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European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2013

Possible role of nano-sized particles in chronic tonsillitis and tonsillar carcinoma: a pilot study

Karol Zeleník; Jana Kukutschová; Jana Dvořáčková; Hana Bielniková; Pavlína Peikertová; Lenka Čábalová; Pavel Komínek

This study aimed to evaluate the palatine tonsils of patients with chronic tonsillitis and spinocellular carcinoma to determine the presence of nano-sized particles. Tonsil samples from adult patients with chronic tonsillitis and spinocellular carcinoma of the palatine tonsil were dried and analyzed using a scanning electron microscope with the X-ray microprobe of an energy-dispersive spectroscope. Demographic data and smoking histories were obtained. The principal metals found in almost all tissues analyzed were iron, chromium, nickel, aluminum, zinc, and copper. No significant difference in elemental composition was found between the group of patients with chronic tonsillitis and the group with spinocellular carcinoma of the palatine tonsil. Likewise, no significant difference was found between the group of smokers and the group of nonsmokers. The presence of various micro- and nano-sized metallic particles in human tonsils was confirmed. These particles may potentially cause an inflammatory response as well as neoplastic changes in human palatine tonsils similar to those occurring in the lungs. Further and more detailed studies addressing this issue, including studies designed to determine the chemical form of the metals detected, studies devoted to quantitative analysis, biokinetics, and to the degradation and elimination of nanoparticles are needed for a more detailed prediction of the relation between the diagnosis and the presence of specific metal nanoparticles in tonsillar tissue.


Digestive Diseases | 2015

Immunoglobulin G4, autoimmune pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer.

Martina Bojková; Petr Dítě; Jana Dvořáčková; Ivo Novotný; Katarína Floreánová; Bohuslav Kianička; Magdalena Uvirova; Arnošt Martínek

Background: Immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4)-related diseases are a group of diseases characterized by enlargement of the affected organs, elevation of serum IgG4, massive infiltration of affected organs with lymphocytes and plasma cells with IgG4 positivity and tissue fibrosis. Type I autoimmune pancreatitis is one form of IgG4-related disease. For IgG4-related diseases, various localizations are described for up to 10% of malignancies. The aim of our study was to examine IgG4 serum levels and pancreatic tissue with respect to the simultaneous presence of autoimmune pancreatitis in patients with pancreatic cancer. Methods: IgG4 serum levels were examined In 106 patients with histologically confirmed pancreatic cancer. The level of 135 mg/dl was considered as the normal value. Pancreatic tissue was histologically examined with respect to the presence of markers of autoimmune pancreatitis. Results: A higher IgG4 level than the cut-off value of 135 mg/dl was proven in 11 patients with pancreatic cancer. Of these 11 patients, 7 had levels twice the normal limit (65.6%). Autoimmune pancreatitis was diagnosed in these individuals. In the case of 1 patient, it was basically an unexpected finding; another patient was initially diagnosed with autoimmune pancreatitis. Repeated biopsy of the pancreas at the time of diagnosis did not confirm the presence of tumour structures, therefore steroid therapy was started. At a check-up 6 months after starting steroid therapy, the condition of the patient improved subjectively and IgG4 levels decreased. However, endosonographically, malignancy was suspected, which was subsequently confirmed histologically. This patient also demonstrated an IgG4 level twice the normal limit. Conclusion: IgG4-related diseases can be accompanied by the simultaneous occurrence of malignancies, which also applies to autoimmune pancreatitis. Chronic pancreatitis is considered a risk factor for pancreatic cancer. It cannot be reliably confirmed whether this also applies to autoimmune pancreatitis. In accordance with other works, however, it is evident that, despite the described high sensitivity and specificity for IgG4 elevation in the case of autoimmune pancreatitis, even levels twice the normal limit are demonstrable in some individuals with pancreatic cancer, without the presence of autoimmune pancreatitis. We believe that patients with IgG4-related disease, including autoimmune pancreatitis, must be systematically monitored with respect to the potential presence of malignancy.


BioMed Research International | 2018

Factors That Predict the Growth of Residual Nonfunctional Pituitary Adenomas: Correlations between Relapse and Cell Cycle Markers

Petr Matoušek; Petr Buzrla; Štefan Reguli; Jan Krajča; Jana Dvořáčková; Radim Lipina

Introduction Nonfunctional pituitary adenomas are treated surgically, and even partial resection can improve or eliminate clinical symptoms. Notably, progression requires further intervention, which presents an increased risk, especially in older patients. This study investigated whether the histopathological characteristics of nonfunctional adenomas could predict recurrence. Materials and Methods Data were obtained retrospectively from 30 patients who underwent surgery for the partial resection of pituitary adenomas. Remnant tumor growth was observed in 17 patients, while the residual tumor was unchanged more than 7 years after surgery in 13 patients. Statistical analysis was performed to investigate correlations between remnant tumor progression and tumor histopathological findings, including protein expression of p21, p27, p53, and Ki-67. Results and Discussion Remnant tumors that demonstrated regrowth showed significantly higher protein expression of p21 and Ki-67. Expression of the p53 tumor suppressor was also higher in this group, but the difference was at the limit of statistical significance. Conclusion Tumors with high expression of p21 and p53 and with a high Ki-67 index were more likely to show residual pituitary adenoma progression. Such cases should undergo frequent radiological examination and timely reoperation, and radiosurgery should be considered.


International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2016

Histological analysis of retraction pocket pars tensa of tympanic membrane in children

Milan Urík; Pavel Hurník; Dušan Žiak; Josef Machač; Ivo Šlapák; Oldřich Motyka; Jana Vaculová; Jana Dvořáčková

AIMS Histological and histochemical analysis of retraction pocket of pars tensa of tympanic membrane in children. Identification of morphological abnormalities in comparison with a healthy tympanic membrane as it is described in standard textbook. Identification of signs typical for cholesteatoma and support for a retraction theory of cholesteatoma formation. STUDY DESIGN A prospective study analysing 31 samples of retraction pockets taken during surgery. DEPARTMENTS University Hospital, Childrens Medical Centre METHODS Samples of retraction pockets were processed by a standard process for light microscopy, stained by haematoxylin-eosin. Van Giesons stain was used for differential staining of collagen, Verhoeffs stain for elastic fibre tissues, Alcian blue for acidic polysaccharides and PAS (Periodic Acid Schiff) method for basement membrane polysaccharides. RESULTS The following findings were observed in the samples of retraction pockets: hyperkeratosis (100%), hypervascularisations (100%), subepithelial fragmented elastic fibres (96%), myxoid changes (87%), subepithelial inflammatory infiltration (84%), rete pegs (71%), papilomatosis (71%), intraepithelial inflammatory cellularizations, (48%), intraepithelial spongiosis (16%) and parakeratosis (3%). No basement membrane continuity interruptions were observed. Thickness of retraction pocket, thickness of epidermis, occurrence of rete pegs and frequency of fragmented elastic fibres was higher in a Grade III stage RP than Grade II stage RP (according to Charachon). CONCLUSION Morphological abnormalities in the structure of retraction pockets in comparison with a healthy tympanic membrane were described. The changes are typical for a structure of cholesteatoma (these changes are common in matrix and perimatrix), supporting retraction theory of its origin. Our observations show that it is inflammation that probably plays a key role in the pathogenesis of retraction pocket. The frequency of some of the changes increases with the stage of retraction pocket (II-III according to Charachon). Basement membrane continuity interruptions are not typical for retraction pockets.


BioMed Research International | 2015

Micro- and Nanosized Particles in Nasal Mucosa: A Pilot Study

Lenka Čábalová; Kristina Čabanová; Hana Bielniková; Jana Kukutschová; Jana Dvořáčková; Kateřina Dědková; Karol Zeleník; Pavel Komínek


Archive | 2017

Imunohistochemická analýza retrakční kapsy pars tensa ušního bubínku u dětí

Milan Urík; Pavel Hurník; Dušan Žiak; Josef Machač; Ivo Šlapák; Oldřich Motyka; Jana Dvořáčková; Petr Jabandžiev


Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2017

Raman microspectroscopy as a useful tool for nanopathology

Kristina Čabanová; Pavlína Peikertová; Hana Bielniková; Hana Barosova; Oldřich Motyka; Lenka Čábalová; Jana Dvořáčková; Pavel Komínek; Jana Kukutschová


Acta medicinae | 2016

Chronická pankreatitida - stálá pankreatologická výzva

Petr Dítě; Martina Bojková; Bohuslav Kianička; Tomas Kupka; Kateřina Kapounková; Jana Dvořáčková; Jarmila Šimová; Arnošt Martínek; Miroslav Souček


Vnitřní lékařství | 2015

Autoimunitní pankreatitida – diagnostický konsenzus

Petr Dítě; Ivo Novotný; Bohuslav Kianička; Martin Rydlo; Hana Nechutová; Arnošt Martínek; Magdalena Uvirova; Martina Bojková; Jana Dvořáčková


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2015

New semi-spherical radiofrequency energy device for liver resection: an experimental study in pigs

Vávra P; Martina Škrobánková; Jan Grepl; Michal Crha; Marek Penhaker; Jana Jurčíková; Miša Škorič; Petr Raušer; Petr Ostruszka; Peter Ihnát; Patricie Delongová; Jana Dvořáčková; Václav Procházka; Dana Šalounová; Nagy Habib; Zonča P

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Jana Kukutschová

Technical University of Ostrava

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Technical University of Ostrava

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