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Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 2009

Oxidative stress and ferritin expression in the skin of patients with rosacea

Vesna Sredoja Tisma; Aleksandra Basta-Juzbašić; Morana Jaganjac; Luka Brcic; Ivan Dobrić; Jasna Lipozenčić; Franz Tatzber; Neven Zarkovic; Marija Poljak-Blazi

BACKGROUND Rosacea is a common chronic light-sensitive inflammatory skin disease of unknown origin. The purpose of this work was to determine the parameters of oxidative stress, antioxidative capacity, and the pathophysiologic role of ferritin expression in skin cells of patients with rosacea. OBJECTIVES The investigation consisted of measurements of serum peroxide levels, serum total antioxidative potential levels, and immunohistochemical analyses of ferritin in skin tissue samples. RESULTS Serum peroxide levels were significantly higher and serum total antioxidative potential levels were significantly lower in patients with rosacea than in healthy control subjects (P < .05). Compared with control subjects, the number of ferritin-positive cells was significantly higher (P < .001) in skin samples from patients with rosacea, especially those with severe disease. LIMITATIONS Patients with rosacea in the study were aged 30 to 70 years (average age was 56 years). Younger patients with flushing only were not included according to the request of the ethics committee, limiting the use of diagnostic biopsies only to the necessary cases. CONCLUSION The statistically significant differences in the expression of ferritin, higher peroxide levels, and lower antioxidative potential support the onset of systemic oxidative stress in patients with rosacea.


Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2013

Intraoperative measurement of bone electrical potential: a piece in the puzzle of understanding fracture healing

Tomislav Zigman; Slavko Davila; Ivan Dobrić; Tonisav Antoljak; Goran Augustin; Daniel Rajacic; Tomo Kovač; Tin Ehrenfreund

INTRODUCTION Bone electrical potentials change with the force applied. Also, fracture alters the bone electrical potential, so it becomes more electronegative. These potentials have an important role in fracture healing, bone growth and remodelling. Literature data on the influence of fracture operative treatment on bone electrical potentials, and possible consequences of this influence, are sparse. The objective of this study was to establish a method of intraoperative bone potential measurement, and to try to find a correlation between electrical potential and fracture type, osteosynthesis method and prognosis. PATIENTS AND METHODS 52 patients with a pertrochanteric fracture were included in the study. Bone electrical potentials were measured intraoperatively using a thin Kirschner wire introduced through bone cortex at the selected point and pointed to opposite cortex, not penetrating it. Kirschner wires were connected using clamps to multimeter (YF-78 Multimeter) device. Neutral electrode (inductive rubber) was placed behind ipsilateral gluteus. RESULTS Near the fracture site potentials of -199 up to -267 mV were recorded. Mean measured potential of bone plate after fixation was -240 mV. Bone potentials correlated with the subtype of fracture and early mobilisation of patients. CONCLUSIONS Bone potentials, caused by fracture, can be measured intraoperatively; the operative procedure appears to influence their generation. Measured potentials depend on the fracture type, and could be correlated with prognosis.


Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2015

Thermal changes during healing of distal radius fractures : Preliminary findings

Damir Haluzan; Slavko Davila; Anko Antabak; Ivan Dobrić; Jagoda Stipić; Goran Augustin; Tin Ehrenfreund; Ivica Prlić

INTRODUCTION The bone healing process is very complex. In simple terms, bone healing comprises three basic steps, the inflammation phase, the repair phase and the remodelling phase. The increase in blood flow around the fracture during the healing process increases the temperature of the surrounding tissue. Infrared thermography is a method of measuring body temperature that can detect temperature changes during bone healing. Studies on the application of thermography in traumatology are scarce, and there are no studies of thermal changes during normal bone healing. The authors have tried to determine the dynamics of thermal changes during bone healing. MATERIAL AND METHODS The Flir ThermaCam B2 (FLIR Systems, Inc., Oregon, USA) was used for all measurements. Thermographic recordings were made one, three, five, 11 and 23 weeks after fracture. The contralateral, healthy, forearm was used for comparison. RESULTS A total of 25 patients of mean age 65.9±10.4 years (range 50-80 years) with fracture of the distal radius were examined in this study. The mean temperature difference between healthy and fractured distal forearm one week after fracture was 1.20±0.48°C, three weeks after fracture was 1.42±0.54°C, five weeks after fracture was 1.04±0.53°C, 11 weeks after fracture was 0.50±0.30°C, and 23 weeks after fracture was 0.22±0.25°C. CONCLUSION Preliminary findings during this research showed significant temperature changes during healing of distal radius fractures. Infrared thermography is a simple and reliable method in clinical practice that could be used as a good follow-up method in traumatology, but further investigations on more patients are needed.


Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2013

Mathematical approximation of fibular malleolus curvature

Damir Haluzan; Tin Ehrenfreund; Zeljko Simek; May Labidi; Ivan Dobrić; Goran Augustin; Slavko Davila; Mario Šlaus

While there are several manuscripts describing the articular surfaces of the ankle joint and the fibula itself, there is no study describing the outer surface and the degree of curvature of the fibular malleolus. This paper aims to approximate the sagital curvature of the outer surface of the lateral malleolus mathematically. Such data would facilitate the design of the anatomic plate that can be used for the ostheosynthesis of the fibular malleolus fracture. 30 males who were examined in the emergency department due to ankle sprains, where they underwent a standard anteroposterior x-ray of the ankle in the neutral position were recruited. The radiographs which revealed no bony injury were digitized and statistically processed. A mathematical function for each separate fibula was obtained through the processing of the digitized x-rays. When all the functions were applied to one graph, common traits of all fibulas were noted. The mean value of all functions was obtained and it corresponds to the polynomial function of degree 6. Mathematical approximation of the curvature is a simple and reliable method that can be applied to other ellipsoid human bone structures besides the ankle, thus being a valuable method in anthropometric, radiological and virtual geometric calculations.


Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2012

WITHDRAWN: The history of Croatian Trauma Society–A brief overview

B. Bakota; Tomislav Vlahović; Mario Staresinic; Ivan Dobrić; Tedi Cicvarić

This article has been withdrawn at the request of the author(s) and/or editor. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. The full Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal can be found at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/withdrawalpolicy.


Gastroenterology | 2010

W1339 Safe Anti-Ulcer Peptide, in Trial for Inflammatory Bowel Desease, Stable Gastric Pentadecapeptide BPC 157 (PL14736) Can Cure Rats With Short Bowel Syndrome Complicated With Ulcerative Colitis

Marko Sever; Robert Klicek; Spomenko Ilic; Ivan Dobrić; Igor Petrovic; Marinko Filipović; Ivan Barisic; Bozo Radic; Vide Bilić; Lidija Berkopić; Luka Brcic; Iva Brčić; Danijela Kolenc; Sven Seiwerth; Predrag Sikiric

Stable gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157 recovered short bowel sydrome in rats after massive small bowel resection, improved intestinal adaptation, villus height, crypt depth, and muscle thickness (and inner (circular) and/or outer (longitudinal) muscular layer)), induced weight gain in weight of normal healthy rats (Dig Dis Sci, 2008 in press). BPC 157 is a safe anti-ulcer peptide (PL-14736, Pliva) in trial for IBD, and wound therapy, no toxicology reported (Gastroenterology, 2005) that healed intestinal anastomosis and fistulas (Dig Dis Sci, 2008, J Pharm Sci, 2008). BPC 157 also prevented and reversed ulcerative colitis induced by cysteamine enema (J Physiol, 1999). However, BPC 157 was not tested after small bowel massive resection in rats with ulcerative colitis. Small bowel resection. Throughtout a 4 week period we tested rats with escalating bowel syndrome and progressive weight loss that had only 20% of small bowel (Dig Dis Sci, 2008, in press). Ulcerative colitis. Cysteamine enema 400 mg/kg i.r., 1ml/rat. Ulcerative colitis+small bowel resection. Enema was applied at 10 min before surgery. BPC 157 medication. BPC 157 (10 μg, 10ng/kg i.p. or in drinking water) first application 30 min following surgery, last 24 h before sacrifice (7, 14, 21, 28 days). Small bowel resection. The rats had an escalating bowel syndrome and progressive weight loss despite the fourfold muscle thickness increase and twofold villus height and crypt depth increase during the first week. BPC 157 groups recovery showed improved intestinal adaptation, villus height, crypt depth, and muscle thickness (and inner (circular) and/or outer (longitudinal) muscular layer))additionally increased. The rats immediately gained weight, ultimately to the weight of normal healthy rats. Ulcerative colitis. Controls exhibited pertinent ulceration, initial weight loss, and then decreased weight gain. BPC 157 rats immediately gained weight, ultimately to the weight of normal healthy rats, and had consistently less ulcerations. Ulcerative colitis+small bowel resection. Ulcerative colitis significantly aggravated all these parameters. BPC 157 retained the same beneficial effects, decreased ulcerative colitis, improved intestinal adaptation, villus height, crypt depth, and muscle thickness (and inner (circular) and/or outer (longitudinal) muscular layer)) additionally increased, early weight gain, ultimately to the weight of normal healthy rats. In addition to the recovery of the rats with short bowel syndrome or ulcerative colitis, BPC 157 can cure rats with short bowel syndrome complicated with ulcerative colitis.


Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2006

An Experimental Model of Prolonged Esophagitis With Sphincter Failure in the Rat and the Therapeutic Potential of Gastric Pentadecapeptide BPC 157

Igor Petrovic; Ivan Dobrić; Petar Drviš; Drazen Shejbal; Luka Brcic; Alenka Boban Blagaic; Lovorka Batelja; Neven Kokić; Ante Tonkic; Stjepan Mise; Tomislav Baotić; Mario Staresinic; Bozo Radic; Ana Jakir; Tihomir Vuksic; Tomislav Anic; Sven Seiwerth; Predrag Sikiric


Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2007

Prolonged Esophagitis After Primary Dysfunction of the Pyloric Sphincter in the Rat and Therapeutic Potential of the Gastric Pentadecapeptide BPC 157

Ivan Dobrić; Petar Drviš; Igor Petrovic; Drazen Shejbal; Luka Brcic; Alenka Boban Blagaic; Lovorka Batelja; Marko Sever; Neven Kokić; Ante Tonkic; Ivan Zoricic; Sandro Mise; Mario Staresinic; Bozo Radic; Ana Jakir; Jaksa Babel; Spomenko Ilic; Tihomir Vuksic; Ivan Jelić; Tomislav Anic; Sven Seiwerth; Predrag Sikiric


Croatian Medical Journal | 2000

Detection and genotyping of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato by polymerase chain reaction.

Mirna Šitum; Blaženka Grahovac; Stribor Marković; Jasna Lipozenčić; Gorazd Poje; Ivan Dobrić; Branka Marinović; Smiljana Bolanča-Bumber; Ljiljana Mišić-Majerus


Pediatric Dermatology | 1990

Occurrence of Hereditary Bullous Epidermolyses in Croatia

Željko Pavičić; Paula Kmet-Vižintin; and Aleksej Kansky M.D.; Ivan Dobrić

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