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Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry | 2018

Synthesis, anti-bacterial and anti-protozoal activities of amidinobenzimidazole derivatives and their interactions with DNA and RNA

Andrea Bistrović; Luka Krstulović; Ivana Stolić; Domagoj Drenjančević; Jasminka Talapko; Martin C. Taylor; John M. Kelly; Miroslav Bajić; Silvana Raić-Malić

Abstract Amidinobenzimidazole derivatives connected to 1-aryl-substituted 1,2,3-triazole through phenoxymethylene linkers 7a–7e, 8a–8e, and 9a–9e were designed and synthesised with the aim of evaluating their anti-bacterial and anti-trypanosomal activities and DNA/RNA binding affinity. Results from anti-bacterial evaluations of antibiotic-resistant pathogenic bacteria revealed that both o-chlorophenyl-1,2,3-triazole and N-isopropylamidine moieties in 8c led to strong inhibitory activity against resistant Gram-positive bacteria, particularly the MRSA strain. Furthermore, the non-substituted amidine and phenyl ring in 7a induced a marked anti-bacterial effect, with potency against ESBL-producing Gram-negative E. coli better than those of the antibiotics ceftazidime and ciprofloxacin. UV–Vis and CD spectroscopy, as well as thermal denaturation assays, indicated that compounds 7a and 8c showed also binding affinities towards ctDNA. Anti-trypanosomal evaluations showed that the p-methoxyphenyl-1,2,3-triazole moiety in 7b and 9b enhanced inhibitory activity against T. brucei, with 8b being more potent than nifurtimox, and having minimal toxicity towards mammalian cells. Graphical Abstract


Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Biochemical Technology | 2017

The First Evidence of Epidemic Strain Clostridium Difficile (027/NAP1/BI) in Eastern Croatia

Maja Tomić Paradžik; Dijana Andrić; Domagoj Drenjančević; Jasminka Talapko

case of the first evidence of epidemic strain Clostridium difficile (027/NAP1 (BI) in a patient in Slavonia region (Eastern Croatia) is presented. Clostridium difficile infection presents the leading cause of the antibiotic-associated nosocomial diarrhea and colitis in the industrialized world. PCR-ribotype 027 is a hypervirulent strain with great epidemic potential and since 2005 spread to European countries. A study published in 2011 years did not prove the presence of ribotype 027 in Croatia.


Journal of Chemotherapy | 2017

In vitro effect of subminimal inhibitory concentrations of antibiotics on the biofilm formation ability of Acinetobacter baumannii clinical isolates

Maja Bogdan; Domagoj Drenjančević; Ivana Haršanji Drenjančević; Branka Bedenić; Vlasta Zujić Atalić; Jasminka Talapko; Dubravka Vuković

The ability of A cinetobacter baumannii strains to form biofilm is one of the most important virulence factor which enables bacterial survival in a harsh environment and decreases antibiotic concentration as well. Subminimal inhibitory concentrations (subMICs) of antibiotics may change bacterial ultrastructure or have an influence on some different molecular mechanisms resulting in morphological or physiological changes in bacteria itself. The aim of this study was to determine effects of 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 and 1/16 minimal inhibitory concentrationsof imipenem, ampicillin-sulbactam, azithromycin, rifampicin and colistin on biofilm formation ability of 22 biofilm non-producing and 46 biofilm producing A. baumannii strains (30 weak producing strains and 16 moderate producing strains). Results of this study indicate that 1/2–1/16 MICs of imipenem, azithromycin, and rifampicin can reduce bacterial biofilm formation ability in moderate producing strains (p < 0.05), whereas 1/16 MIC of imipenem and 1/4–1/8 MICs of rifampicin reduce the biofilm formation in weak producing strains (p < 0.05). Statisticaly significant effect was detected among biofilm non-producing strains after their exposure to 1/16 MIC of azithromycin (p = 0.039). SubMICs of ampicillin-sulbactam and colistin did not have any significant effect on biofilm formation among tested A. baumannii strains.


Acta Medica Academica | 2015

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in North-east Croatia

Tajana Pastuović; Magdalena Perić; Zinka Bošnjak; Nataša Ružman; Patricia Reisz Majić; Jasminka Talapko; Vlasta Zujić Atalić; Snježana Loci-Zvocak; Dubravka Vuković

OBJECTIVE The aim of this 5-year study was to determine the frequency and antibiotic susceptibility of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)-related infections at Osijek Clinical Hospital. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 1987 staphylococci-infected clinical isolates were collected and analysed at the Microbiology Department of the Public Health Institute of Osijek-Baranja County. RESULTS Between 2008 and 2012, the average rate of MRSA-related infections in staphylococci-infected patients was 27.4%. The proportion of MRSA-related infections on all Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) isolates from clinical specimens showed a decreasing trend, from 32.6% in 2008 to 25.5% in 2012. MRSA-related infections were mostly detected in wound swabs (50.6%) and aspirates (28.8%) of patients hospitalized in the surgical (49.8%) and intensive care units (27.9%). MRSA-related infection showed an increase compared to S. aureus-infections in samples of wounds and aspirates in 2011 and 2012 (57.9%/34.9% and 35.2%/16.3%, respectively). The majority of strains of MRSA-related infections were resistant to several antibiotics, including erythromycin and clindamycin, where susceptibility were less than 10%. All MRSA isolates were susceptible to vancomycin, teicoplanin and linezolid. Therefore, antibiotic therapies for MRSA infections include vancomycin, teicoplanin and linezolid, but microbiological diagnostics need to be performed in order to know when the use of glycopeptides and oxazolidinones is indicated. CONCLUSION Our results suggest that appropriate prevention measures, combined with the more rational use of antibiotics are crucial to reduce the spread of MRSA-related infection in healthcare settings. Further monitoring is necessary of the incidence and antibiotic susceptibility of MRSA-related infections in our community.


European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2016

Synthesis, in vitro anticancer and antibacterial activities and in silico studies of new 4-substituted 1,2,3-triazole–coumarin hybrids

Tatjana Gazivoda Kraljević; Anja Harej; Mirela Sedić; Sandra Kraljević Pavelić; Višnja Stepanić; Domagoj Drenjančević; Jasminka Talapko; Silvana Raić-Malić


Acta Clinica Croatica | 2018

In vitro evaluation of the antibacterial activity of pentadecapeptide BPC 157

Jasminka Talapko; Domagoj Drenjančević; Mirjana Stupnisek; Maja Tomić Paradžik; Ivan Kotris; Dino Belić; Maja Bogdan; Predrag Sikiric


Southeastern European Medical Journal | 2017

Dirty Croatian Money: How Big is the Threat?

Dino Belić; Martina Ilinic; Sven Burian; Jasminka Talapko; Domagoj Drenjančević


Southeastern European Medical Journal | 2017

Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity of Two Different Honeys Against Clinical Isolates of β-hemolytic Streptococci Group A

Ivan Kotris; Jasminka Talapko; Domagoj Drenjančević


Medicinski glasnik : official publication of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2017

Identification of microorganisms on mobile phones of intensive care unit health care workers and medical students in the tertiary hospital.

Ivan Kotris; Domagoj Drenjančević; Jasminka Talapko; Suzana Bukovski


Knjiga sažetaka 7. HRVATSKI KONGRES LABORATORIJSKE DIJAGNOSTIKE (s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem)/Book of Abstracts from 7th CROATIAN CONGRESS OF LABORATORY DIAGNOSTICS (with international participation) | 2017

Biofilm-značaj i metode detekcije

Jasminka Talapko; Domagoj Drenjančević; Maja Tomić Paradžik

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Domagoj Drenjančević

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Maja Bogdan

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Maja Tomić Paradžik

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Dino Belić

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Vlasta Zujić Atalić

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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