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Nutrition Journal | 2014

Dietary habits and selenium, glutathione peroxidase and total antioxidant status in the serum of patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis

Katarzyna Socha; Jan Kochanowicz; Elżbieta Karpińska; Jolanta Soroczyńska; Marta Jakoniuk; Zenon Mariak; Maria H. Borawska

BackgroundDietary habits and adequate dietary intake of antioxidants in the diet may be one of the most important environmental factors for the prevention of Multiple Sclerosis (MS).ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to estimate selenium (Se) concentration, glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity and total antioxidant status (TAS) in the serum of patients with MS and the influence of dietary habits on the status.Methods101 patients with relapsing-remitting MS (aged 18-58 years), as well as control group of 63 healthy people (aged 19-65 years) were studied. Food-frequency questionnaires were implemented to collect the dietary data. Se concentration in the serum samples was determined by atomic absorption spectrometry. GSH-Px activity and TAS in examined serum was measured using the ready-made sets of tests by Randox Laboratories Ltd., UK.ResultsSerum Se concentration and GSH-Px activity in the serum of patients with MS (55.2±16.2 μg/L, 6676.1±2386.4 U/L; respectively) were significantly decreased (p<0.01, p<0.05; respectively) compared with control group (79.2±20.6 μg/L, 8029.9±2650.1 U/L; respectively). A significant correlation (r=0.39, p<0.01) was observed between Se concentration and GSH-Px activity in the serum of examined patients. TAS value in the serum of patients with MS (1.03±0.37 mmol/L) was also significantly lower (p<0.01) than in healthy volunteers (1.48±0.41 mmol/L). Frequent consumption of poultry, bakery products, pulses and fish seemed to increase serum Se concentration in the group of patients; whereas frequent consumption of butter, wholegrain bread, sweet beverages and sugar was found to accompany with lower values of Se in the serum. We have observed significant decrease TAS (p<0.05, p<0.01; respectively) in the serum of smokers and those patients who received immunomodulatory drugs (0.95±0.39 mmol/L, 0.92±0.34 mmol/L; respectively) compared with no-smoking patients and not taking immunomodulators (1.14±0.33 mmol/L, 1.31±0.31 mmol/L; respectively).ConclusionsSerum Se concentration, GSH-Px activity and TAS value were significantly lower in patients with relapsing-remitting MS compared with healthy volunteers. Dietary habits have a significant influence on Se status. Smoking cigarettes and intake of immunomodulatory drugs therapy have a negative impact on TAS of examined patients.


Journal of Apicultural Science | 2013

Chemical composition and antioxidant activity of beebread, and its influence on the glioblastoma cell line (U87MG)

Renata Markiewicz-Żukowska; Sylwia K. Naliwajko; Emilia Bartosiuk; Justyna Moskwa; Valery Isidorov; Jolanta Soroczyńska; Maria H. Borawska

Abstract Beebread is processed pollen stored in the cells of the honeycomb, with the addition of various enzymes and honey, which undergoes lactic acid fermentation. Ethanolic extracts (EBBs) were obtained from three different samples of beebread from Poland. Assays were carried out for the determination of chemical composition (GC/MS), for the total phenolic content, and for the antioxidant and cytotoxic activities. The effects of beebread extracts (10, 20, 30, 50, 100 μg/mL) on the viability of the glioblastoma cell line (U87MG) were studied after 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h. Our results indicated a time-dependent inhibitory effect on the viability of U87MG cells treated EBB. The main inhibitory effect of EBB was observed after 72 h; EBB treatment decreased cell viability to 49 - 66%.


PLOS ONE | 2014

Polish Natural Bee Honeys Are Anti-Proliferative and Anti-Metastatic Agents in Human Glioblastoma multiforme U87MG Cell Line

Justyna Moskwa; Maria H. Borawska; Renata Markiewicz-Zukowska; Anna Puscion-Jakubik; Sylwia K. Naliwajko; Katarzyna Socha; Jolanta Soroczyńska

Honey has been used as food and a traditional medicament since ancient times. However, recently many scientists have been concentrating on the anti-oxidant, anti-proliferative, anti-inflammatory and other properties of honey. In this study, we investigated for the first time an anticancer effect of different honeys from Poland on tumor cell line - glioblastoma multiforme U87MG. Anti-proliferative activity of honeys and its interferences with temozolomide were determined by a cytotoxicity test and DNA binding by [H3]-thymidine incorporation. A gelatin zymography was used to conduct an evaluation of metalloproteinases (MMP-2 and MMP-9) expression in U87MG treatment with honey samples. The honeys were previously tested qualitatively (diastase activity, total phenolic content, lead and cadmium content). The data demonstrated that the examined honeys have a potent anti-proliferative effect on U87MG cell line in a time- and dose-dependent manner, being effective at concentrations as low as 0.5% (multifloral light honey - viability 53% after 72 h of incubation). We observed that after 48 h, combining honey with temozolomide showed a significantly higher inhibitory effect than the samples of honey alone. We observed a strong inhibition of MMP-2 and MMP-9 for the tested honeys (from 20 to 56% and from 5 to 58% compared to control, respectively). Our results suggest that Polish honeys have an anti-proliferative and anti-metastatic effect on U87MG cell line. Therefore, natural bee honey can be considered as a promising adjuvant treatment for brain tumors.


Journal of Dermatological Treatment | 2018

Selenium, zinc, copper, Cu/Zn ratio and total antioxidant status in the serum of vitiligo patients treated by narrow-band ultraviolet-B phototherapy

Marta Wacewicz; Katarzyna Socha; Jolanta Soroczyńska; Marek Niczyporuk; Piotr Aleksiejczuk; Jolanta Ostrowska; Maria H. Borawska

Abstract Background: Vitiligo is a chronic, depigmenting skin disorder, whose pathogenesis is still unknown. Narrow band ultraviolet-B (NB-UVB) is now one of the most widely used treatment of vitiligo. It was suggested that trace elements may play a role in pathogenesis of vitiligo. Aim: The aim of this study was to estimate the concentration of selenium (Se), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu) and Cu/Zn ratio as well as total antioxidant status (TAS) in the serum of patients with vitiligo. Methods: We assessed 50 patients with vitiligo and 58 healthy controls. Serum levels of Se, Zn and Cu were determined by the atomic absorption spectrometry method, and the Cu/Zn ratio was also calculated. TAS in serum was measured spectrophotometrically. Result: Serum concentration of Se in patients with vitiligo before and after phototherapy was significantly lower as compared to the control group. Zn level in the serum of patients decreased significantly after phototherapy. We observed higher Cu/Zn ratio (p < .05) in examined patients than in the control group and after NB-UVB. We have found decrease in TAS in the serum of vitiligo patients after NB-UVB. Conclusions: The current study showed some disturbances in the serum levels of trace elements and total antioxidant status in vitiligo patients.


Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology | 2017

Concentration of selenium, zinc, copper, Cu/Zn ratio, total antioxidant status and c-reactive protein in the serum of patients with psoriasis treated by narrow-band ultraviolet B phototherapy: A case-control study

Marta Wacewicz; Katarzyna Socha; Jolanta Soroczyńska; Marek Niczyporuk; Piotr Aleksiejczuk; Jolanta Ostrowska; Maria H. Borawska

BACKGROUND Psoriasis is a common, an inflammatory skin disease. Trace elements may play an active role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to estimate the concentration of selenium (Se), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu) and Cu/Zn ratio as well as total antioxidant status (TAS) and c-reactive protein (CRP) in the serum of patients with psoriasis. METHODS In this case-control study sixty patients with psoriasis and fifty-eight healthy people were examined. Serum levels of Se, Zn and Cu were determined by atomic absorption spectrometry. Cu/Zn ratio was calculated. TAS was measured spectrophotometrically. CRP was analyzed by immunoturbidimetric method. Clinical activity of psoriasis was evaluated using Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI). RESULTS Serum concentration of Se in patients with psoriasis (71.89±16.90μg/L) was lower as compared to the control group (79.42±18.97μg/L) and after NB-UVB. Cu level of patients was higher (1.151±0.320mg/L) as compared to controls (1.038±0.336mg/L), but Zn level did not differ. We observed higher Cu/Zn ratio (p<0.05) in examined patients than in the control group and after NB-UVB. We found decrease TAS before and after NB-UVB. CRP levels was found to be normal range. A significant correlation coefficient between CRP and Cu/Zn was observed. CONCLUSIONS The study showed some disturbances in the serum levels of trace elements and TAS in psoriatic patients.


Nutrition | 2017

Dietary habits; concentration of copper, zinc, and Cu-to-Zn ratio in serum and ability status of patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis

Katarzyna Socha; Elżbieta Karpińska; Jan Kochanowicz; Jolanta Soroczyńska; Marta Jakoniuk; Marianna Wilkiel; Zenon Mariak; Maria H. Borawska


Biological Trace Element Research | 2017

Serum Concentration of Zinc, Copper, Selenium, Manganese, and Cu/Zn Ratio in Children and Adolescents with Myopia

Monika Fedor; Katarzyna Socha; Beata Urban; Jolanta Soroczyńska; Monika Matyskiela; Maria H. Borawska; Alina Bakunowicz-Łazarczyk


Biological Trace Element Research | 2016

Selenium, Zinc, Copper, and Total Antioxidant Status in the Serum of Patients with Chronic Tonsillitis

Małgorzata Michalska–Mosiej; Katarzyna Socha; Jolanta Soroczyńska; Elżbieta Karpińska; Bogdan Łazarczyk; Maria H. Borawska


Clinical Laboratory | 2018

Cadmium and Lead in Women Who Miscarried

Wioleta Omeljaniuk; Katarzyna Socha; Jolanta Soroczyńska; Angelika Edyta Charkiewicz; Tadeusz Laudanski; Marek Kulikowski; Edward Kobylec; Maria H. Borawska


BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2016

Anti-proliferative and anti-migration effects of Polish propolis combined with Hypericum perforatum L. on glioblastoma multiforme cell line U87MG

Maria H. Borawska; Sylwia K. Naliwajko; Justyna Moskwa; Renata Markiewicz-Żukowska; Anna Puścion-Jakubik; Jolanta Soroczyńska

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Maria H. Borawska

Medical University of Białystok

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Katarzyna Socha

Medical University of Białystok

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Elżbieta Karpińska

Medical University of Białystok

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Jan Kochanowicz

Medical University of Białystok

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Justyna Moskwa

Medical University of Białystok

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Sylwia K. Naliwajko

Medical University of Białystok

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Zenon Mariak

Medical University of Białystok

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Jolanta Ostrowska

Medical University of Białystok

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Marek Niczyporuk

Medical University of Białystok

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Marta Wacewicz

Medical University of Białystok

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