Joanna Janowska
Silesian University
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International Journal of Cardiology | 2002
Katarzyna Mizia-Stec; Barbara Zahorska-Markiewicz; Tadeusz Mandecki; Joanna Janowska; Andrzej Szulc; Ewa Jastrzebska-Maj
BACKGROUND Adhesion molecules have been suggested as mediators of atherosclerotic inflammatory process. They may contribute to the pathogenesis of stable and unstable angina. METHODS The study group consisted of 59 patients with coronary artery disease: 27 patients with stable exertional angina (group A), 32 patients with unstable angina (group B). 20 healthy persons acted as controls (group C). Serum levels of soluble Intercellular Adhesion Molecule 1 (sICAM-1), Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule 1 (sVCAM-1), sE-selectin, sP-selectin were measured both before and after the treadmill ECG stress test in groups A and C. In group B the measurements were carried out at 6, 24, and 48 hours following an episode of chest pain. RESULTS There were no differences between the baseline serum levels of adhesion molecules as determined in groups A and C. In patients with stable angina, the post-exercise concentrations of sE-selectin were significantly higher (68.8+/-29 ng/ml) in comparison to both baseline- (38.7+/-15 ng/ml), and group C-values (pre-exercise: 35.1+/-16; post-exercise: 49.9+/-15 ng/ml). In unstable patients, serum sP-selectin (190.1+/-99 ng/ml) and sVCAM-1 levels (1359+/-299 ng/ml) were higher when compared to those found in groups A (142.3+/-24; 962+/-352 ng/ml, respectively) and C (136.4+/-33; 851+/-168 ng/ml, respectively). CONCLUSIONS Serum levels of soluble adhesion molecules in patients with stable angina are comparable to those of healthy persons. Stress test-induced increase of sE-selectin concentration may reflect endothelial response to exercise. Unstable angina is characterized by significant elevation of sP-selectin and sVCAM-1 serum levels which seems to be related to enhanced platelets and leukocytes activation.
European Journal of Internal Medicine | 2002
Katarzyna Mizia-Stec; Tadeusz Mandecki; Barbara Zahorska-Markiewicz; Joanna Janowska; Andrzej Szulc; Ewa Jastrzebska-Maj; Leszek Szymański; Tomasz Majewski
Background: Cytokines may play a role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease (CAD). Methods: We examined serum concentrations of selected pro- (TNFalpha, IL-2) and anti-inflammatory (IL-10) cytokines, and soluble forms of TNF receptors (sTNFR 1 and sTNFR 2) by ELISA in 45 patients with stable exertional angina (group 1), 32 patients with unstable angina (group 2), and 20 healthy subjects (group C). Results: Serum concentrations of both TNFalpha (group 1, 18.3; group 2, 17.2 pg/ml; P<0.001) and IL-10 (group 1, 46.1; group 2, 41.5 pg/ml; P<0.05) were significantly higher in patients with CAD than in group C (8.3 and 14.3 pg/ml, respectively). sTNFR 1 serum level was higher in group 1 (1399.6; P<0.05) than in healthy volunteers (1093.9 pg/ml). In turn, the serum level of IL-2 was significantly higher in unstable patients than it was in groups 1 and C (89.4, 59.8 and 52.8 pg/ml, respectively). In group 1, both TNFalpha and IL-2 correlated with serum lipids. Conclusions: Patients with CAD, irrespective of the form of the disease, have higher serum levels of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines than control subjects. Increased concentrations of IL-2 in unstable angina may suggest additional immunologic activation. The pro-inflammatory cytokine levels seem to be related to lipid disturbances.
Mediators of Inflammation | 2009
Magdalena Olszanecka-Glinianowicz; Barbara Zahorska-Markiewicz; Piotr Kocełak; Joanna Janowska; Elżbieta Semik-Grabarczyk; Tomasz Wikarek; Wojciech Gruszka; Piotr Dąbrowski
Adult obesity has been associated with depression, especially in women. Whether depression leads to obesity or obesity causes depression is unclear. Chronic inflammation is observed in obesity and depression. In 63 obese women without additional diseases depression level was assessed with the Becks questionnaire. After evaluation of depression level study group was divided into groups according to the mood status (A—without depression, B—mild depression, and C—severe depression), and serum concentration of TNF-α, sTNFs, leptin, and IL-6 were measured by ELISA. No differences in age, body mass, BMI, and body composition were observed in study groups. We did not observe differences of serum concentrations of TNF-α, sTNFRs, leptin, and IL-6 between subgroup A and subgroups B and C. It seems that circulating adipokines did not exert influence on depression levels in obese women.
Archives of Medical Science | 2011
Katarzyna Mizia-Stec; Maciej Haberka; Magdalena Mizia; Artur Chmiel; Klaudia Gieszczyk; Bartosz Lasota; Joanna Janowska; Barbara Zahorska-Markiewicz; Zbigniew Gąsior
Introduction N-3 Polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) exert clinical beneficial effects in patients after acute myocardial infarction (AMI). However, their exact mechanisms of action are not well recognized yet. Our aim was to evaluate effects of early introduced n-3 PUFA supplementation on endothelial function and serum adipokine concentrations in patients with AMI. Material and methods Thirty-eight patients with AMI and successful coronary stent implantation were randomized to the study group (PUFA group: n = 19; standard therapy + PUFA 1 g daily) and the control group (control group: n = 19; standard therapy). The study group patients were given n-3 PUFA (Omacor 1 g daily) starting from the 3rd day of AMI. Ultrasound vascular indexes (flow-mediated dilatation [FMD], nitroglycerine-mediated dilation [NMD]) and serum concentrations of adiponectin and resistin (ELISA) were evaluated before and after 30 days of pharmacotherapy. Results Comparison of the mean delta values (baseline/after 30 days of therapy) between groups revealed significant differences for delta FMD (PUFA 7.6 ±12.4% vs. control –1.7 ±10.5%, p = 0.019) and delta resistin concentrations (PUFA 1.0 ±3.8pg/ml vs. control –1.6 ±2.9pg/ml, p = 0.028). Multiple linear regression analysis for all subjects revealed the n-3 PUFA supplementation (r = 10.933, p = 0.004) and waist circumference (r = –0.467, p = 0.01) as independent factors associated with delta FMD values (R-adjusted 0.29; p = 0.002). Conclusions Early and short-term n-3 PUFA supplementation in AMI with successful primary PCI and optimal pharmacotherapy improves endothelial function. However, increased resistin serum levels observed after 1-month n-3 PUFA supplementation merits further investigations.
International Journal of Medical Sciences | 2016
Joanna Janowska; Jerzy Chudek; Magdalena Olszanecka-Glinianowicz; Elżbieta Semik-Grabarczyk; Barbara Zahorska-Markiewicz
Background: Currently increasing importance is attributed to the inflammatory process as a crucial factor responsible for the progressive damage to vascular walls and progression of atherosclerosis in obese people. We have studied the relationship between clinical and biochemical parameters and C-peptide and anti-inflammatory IL-10, as well as selected markers of inflammation and endothelial dysfunction such as: CCL2, CRP, sICAM-1, sVCAM-1 and E-selectin in obese women with various degree of glucose metabolism disturbance. Material and methods: The studied group consisted of 61 obese women, and 20 normal weight, healthy volunteers. Obese patients were spited in subgroups based on the degree of glucose metabolism disorder. Serum samples were analyzed using ELISA kits. Results: Increased concentrations of sICAM-1, sVCAM-1, E-selectin, CCL2 and CRP were found in all obese groups compared to the normal weight subjects. In patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) parameters characterizing the degree of obesity significantly positively correlated with levels of CRP and CCL2. Significant relationships were found between levels of glucose and sICAM-1and also E-selectin and HOMA-IR. C-peptide levels are positively associated with CCL2, E-selectin, triglycerides levels, and inversely with IL-10 levels in newly diagnosed T2DM group (p<0.05). Concentrations of IL-10 correlated negatively with E-selectin, CCL2, C-peptide levels, and HOMA-IR in T2DM group (p<0.05). Conclusion: Disturbed lipid and carbohydrate metabolism are manifested by enhanced inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in patients with simply obesity. These disturbances are associates with an increase of adhesion molecules. The results suggest the probable active participation of higher concentrations of C-peptide in the intensification of inflammatory and atherogenic processes in obese patients with type 2 diabetes. In patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes, altered serum concentrations of Il-10 seems to be dependent on the degree of insulin resistance and proinflammatory status.
Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 2004
Magdalena Olszanecka-Glinianowicz; Barbara Zahorska-Markiewicz; Joanna Janowska; Aleksander Zurakowski
Coronary Artery Disease | 2003
Katarzyna Mizia-Stec; Zbigniew Gasior; Barbara Zahorska-Markiewicz; Joanna Janowska; Andrzej Szulc; Ewa Jastrzebska-Maj; Iwona Kobielusz-Gembala
Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 2006
Joanna Janowska; Barbara Zahorska-Markiewicz; Magdalena Olszanecka-Glinianowicz
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2007
Magdalena Olszanecka-Glinianowicz; Michał Banaś; Barbara Zahorska-Markiewicz; Joanna Janowska; Piotr Kocełak; Paweł Madej; Katarzyna Klimek
European Journal of Internal Medicine | 2004
Barbara Zahorska-Markiewicz; Katarzyna Mizia-Stec; Magdalena Olszanecka-Glinianowicz; Joanna Janowska