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International Orthopaedics | 2015

Participation of sex hormones in multifactorial pathogenesis of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

Aleksandra Kulis; Anna Goździalska; Jagoda Drąg; Jerzy Jaśkiewicz; Małgorzata Knapik-Czajka; Ewa Lipik; Daniel Zarzycki

PurposeIn order to verify the potential association between the aetiopathogenesis of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) and the process of sexual maturation, we determined the concentrations of oestrogens in pre- and postmenarcheal girls affected by this condition. AIS, occurring mostly in pubescent girls, is one of the most frequent forms of faulty posture. Therefore, it was assumed that the multifactorial pathomechanism of AIS involves significant deficiency of oestrogens.MethodsThe diagnosis of AIS was established on the basis of physical examination and analyses of radiograms. Concentrations of FSH, LH, oestrogens, progesterone, osteocalcin and RANKL were determined by ELISA. The activity of alkaline phosphatase (AP) was measured by kinetic method. The study included pre- and postmenarcheal girls with AIS and corresponding groups of scoliosis-free controls.ResultsIn premenarcheal scoliotic girls, the levels of FSH, LH and oestradiol were lower; the levels of progesterone, oestrone and oestriol were higher; and the concentrations of oestrone and oestriol were similar compared to premenarcheal controls. Higher levels of RANKL, osteocalcin and AP were observed in premenarcheal adolescents with AIS compared to controls. The concentrations of FSH, LH, oestradiol, and progesterone in postmenarcheal girls with scoliosis were lower, oestrone were slightly lower and oestriol did not differ compared with the control group. Significantly higher levels of RANKL, osteocalcin and AP were observed in postmenarcheal scoliotic adolescents compared with controls.ConclusionsThere is an interdependence between the concentration of oestradiol and development of scoliosis. Determination of estradiol may have diagnostic value in the screening of spinal pathologies associated with AIS.


Spine | 2016

Association of Calcium and Phosphate Balance, Vitamin D, PTH, and Calcitonin in Patients With Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis.

Anna Goździalska; Jerzy Jaśkiewicz; Małgorzata Knapik-Czajka; Jagoda Drąg; Maciej Gawlik; Maciej Cieśla; Aleksandra Kulis; Daniel Zarzycki; Ewa Lipik

Study Design. A cross-sectional study of 2 groups of patients with scoliosis, and an age-matched control group was conducted. Each of the groups such as patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) as well as control group were divided additionally into 2 groups: premenarcheal and postmenarcheal girls. Objective. The aim of the study was to determine the levels of 25-OH-vitamin D3, calcium and phosphate, parathyroid hormone (PTH), and calcitonin in serum of pre- and postmenarcheal girls with AIS and corresponding groups of scoliosis-free controls. Summary of Background Data. The primary etiology and pathogenesis of AIS remains unknown. It is assumed that vitamin D deficiency and genetic predisposition, for example, polymorphisms of vitamin D receptor, have a great significance. Vitamin D plays a key role in skeletal development and prevents bone atrophy, affects the absorption of calcium, maintains calcium–phosphate homeostasis, and the bone matrix mineralization. Its deficiency can result in a wide variety of skeletal deformities, low bone mass, and then leads to the disappearance of bone. Defects in trabecular bone structure and/or bone mineralization are the main features of scoliosis. Some studies have reported that Vitamin D deficiency is common among patients with AIS. The mechanism of Vitamin D action on scoliosis development is still unclear. Methods. Determination of serum 25-OH-D3 levels was performed using high-performance liquid chromatography chromatography; concentrations of calcium and phosphate were measured using colorimetric methods, and concentration of PTH and calcitonin was measured using ELISA system. Results. Reduction in the serum levels of 25-OH-D3 and calcitonin in girls with AIS compared with healthy girls was demonstrated. Conclusion. The phosphate–calcium balance and PTH level seem to be normal in patients with AIS. The calcitonin level in girls with AIS is 2-fold lower than in healthy subjects. It is possible that the deficiency of vitamin D can be involved in AIS. Level of Evidence: 4


Genes and Nutrition | 2017

Effect of high carbohydrate diet on elongase and desaturase activity and accompanying gene expression in rat’s liver

Jagoda Drąg; Anna Goździalska; Małgorzata Knapik-Czajka; Anna Gawędzka; Katarzyna Gawlik; Jerzy Jaśkiewicz

BackgroundHepatic fatty acids (FAs) are modified through different metabolic pathways including elongation and desaturation. These processes are catalyzed by elongases and desaturases, respectively. Glucose, by transcription factors, regulates these processes. The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of high carbohydrate diet (68%) on the expression of elongase (Elovl-2, Elovl-5, and Elovl-6) and desaturase (∆5D, ∆6D, Scd 1, Scd 2) genes and the activity of the enzymes. The changes in serum lipid profile (triglycerides (TG), total cholesterol (TC), HDL cholesterol) and glucose concentration were measured. Male Wistar rats were randomized into two study groups: animals fed with high carbohydrate diet (nu2009=u20096; HiCHO) and a control group fed with a standard diet (nu2009=u20096; ST). The expression of mRNA was determinate using reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR). Hepatic FA composition was determined by gas chromatography, and FA ratios were used to estimate the activity of enzymes. Serum lipid profile and glucose concentration were measured using spectrophotometric methods.ResultsThe mean values of transcript expression of all examined elongases and desaturases in liver HiCHO rats were higher as compared to ST. Higher expression did not always correspond to higher activity (as index). More monounsaturated FAs (MUFAs) were detected in the liver of HiCHO rats as compared to ST. Serum TG level was higher in the HiCHO than in ST.ConclusionsThese studies support the notion that the regulation of both Elovl and desaturase expression may play an important role in managing hepatic lipid composition in response to changes in dietary status.


Molecular Biology Reports | 2016

Expression of metalloproteinases (MMP-2 and MMP-9) in basal-cell carcinoma

Anna Goździalska; Anna Wojas-Pelc; Jagoda Drąg; Paweł Brzewski; Jerzy Jaśkiewicz; Maciej Pastuszczak

The aim of this study was to compare the expressions of mRNA for metalloproteinases (MMP-2 and MMP-9) and type IV collagen in two different histological types of basal-cell carcinoma (BCCs; nodular and infiltrative) and in normal tissues from the tumor interface. The study included biopsy specimens of the skin involved with BCC and normal skin adjacent the lesion. The expressions of mRNA for MMP-2, MMP-9 and type IV collagen were determined by means of RT-PCR (Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction). The level of type IV collagen mRNA in nodular and infiltrative BCCs turned out to be significantly lower, and the expressions of MMP-2 and MMP-9 mRNA significantly higher than in normal tissues adjacent to these tumors. The expression of mRNA for MMP-9 but not for MMP-2 was significantly higher in infiltrative BCCs than in the nodular BCCs. In turn, normal tissues adjacent to nodular BCCs showed significantly higher levels of mRNA for MMP-2 and significantly lower levels of type IV collagen mRNA than the normal tissues from the interface of infiltrative BCCs. The findings suggest that MMP-2 and MMP-9 could be used as prognostic factors of BCCs.


Archive | 2017

Państwo i Społeczeństwo nr 4, 2017 : Medycyna i zdrowie publiczne

Piotr Szymanowski; Hanna Szweda; Wioletta Katarzyna Szepieniec; Marcin Zarawski; Ewelina Malanowska; Elżbieta Świś; Marcin Jóźwik; Agnieszka Cierniak; Anna Łabno; Marek Winiarski; Marcin Dembiński; Piotr Budzyński; Małgorzata Kalemba-Drożdż; Lucyna Tomaszek; Monika Matusiak; Karolina Mrowiec; Grzegorz Cira; Marcin Mikos; Łukasz Dobrek; Piotr Kopinski; Agata Gizycka; Magdalena Macko; Joanna Chorostowska-Wynimko; Paweł Szymanowski; Anna Gierat; Anna Dziedzic; Sylwia Leks-Sadowska; Justyna Chronowska; Jagoda Drąg; Anna Goździalska


Państwo i Społeczeństwo: Medycyna i zdrowie publiczne | 2015

Niedobory witaminy D a konsekwencje zdrowotne

Jagoda Drąg; Anna Goździalska; Jerzy Jaśkiewicz


Archive | 2014

Państwo i Społeczeństwo nr 1, 2014 : Medycyna i zdrowie publiczne

Irena Milaniak; Małgorzata Pasek; Urszula Kowal; Lucyna Tomaszek; Zdzisława Bochnak; Barbara Seweryn; Mikołaj Spodaryk; Filip Gołkowski; Marta Spodzieja; Anna Goździalska; Jerzy Jaśkiewicz; Jagoda Drąg


Archive | 2014

Depresja jako przykład destrukcyjnego wpływu obniżonego nastroju na sferę bio-psycho-społeczną człowieka

Dorota Lizak; Jagoda Drąg; Anna Goździalska; Renata Satora; Jerzy Jaśkiewicz


Archive | 2014

Działania opiekuńcze w profilaktyce i terapii

Marta Kowalewska; Anna Goździalska; Jerzy Jaśkiewicz; Dorota Lizak; Jagoda Drąg; Renata Satora; Ilona Kuźmicz; Grażyna Dębska; Mariola Seń; Małgorzata Kochman; Helena Kuberova; Maria Sidorova; Urszula Romanowska; Mariana Magerčiaková; Karolina Borowiec; Justyna Zuziak; Renata Maliszewska; Magdalena Wilk-Frańczuk; Małgorzata Starczyńska; Katarzyna Kowalska-Gajewska; Anna Molenda-Skowronek; Zbigniew Lew-Starowicz; Robert Kowalczyk; Krzysztof Krzemieniecki; Joanna Streb; Ida Cedrych; Anna Białek; Wojciech Merk; Izabela Taborska; Katarzyna Bolek


Archive | 2013

Współczesne kierunki w medycynie prewencyjnej

Mikołaj Spodaryk; Magdalena Jurzak; Anna Goździalska; Jerzy Jaśkiewicz; Agnieszka Gołdyn; Jagoda Drąg; Monika Smutek; Aleksandra Cira; Ewa Gliwa; Monika Frandofert; Sylwia Mętel; Agata Słowik; Jacek Głodzik; Agnieszka Kreska-Korus; Joanna Golec; Elżbieta Szczygieł; Małgorzata Kalemba-Drożdż; Agnieszka Cierniak; Zuzana Hudáková; Katarína Kováčová; Aleksandra Kulis; Joanna Chitryniewicz-Rostek; Aneta Bac

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Anna Gawędzka

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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Małgorzata Knapik-Czajka

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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Paweł Brzewski

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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Ewa Lipik

Jagiellonian University

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Agata Gizycka

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Dorota Pach

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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Elżbieta Szczygieł

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