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Toxicology and Industrial Health | 2015

Effect of tocopherol on biochemical blood parameters in pleuritis-induced rats treated with 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin

Joanna Rosińczuk-Tonderys; Agnieszka Bronowicka-Szydełko; Katarzyna Dzierzba; Justyna Bazan; Maciej Dobrzyński; Jacek Majda; Andrzej Gamian

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of tocopherol on pleuritis-induced rats exposed to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD). Rats were treated with a single TCDD dose of 5 μg/kg body weight (b.w.) and then for 3 weeks they were daily supplemented with tocopherol at a dose of 30 mg/kg b.w. The inflammation was initiated by intrapleural injection of a single dose of 1% carrageenin solution in a volume of 0.15 ml. Changes in biochemical blood parameters were measured three times at the 24th, 72nd and 120th hour of pleuritis and the blood was collected from 20 animals of each group of rats (group with the control inflammation; group treated with TCDD and with control inflammation; group treated with TCDD, supplemented with tocopherol and with the inflammation). The following biochemical parameters were measured: tumor necrosis factor (TNF), interleukin-1 (IL-1), IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, procollagen, telopeptide, fibrinogen, cholesterol, urea, creatinine, aspartate aminotransferase (AspAT) and alanine aminotransferase (AlAT). Daily supplementation of tocopherol caused significant changes in the level of TNF, IL-1, IL-4, IL-6, urea, creatinine, AspAT and AlAT. According to the results of these studies, we suggest that tocopherol supplementation in high doses could act as a protective treatment to improve liver metabolism.


Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine | 2014

Influence of dioxin intoxication on the human system and possibilities of limiting its negative effects on the environment and living organisms

Joanna Rosińczuk-Tonderys; Justyna Bazan; Maciej Dobrzyński; Agnieszka Bronowicka-Szydełko; Katarzyna Dzierzba

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE Despite the restrictive legal regulations related to the reduction of dioxins emission, their concentration in the environment is still too high. Mainly, this is related to the illegal utilisation of electronic equipment and combustion of wastes, and also to intensified activity and maintenance of ships, especially in developing countries. The most important remaining source in Europe is the metal industry. Studies on the mechanism of impact of dioxins are still being carried out. This review points at new possibilities for limiting the molecular mechanisms of dioxins activity, inter alia, through the application of high doses of tocopherol and acetylsalicylic acid while treating dioxins intoxication. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE STATE OF KNOWLEDGE: Apart from the knowledge of dioxins affinity to the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), the multi-stage radical-form actions and the pro-inflammatory mechanism associated with cyclooxygenase-II enzyme (COX-2) are under intense investigation at the moment. Due to the high affinity of dioxins to animals adipose tissue and their ability to accumulate in it, they can enter the food chain. Furthermore, high dioxin doses can cause poisoning manifested as advanced clinical symptoms, whereas in smaller doses, when cumulated, can cause metabolic changes which are often difficult to associate with their presence. Recently, some serious food contaminations by dioxins have been demonstrated. Sea fish and products from contaminated aqueducts still constitute potential sources of dioxins pollution. CONCLUSION According to recent studies, dioxins are present in different concentrations in the environment and cause specific and long-time effects. These effects could be limited by the use of tocopherol and acetylsalicylic acid.


Pharmacological Reports | 2012

Mechlorethamine (NTG) effects on the erythrocytic and leukocytic blood parameters during experimentally induced pleuritis in rats

Joanna Rosińczuk-Tonderys; Katarzyna Dzierzba; Justyna Bazan; Całkosińska M; Jacek Majda; Maciej Dobrzyński; Agnieszka Bronowicka-Szydełko

BACKGROUND According to cytotoxic and mutagenic properties, nitrogranulogen (NTG) changes the character of inflammatory reactions. Our previous studies have shown that NTG can enhance immunological defense reactions, because of its high affinity to DNA, and causes disorders in the synthesis of acute phase proteins (e.g., haptoglobin, transferrin, fibrinogen and complement protein C3) [15]. The aim of the current studies was to determine the influence of three different NTG doses: 5 μg/kg b.w. (body weight), 50 μg/kg b.w. and 600 μg/kg b.w. (cytotoxic dose) on the values of hematological blood parameters: RBC, HGB, HCT, RDW, MCV, MCH, MCHC, PLT, MPV, PCT, PDW, WBC, NEUT, LYMPH, MONO, EOS and BASO in pleuritis-induced rats. METHODS The animals were randomized into five groups: Group I - control group; Group II - IP (induced pleuritis) group; Group III - NTG5 group; Group IV - NTG50 group; Group V - NTG600 group. The blood was collected from all the groups at the 24(th) h, 48(th) h, and 72(nd) h after the initiation of the carrageenin-induced inflammatory reaction. RESULTS These investigations have revealed that NTG administered at the dose of 5 μg/kg b.w. caused the drop of the leukocyte and lymphocyte numbers and the rise of the neutrophil number at the 72(nd) h of the experimental-induced inflammatory reaction. Moreover, the dose of: 5 μg/kg b.w. was an immunomodulatory property and it also increased the erythrocytic parameters. On the contrary, NTG applied at the doses of 50 μg/kg and 600 μg/kg b.w. contributed to the drop of both: the erythrocytic and leukocytic parameters during the whole time of the inflammatory reaction. CONCLUSIONS The results suggest that nitrogranulogen affects the erythropoiesis.


Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology | 2011

O-Aminoacylation of Bacterial Glycoconjugates: From Native Structure to Vaccine Design

Andrzej Gamian; Małgorzata Mieszała; Tomasz Lipiński; Katarzyna Zielinska-Kuzniarz; Monika Gawlik-Jedrysiak; Katarzyna Dzierzba; Jadwiga Pietkiewicz; W. Szeja

The aminoacylation of bacterial polysaccharide antigens and its biological role are poorly understood, although it might be relevant in infection and immunity. Due to the lability of ester-linked substituents on glycoconjugate antigens, such groups usually escape detection during routine structural investigation. Of the few data available, those on the occurrence of glycine in the endotoxic lipopolysaccharides of Gram-negative bacteria are well documented. This article summarizes these data on glycine as an integral constituent of bacterial LPS and also some other amino-acid esters in the teichoic acids and phosphatidylglycerol of Gram-positive bacteria. The possible functions of such noncarbohydrate ester-linked substituents in bacterial antigens are discussed. Because glycine, an inherent component of bacterial lipopolysaccharides in the core region, is supposed to participate in epitope formation, such a structure may be considered for potential use in the construction of a vaccine with broad specificity.


Postȩpy higieny i medycyny doświadczalnej | 2009

Characterization of an inflammatory response

Maciej Dobrzyński; Całkosińska M; Seweryn E; Agnieszka Bronowicka-Szydełko; Katarzyna Dzierzba; Ceremuga I; Andrzej Gamian


Protein Journal | 2011

Glycation of the Muscle-Specific Enolase by Reactive Carbonyls: Effect of Temperature and the Protection Role of Carnosine, Pirydoxamine and Phosphatidylserine

Jadwiga Pietkiewicz; Agnieszka Bronowicka-Szydełko; Katarzyna Dzierzba; Regina Danielewicz; Andrzej Gamian


Inflammation | 2013

The Influence of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) on Hematological Parameters During Experimentally Induced Pleuritis in Rats

Joanna Rosińczuk-Tonderys; Justyna Bazan; Katarzyna Dzierzba; Całkosińska M; Jacek Majda; Maciej Dobrzyński; Agnieszka Bronowicka-Szydełko


Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences | 2010

The influence of strain, sex and age on selected biochemical parameters in blood serum of Buffalo and Wistar rats

Maciej Dobrzyński; Kobierska-Brzoza J; Jacek Majda; Maria Szymonowicz; Całkosińska M; Katarzyna Dzierzba; Agnieszka Bronowicka-Szydełko; Sołtan E; Seweryn E; Zasadowski A; Andrzej Gamian


Postȩpy higieny i medycyny doświadczalnej | 2009

Amphibian skin secretions as a new source of antibiotics and biologically active substances

Zasadowski A; Agnieszka Bronowicka-Szydełko; Katarzyna Dzierzba; Seweryn E; Maciej Dobrzyński; Andrzej Gamian


Postȩpy higieny i medycyny doświadczalnej | 2010

[The composition, biochemical properties and toxicity of snake venoms].

Seweryn E; Zasadowski A; Małolepsza-Jarmołowska K; Katarzyna Dzierzba; Agnieszka Bronowicka-Szydełko; Mierzchała M; Ceremuga I; Joanna Rosińczuk-Tonderys; Maciej Dobrzyński; Andrzej Gamian

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Andrzej Gamian

Wrocław Medical University

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Maciej Dobrzyński

Wrocław Medical University

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Justyna Bazan

Wrocław Medical University

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Regina Danielewicz

Wrocław Medical University

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Ewa Seweryn

University of Wrocław

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Ireneusz Ceremuga

Wrocław Medical University

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