István Zapf
University of Pécs
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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2012
Tamás Fekecs; István Zapf; Andrea Ferencz; D. Lőrinczy
Melanoma malignum (MM) is a common type of skin cancer, and its incidence is increasing in the general population. We aimed to detect blood plasma components with differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) in 15 white adult MM patients, who had histopathologically diagnosed, operable cutaneous MM without any distant metastases. We observed that thermal changes (second Tm, calorimetric enthalpy) in blood plasma showed correlation with tumor thickness and the extent of regional invasion. Further studies are needed to elucidate these relationships, but our preliminary work has provided DSC should be a new tool for the early diagnosis and monitoring of MM patients.
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience | 2012
Katalin Csanaky; Eszter Banki; Krisztina Szabadfi; Dora Reglodi; Ibolya Tarcai; Levente Czeglédi; Zsuzsanna Helyes; Tibor Ertl; Judit Gyarmati; Zalán Szántó; István Zapf; Erika Sipos; Seiji Shioda; Andrea Tamas
Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) is a neuropeptide with widespread occurrence in the nervous system and peripheral organs, including the mammary gland. Previously, we have shown that PACAP38 is present in the human milk at higher levels than in respective blood samples. However, it is not known how PACAP levels and the expression of PAC1 receptor change during lactation. Therefore, the aim of our study was to investigate PACAP38-like immunoreactivity (PACAP38-LI) in human colostrums and transitional and mature milk during lactation and to compare the expression of PAC1 receptors in lactating and non-lactating mammary glands. We found that PACAP38-LI was significantly higher in human colostrum samples than in the transitional and mature milk. PACAP38-LI did not show any significant changes within the first 10-month period of lactation, but a significant increase was observed thereafter, up to the examined 17th month. Weak expression of PAC1 receptors was detected in non-lactating sheep and human mammary glands, but a significant increase was observed in the lactating sheep samples. In summary, the present study is the first to show changes of PACAP levels in human milk during lactation. The presence of PACAP in the milk suggests a potential role in the development of newborn, while the increased expressions of PAC1 receptors on lactating breast may indicate a PACAP38/PAC1 interaction in the mammary gland during lactation.
Transplantation Proceedings | 2011
Tamás Fekecs; Károly Kalmár-Nagy; Peter Szakaly; K. Németh; M. Moezzi; István Zapf; Örs Péter Horváth; J. Bartho-Szekeres; Andrea Ferencz
The prediction of graft rejection can play an important part in graft survival. Analysis of immune reactions has shown that graft rejection shares mechanisms with recurrent abortions during pregnancy. Progesterone-induced blocking factor (PIBF), a mediator of progesterone that blocks natural killer cell activity in peripheral blood, produces antiabortive effects. The aim of this study was to examine the PIBF concentration in the urine of transplanted recipients. The study included 116 white adults (70 men and 46 women) of median age 49.3 years, who had undergone kidney transplantations. The median duration after transplantation was 3.46 years. The average period between renal disease and our measurement was 12.3 years, and the median interval between graft rejection and our study was 1.75 years. Urine samples were used to measure PIBF concentrations by an enzyme-linked immunsorbent assay. PIBF urinary concentrations decreased significantly in patients who experienced ≥1 rejection episode (31.8±2.2 ng/mL) compared with those without any episode (22.7±1.2 ng/ml; P<.01). Moreover, the urinary PIBF level was significantly lower among patients who had increased creatinine and urea nitrogen levels in blood samples (P<.05 and P<.01, respectively). Decreased PIBF values in kidney transplant patients followed previous rejection episodes. A close negative correlation was observed between urinary PIBF concentrations and blood levels of creatinine and urea nitrogen. These findings suggested that PIBF detection may predict graft rejection in transplant recipients.
Thermochimica Acta | 2011
István Zapf; Tamás Fekecs; Andrea Ferencz; György Tizedes; Gábor Pavlovics; Endre Kálmán; D. Lőrinczy
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2013
Moezzi Mehdi; Tamás Fekecs; István Zapf; Andrea Ferencz; D. Lőrinczy
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2016
István Zapf; Medhi Moezzi; Tamás Fekecs; Klára Nedvig; D. Lőrinczy; Andrea Ferencz
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2016
Medhi Moezzi; István Zapf; Tamás Fekecs; Klára Nedvig; D. Lőrinczy; Andrea Ferencz
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2016
Andrea Ferencz; István Zapf; D. Lőrinczy
Magyar sebészet | 2007
István Zapf; F. Tamás Molnár; István Benkő; Károly Kalmár Nagy; Zalán Szántó; László Pótó; Örs Péter Horváth
Magyar onkologia | 2012
István Zapf; Tamás Fekecs; Medhi Moezzi; György Tizedes; Gábor Pavlovics; Endre Kálmán; Péter Örs Horváth; Andrea Ferencz