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Journal of Applied Genetics | 2011

The in vivo genotoxicity of cisplatin, isoflurane and halothane evaluated by alkaline comet assay in Swiss albino mice

Gordana Brozović; Fabijan Knezevic; Anica Horvat Knezevic; Vesna Benković; Katarina Šakić; Nikola Borojević; Domagoj Dikic

The aim of this study was to evaluate the genotoxicity of repeated exposure to isoflurane or halothane and compare it with the genotoxicity of repeated exposure to cisplatin. We also determined the genotoxicity of combined treatment with inhalation anaesthetics and cisplatin on peripheral blood leucocytes (PBL), brain, liver and kidney cells of mice. The mice were divided into six groups as follows: control, cisplatin, isoflurane, cisplatin–isoflurane, halothane and cisplatin–halothane, and were exposed respectively for three consecutive days. The mice were treated with cisplatin or exposed to inhalation anaesthetic; the combined groups were exposed to inhalation anaesthetic after treatment with cisplatin. The alkaline comet assay was performed. All drugs had a strong genotoxicity (Pu2009<u20090.05 vs. control group) in all of the observed cells. Isoflurane caused stronger DNA damage on the PBL and kidney cells, in contrast to halothane, which had stronger genotoxicity on brain and liver cells. The combination of cisplatin and isoflurane induced lower genotoxicity on PBL than isoflurane alone (Pu2009<u20090.05). Halothane had the strongest effect on brain cells, but in the combined treatment with cisplatin, the effect decreased to the level of cisplatin alone. Halothane also induced the strongest DNA damage of the liver cells, while the combination with cisplatin increased its genotoxicity even more. The genotoxicity of cisplatin and isoflurane on kidney cells were nearly at the same level, but halothane caused a significantly lower effect. The combinations of inhalation anaesthetics with cisplatin had stronger effects on kidney cells than inhalation anaesthetics alone. The observed drugs and their combinations induced strong genotoxicity on all of the mentioned cells.


Journal of Applied Genetics | 2010

DNA damage and repair after exposure to sevoflurane in vivo, evaluated in Swiss albino mice by the alkaline comet assay and micronucleus test

Gordana Brozović; R. Rozgaj; V. Kasuba; Fabijan Knezevic; Anica Horvat Knezevic; Vesna Benković; Duje Lisičić; Nikola Borojević; Domagoj Dikic

The relationship between DNA damage and repair of peripheral blood leukocytes, liver, kidney and brain cells was investigated in Swiss albino mice (Mus musculus L.) after exposure to sevoflurane (2.4 vol% for 2 h daily, for 3 days). Genetic damage of mouse cells was investigated by the comet assay and micronucleus test. To perform the comet assay, mice were divided into a control group and 4 groups of exposed mice sacrificed on day 3 of the experiment, at 0, 2, 6 or 24 h after the last exposure to sevoflurane. Mean tail length (TL), tail moment (TM), and tail intensity (TI) values were significantly higher in exposed mice (all examined organs) than in the control group. Significant DNA damage immediately after exposure to sevoflurane was observed in leukocytes. Damage induction in the liver, kidney, and brain occurred 6 h later than in leukocytes, as expected according to the toxicokinetics of the drug, where blood is the first compartment to absorb sevoflurane. However, none of the tested tissues revealed signs of repair until 24 h after the exposure. To distinguish the unrepaired genome damage in vivo, the micronucleus test was applied. Number of micronuclei in reticulocytes showed a statistically significant increase, as compared with the control group at all observed times after the treatment.


Periodicum Biologorum | 2013

Continous wound infusion versus epidural postoperative analgesia after liver resection in carcinoma patients

Ljilja Štefančić; Gordana Brozović; Deana Šturm; Branka Maldini; Kata Šakić Zdravčević


Periodicum Biologorum | 2015

Regional anaesthesia in cancer surgery: an update

Gordana Brozović; Ljilja Štefančić; Tatjana Goranović; Danko Velimir Vrdoljak


Acta Clinica Croatica | 2016

IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL DIFFERENTIATION OF TRIPLE NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER.

Miroslav Lesar; Mladen Stanec; Nikola Lesar; Danko Velimir Vrdoljak; Zvonimir Zore; Marija Banović; Gordana Brozović


Periodicum Biologorum | 2011

Thromboprophylaxis in pregnant patient-specific risks

Gordana Brozović; Katarina Šakić; Berivoj Mišković; Ratko Matijević; Mirta Starčević


Periodicum Biologorum | 2011

Dynamics of change in coagulation parameters in carcinoma patients with epidural analgesia following liver resection

Ljilja Štefančić; Stela Marić; Branka Maldini; Miroslav Banović; Gordana Brozović; Kata Šakić


Medicinski glasnik Ljekarske komore Zeničko-dobojskog kantona | 2009

More hemodynamic changes in hypertensive versus non-hypertensive patients undergoing breast cancer surgery in general anesthesia : a prospective clinical study

Slavica Kvolik; Gordana Brozović; Andreja Rakipović-Stojanović; Ivana Drenjančević-Haršanji; Jozo Kristek; Kata Šakić; Darija Azenić-Venžera; Dražen Vidović; Borna Kovačić; Gordana Kristek


Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine | 2008

623: Continuous Wound Infusion With Levobupivacaine After Total Abdominal Hysterectomy With Bilateral Salpingo-Oophorectomy

Stela Marić; Ljilja Štefančić; D. Krleza Supic; S. Misir Situm; Gordana Brozović; K. Sakic Zdravcevic


International Apicultural Congress | 2007

Propolis and its polyphenolic compounds potentiate the effect of Irinotecan on Ehrlich ascites tumor in mice

Anica Horvat Knežević; Vesna Benković; Gordana Brozović; Fabijan Knežević; Domagoj Đikić; Ivan Bašić

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Danko Velimir Vrdoljak

University Hospital Centre Zagreb

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Ljilja Štefančić

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Katarina Šakić

University Hospital Centre Zagreb

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Kata Šakić

Clinical Hospital Dubrava

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