Jasna Aladrović
University of Zagreb
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Annals of Clinical Biochemistry | 2015
Leda Borovac Štefanović; Dubravka Kalinić; Ninoslav Mimica; Blanka Beer Ljubić; Jasna Aladrović; Marina Mandelsamen Perica; Maja Ćurić; Petra Folnegović Grošić; Ivančica Delaš
Background The aim of this study was to measure the parameters of oxidative stress in the blood of patients with post-traumatic stress disorder. Methods The study included 80 male war veterans who participated actively in the Homeland war in Croatia. Volunteers were divided into two groups: 50 veterans diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and 30 without diagnosis. The self-assessment Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and the Beck Depression Inventory were used to detect the severity of depression and anxiety in the post-traumatic stress disorder patients. Catalytic concentrations of superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase in erythrocytes and the concentration of malondialdehyde in serum were measured spectrophotometrically. Results Although the catalytic concentrations of erythrocyte superoxide dismutase and erythrocyte glutathione peroxidase were within the reference range for both groups, the values obtained for the post-traumatic stress disorder group were significantly lower (P < 0.001). For serum malondialdehyde concentrations, no statistically significant differences between the groups were found. Conclusions Lower catalytic concentrations of erythrocyte superoxide dismutase and erythrocyte glutathione peroxidase in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder may indicate a weaker response to oxidative stress due to impaired enzyme activity and/or decreased synthesis. Conversely, no significant changes in serum malondialdehyde concentrations suggest a compensated balance and adaptive response to (oxidative) stress.
Research in Veterinary Science | 2012
Blanka Beer-Ljubić; Jasna Aladrović; Terezija Silvija Marenjak; Ivanka Majić-Balić; Renata Laškaj; Suzana Milinković-Tur
Bull spermatozoa samples contain variable portion of motile and normal morphology spermatozoa along with spermatozoa incapable of fertilization due to their pathologic changes. As semen quality is influenced by biochemical and morphological characteristics of all spermatozoa, the aim of the study was to separate spermatozoa in discontinuous iodixanol density gradient solution and to determine their cholesterol, phospholipid, triacylglycerol and lipid peroxide concentrations and creatine kinase activity. The study was performed in winter and included seven Simmental bulls aged 1.5-3.5 years. Semen samples were collected by use of artificial vagina. Upon evaluation of semen quality (volume, concentration and progressive sperm motility), the samples were centrifuged in iodixanol density solution to obtain two sperm fractions. The two fractions included sperms with progressive motility greater than 90% and less than 20%, respectively. A statistically significantly higher lipid peroxide concentration was determined in sperm fraction with <20% progressive motility. Different sperm subpopulations can be obtained by separating bull spermatozoa in different iodixanol density gradient solutions, while monitoring their biochemical properties can help assess the sperm quality.
Scientific Reports | 2018
Alberto Muñoz-Prieto; Liza Rosenbaum Nielsen; Roman Dąbrowski; Charlotte R. Bjornvad; Josefin Söder; Elsa Lamy; Ingrida Monkeviciene; Blanka Beer Ljubić; Iosif Vasiu; Sara Savic; Francesca Busato; Zeki Yilmaz; Antonio F. Bravo-Cantero; Malin Öhlund; Sónia Lucena; Rasa Zelvyte; Jasna Aladrović; Pía López-Jornet; Marco Caldin; Catarina Lavrador; Birute Karveliene; Vladimir Mrljak; Jovita Mazeikiene; Asta Tvarijonaviciute
Obesity is a common nutrition-related disorder leading to reduced life expectancy in both humans and dogs. With the aim of identifying new prevention and control options, the study objectives were (1) to investigate dog-owner perceptions about obesity in terms of themselves and their dogs, and (2) to identify factors associated with obesity and possible social, environmental and economic drivers for its development in dog owners and their pets. A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study was performed across multiple countries. The questionnaire focused on human and canine obesity, associated factors and potential drivers, and was distributed online and in the form of hard copies among dog owners in 11 European countries. In total, 3,185 responses from ten countries were included in multivariable analyses. Between 19.1% and 48.8% of the dog owners reported to be overweight/obese. Owner-reported overweight/obesity in dogs ranged from 6.0% to 31.3% based on body condition score charts, and 31.8% to 69.4% based on body fat index charts. Common factors associated with obesity in owners and their dogs were age, gender and owners’ attitudes to diet and physical activity. Dog owners who did not consider obesity to be a disease were more likely to have obese dogs.
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology | 2017
Lana Vranković; Ivančica Delaš; Slaven Reljić; Đuro Huber; Nadica Maltar-Strmečki; Karla Klobučar; Gabriela Krivić; Zvonko Stojević; Jasna Aladrović
The composition of adipose tissue in brown bears (Ursus arctos) is highly variable and depends on an individual’s feeding habits. Fatty acid composition of subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) may provide insight into brown bear feeding habits, for which data are scarce. The aim of this study was to determine the lipid composition of SAT and variations in the composition of fatty substances with regard to gender and to assess SAT relative to season and body mass (BM) of brown bears in Croatia. Seventy-six tissue samples of brown bear SAT were analyzed in this study. We found that gender, season, and BM significantly affected the lipid composition of SAT. Both females and males had higher percentages of saturated fatty acids and monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs) in SAT in spring than in autumn, while the percentage of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) was higher in autumn. The prevalence of MUFAs in SAT and the greater presence of PUFAs in autumn, together with the presence of odd-chain saturated fatty acids, indicate the importance of these fatty acids in brown bear physiology. We suggest that the lipid content of adipose tissue may provide valuable information on changes in brown bear condition in response to feeding habits and the effects of supplemental feeding.
Biological Trace Element Research | 2011
Maja Lazarus; Tatjana Orct; Jasna Aladrović; Blanka Beer Ljubić; Jasna Jurasović; Maja Blanuša
Veterinarski Arhiv | 2009
Suzana Milinković-Tur; Jasna Aladrović; Blanka Beer Ljubić; Nina Poljičak-Milas
Food Control | 2013
Nadica Maltar-Strmečki; Blanka Ljubić-Beer; Renata Laškaj; Jasna Aladrović; Petar Džaja
Archiv Fur Geflugelkunde | 2010
Marinko Vilić; Jasna Aladrović; Blanka Beer Ljubić; Saveta Miljanić; Petar Kraljević
Archives Animal Breeding | 2017
Lana Vranković; Jasna Aladrović; Daria Octenjak; Dušanka Bijelić; Luka Cvetnić; Zvonko Stojević
Veterinarski Arhiv | 2016
Martina Lojkić; Sara Uvodić; Iva Getz; Marko Samardžija; Jasna Aladrović; Nino Maćešić; Tugomir Karadjole; Goran Bačić; Mario Matković; Miroslav Benić