACTH cells and ACTH level were higher (p<0.05; 42%) in the group A than in control rats. Collectively, these results indicate that prolonged alcohol exposure leads not only to changes in GH and ACTH hormone levels, but also to alterations of the morphological aspects of GH and ACTH cells within the pituitary.
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2015
Jasmina Jovic-Stosic; Vesna Putic; Dragan Zivanovic; Milica Mladenov; Gordana Brajković; Snezana Djordjevic
Toxicology Letters | 2017
Gordana Brajković; Jasmina Jovic-Stosic; Snežana Đorđević; Vesna Kilibarda; Marijana Curcic; Nataša Radosavljević-Stevanović; Zorica Brajković; Slavica Vucinic
Archive | 2016
Jasmina Jovic-Stosic; Milica Mladenov; Gordana Brajković
Toxicology Letters | 2015
Gordana Brajković; Vesna Kilibarda; Jasmina Jovic-Stosic; S. Bojović; D. Rančić; M. Gavrović-Jankulović; Z. Brajković; Slavica Vucinic
Toxicology Letters | 2015
Slavica Vucinic; Vesna Kilibarda; Jasmina Jovic-Stosic; M. Jovanović; Biljana Antonijevic; Evica Antonijevic; Gordana Brajković
Toxicology Letters | 2011
Gordana Brajković; Jasmina Jovic-Stosic; Vesna Kilibarda; Dragana Rancic; Snezana Djordjevic