Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Krešimir Bulić is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Krešimir Bulić.


Life Sciences | 1993

Hepatoprotective effect of BPC 157, A 15-aminoacid peptide, on liver lesions induced by either restraint stress or bile duct and hepatic artery ligation or CCl4 administration. A comparative study with dopamine agonists and somatostatin

Predrag Sikiric; Sven Seiwerth; Zeljko Grabarevic; Rudolf Rucman; Marijan Petek; Ivo Rotkvic; Branko Turkovic; Vjekoslav Jagić; Boris Mildner; Marko Duvnjak; Zarko Danilović; Marko Kolega; Ahmet Sallmani; Sanja Dacic; Milan Dodig; Nada Lang; Jadranka Separovic; V. Corić; Velimir Šimičević; Krešimir Bulić; Marija Veljača; Nevena Skroza; Marko Banić; Tomislav Brkić; Gojko Buljat; Stjepan Mise; Drazen Lucinger; Miljenko Bura

The hepatoprotective effects of a newly synthesized 15 amino acid fragment code named BPC 157 was evaluated in comparison with the reference standards (bromocriptine, amantadine and somatostatin) in various experimental models of liver injury in rats: 24 h-bile duct+hepatic artery ligation 48 h-restraint stress and CCl4 administration. BPC 157 administered either intragastrically or intraperitoneally, significantly prevented the development of liver necrosis or fatty changes in rats subjected to 24 h bile duct + hepatic artery ligation, 48 h-restraint stress, CCl4 treatment (1 ml/kg i.p., sacrifice 48 h thereafter). The other reference drugs had either little or no protective actions in these models. Noteworthy, the laboratory test results for bilirubin, SGOT, SGPT fully correlated with the macro/microscopical findings. Thus, on the basis of consistent protective effect of BPC 157, possible clinical application in liver diseases is now warranted.


Inflammopharmacology | 1993

The effect of pentadecapeptide BPC 157 on inflammatory, non-inflammatory, direct and indirect pain and capsaicin neurotoxicity

P Sikiric; K. Gyires; Sven Seiwerth; Z. GrabarevlĆ; Rudolf Rucman; Marijan Petek; Ivo Rotkvic; Branko Turkovic; I. UdoviČĆ; Vjekoslav Jagić; Boris Mildner; Marko Duvnjak; Zarko Danilović; Marko Kolega; Ahmet Sallmani; Sanja Djačić; Miroslav Hanzevacki; Nada Lang; Velimir Šimičević; Marija Veljača; V. Orihovać; Marko Banić; Tomislav Brkić; Gojko Buljat; Darko Perovic; Stjepan Mise; A. MarovlĆ; Jadranka Separovic; V. Corić; Krešimir Bulić

The anti-nociceptive effects of a newly synthesized pentadecapeptide coded BPC 157 (an essential fragment of new organoprotective gastric juice peptide BPC) was evaluated in comparison with aspirin and morphine reference standards, in various experimental models of indirect/direct nociception and neurotoxicity: writhing (acetic acid/magnesium sulphate), tail pinching, hot-plate, and capsaicin application. BPC 157 administered either in the ng or μg per kg range, intraperitoneally, significantly reduced the reactions in the writhing (inflammatory and non-inflammatory, prostaglandin-dependent and independent) and tail pinching tests. In the hot-plate test, unlike morphine, BPC 157 had no effect on normal animals. However, when given to capsaicin treated rats, BPC 157 strongly reduced capsaicin-allodynia, either given as pretreatment or once daily for 14 days after the capsaicin injection. This reduction in capsaicin’s effect could not be obtained when BPC 157 was applied in the presence of established capsaicin-somatosensory neuron degeneration (application only on the 14th day after capsaicin), so it is possible that the effects of BPC 157 could be related specifically to the integrity of capsaicin-sensitive somatosensory neurons and their protection (e.g. primary afferent neurons having small-diameter somata and unmyelinated (C-) or thinly myelinated (A6-) fibres).


Annals of Anatomy-anatomischer Anzeiger | 1996

A case of duplicated right renal artery and triplicated left renal artery

Krešimir Bulić; Goran Ivkić; Tajana Pavić

A rare anomaly of the vessels supplying the kidney of a 65 year-old male cadaver was found during a routine dissection. The right kidney received two renal arteries from the aorta that were similar in diameter, both entering through the hilus. The left kidney had three arteries originating from the aorta, one at its usual hilar position and two entering the renal cortex at its upper and lower poles. The upper pole of the left kidney also gave rise to an additional tributary of the renal vein.


Journal of Physiology-paris | 1993

Gastric lesion development in normal and pylorus ligated rats after cervical vagotomy

V. Corić; Josip Čulig; Ivan Zoricic; Ahmet Sallmani; S. Mikulandra; S. Bogdan; Velimir Šimičević; Krešimir Bulić; Marko Kolega; K. Derniković; S. Djačić; I. Karakas; Sven Seiwerth; Zeljko Grabarevic; P Sikiric; Marijan Petek; Rudolf Rucman; I. Jelić

The main purpose of this study was to further investigate the effects of vagotomy on gastric lesion development. In contrast to the usual subdiaphragmal vagotomy, a different vagotomy at the level of the trigonum caroticum was used both alone and in combination with pylorus ligation (done immediately after vagal transection). The animals were killed 15 min, 30 min, 1 h and 6 h following vagotomy. No damaging effects of sham-vagotomy, or obvious negative effects of cervical vagotomy were noted. Prominent lesions appeared after 1 h in rats subjected to cervical vagotomy and significantly increased lesions in the early period of pylorus ligation were noted. No further aggravation in pylorus ligated rats (even an apparent amelioration at 1-h interval) and no lesions in rats with cervical vagotomy in the latter period could be explained in terms of a lack of reactivity due to exhaustion preceding fatal outcome. Consistent with this, the rats subjected to cervical vagotomy died shortly after the 6-h period.


Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2017

Bilateral Leg Replantation in a 3-Month-Old Baby After a Knee Level Crush Amputation—A 2-Year Follow-up

Krešimir Bulić; Anko Antabak; Anto Dujmović; Hrvoje Kisić; Mia Lorencin

We present a case of a successful bilateral leg replantation in a 3-month-old baby after a knee-level crush amputation with the loss of both knee joints. The legs were replanted after 4 hours of warm and an additional 2.5 and 3.5 hours of cold ischemia time. Both legs show motor and sensory reinnervation, without additional procedures performed on the right leg, and after a nerve reconstruction with cadaveric allografts on the left leg. Both replanted legs exhibit excellent bony and soft tissue growth. Two years after the injury, the patient is progressing well with rehabilitation, with favourable odds of having knee reconstructions performed at a later age. This is the youngest patient reported to have had successful replantation of both legs.


Journal of Physiology-paris | 1993

A new gastric juice peptide, BPC. An overview of the stomach-stress-organoprotection hypothesis and beneficial effects of BPC

P Sikiric; Marijan Petek; Rudolf Rucman; Sven Seiwerth; Zeljko Grabarevic; Ivo Rotkvic; Branko Turkovic; Vjekoslav Jagić; Boris Mildner; Marko Duvnjak; Nada Lang; Zarko Danilović; A. Cviko; Marko Kolega; Ahmet Sallmani; Sanja Djačić; Miljenko Bura; Tomislav Brkić; Marko Banić; Milan Dodig; V. Corić; Velimir Šimičević; Marija Veljača; D. Erceg; D. Ježek; L.J. Simunić-Banek; N. Skroza; Krešimir Bulić; Gojko Buljat; M. Hanževački


Journal of Bone and Mineral Research | 2009

TGF‐β and basement membrane matrigel stimulate the chondrogenic phenotype in osteoblastic cells derived from fetal rat calvaria

Nikolina Bašić; Vanja Bašić; Krešimir Bulić; Marko Grgić; Hynda K. Kleinman; Frank P. Luyten; Slobodan Vukicevic


Lijec̆nic̆ki vjesnik | 2018

AMBULATORY PROCEDURES IN DAY SURGERY DEPARTMEN

Anko Antabak; Ira Fabijanić; Željka Gajdek; Igor Jelaska; Dino Papeš; Krešimir Bulić; Damir Halužan; Marko Bogović; Stanko Ćavar; Tomislav Luetić; Ivan Romić


Lijec̆nic̆ki vjesnik | 2018

AMBULANTNA KIRURGIJA DNEVNE BOLNICE KIRURŠKE KLINIKE

Anko Antabak; Ira Fabijanić; Željka Gajdek; Igor Jelaska; Dino Papeš; Krešimir Bulić; Damir Halužan; Marko Bogović; Stanko Ćavar; Tomislav Luetić; Ivan Romić


Lijec̆nic̆ki vjesnik | 2017

KIRURŠKO LIJEČENJE PREPONSKE KILE: AMBULANTNO ILI BOLNIČKI

Anko Antabak; Ivana Bešlić; Krešimir Bulić; Mate Škegro; Dino Papeš; Pasini M; Marko Bogović; Stanko Ćavar; Tomislav Luetić

Collaboration


Dive into the Krešimir Bulić's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Anko Antabak

University Hospital Centre Zagreb

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Marko Bogović

University Hospital Centre Zagreb

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Stanko Ćavar

University Hospital Centre Zagreb

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge