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Biointerphases | 2015

Effects of air transient spark discharge and helium plasma jet on water, bacteria, cells, and biomolecules

Karol Hensel; Katarína Kučerová; Barbora Tarabová; Mário Janda; Zdenko Machala; Kaori Sano; Cosmin Mihai; Mitică Ciorpac; Lucian Gorgan; Roxana Jijie; Valentin Pohoata; Ionut Topala

Atmospheric pressure DC-driven self-pulsing transient spark (TS) discharge operated in air and pulse-driven dielectric barrier discharge plasma jet (PJ) operated in helium in contact with water solutions were used for inducing chemical effects in water solutions, and the treatment of bacteria (Escherichia coli), mammalian cells (Vero line normal cells, HeLa line cancerous cells), deoxyribonucleic acid (dsDNA), and protein (bovine serum albumin). Two different methods of water solution supply were used in the TS: water electrode system and water spray system. The effects of both TS systems and the PJ were compared, as well as a direct exposure of the solution to the discharge with an indirect exposure to the discharge activated gas flow. The chemical analysis of water solutions was performed by using colorimetric methods of UV-VIS absorption spectrophotometry. The bactericidal effects of the discharges on bacteria were evaluated by standard microbiological plate count method. Viability, apoptosis and cell cycle were assessed in normal and cancerous cells. Viability of cells was evaluated by trypan blue exclusion test, apoptosis by Annexin V-FITC/propidium iodide assay, and cell cycle progression by propidium iodide/RNase test. The effect of the discharges on deoxyribonucleic acid and protein were evaluated by fluorescence and UV absorption spectroscopy. The results of bacterial and mammalian cell viability, apoptosis, and cell cycle clearly show that cold plasma can inactivate bacteria and selectively target cancerous cells, which is very important for possible future development of new plasma therapeutic strategies in biomedicine. The authors found that all investigated bio-effects were stronger with the air TS discharge than with the He PJ, even in indirect exposure.


Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry | 2014

Intranigral lipopolysaccharide induced anxiety and depression by altered BDNF mRNA expression in rat hippocampus.

Lucian Hritcu; Lucian Gorgan

It is known that lipopolysaccharide (LPS) treatment induces neuroinflammation and memory deterioration. One of the mechanisms may be the interference with brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene expression and function. Lipopolysaccharide (3 μg/kg and 10 μg/kg) was unilaterally injected into the substantia nigra of adult male Wistar rats. Pergolide-induced rotational behavior test was employed to validate unilateral damage to the dopamine nigrostriatal neurons. Anxiety-depression-like behaviors were studied by means of elevated plus-maze task and forced swimming test, as animal models of anxiety and depression. Rats given LPS exhibited the following: decrease of the percentage of the time spent and the number of entries in the open arm within elevated plus-maze test and decrease of swimming and increase of immobility times within forced swimming test. In addition, these behaviors are associated with decreased BDNF mRNA expression in rat hippocampus. Taken together, these data indicate that intranigral LPS infusion influences the induction of BDNF mRNA expression within hippocampus which contributes to observed behavioral responses in rats, with relevance for Parkinsons disease conditions.


Central European Journal of Biology | 2009

Nicotine-induced memory impairment by increasing brain oxidative stress

Lucian Hritcu; Alin Ciobica; Lucian Gorgan

Male Wistar rats were subjected to chronic nicotine treatment (0.3 mg/kg; 7 continuous days) and their memory performance was studied by means of Y-maze and multi-trial passive avoidance tasks. Nicotine significantly decreased spontaneous alternation in Y-maze task and step-through-latency in the multi-trial passive avoidance task, suggesting effects on both short-term memory and long-term memory, respectively. In addition, nicotine induced neuronal apoptosis, DNA fragmentation, reduced antioxidant enzymes activity, and increased production of lipid peroxidation and reactive oxygen species, suggesting pro-oxidant activity. Our results provide further support that nicotine-induced memory impairment is due to an increase in brain oxidative stress in rats.


International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2014

Evidence of hepatitis E infection in swine and humans in the East Region of Romania.

Adriana Aniţă; Lucian Gorgan; Dragoş Aniţă; Luanda Oşlobanu; Nicole Pavio; Gheorghe Savuţa

OBJECTIVE Swine hepatitis E virus (HEV) is considered to be a new zoonotic agent due to its close genomic resemblance to the human HEV. The aim of this study was to determine human HEV seroprevalence in eastern Romania and to characterize circulating swine HEV sequences. METHODS Serological investigations of human serum samples were done using a commercial ELISA kit (MP Biomedicals). Swine faecal samples were tested to detect the HEV ORF2 sequence by nested reverse transcription PCR. RESULTS One hundred and forty-eight human serum samples were tested for anti-HEV IgG of which 22 were found to be positive. Fresh swine faeces (pools) were collected from five farms in eastern Romania. Six out of 19 pooled samples were positive for HEV RNA. Phylogenetic analysis based on alignment of the ORF2 sequence indicated that the Romanian swine HEV isolates belonged to genotype 3. CONCLUSIONS This is the first study showing HEV to be present in Romanian pig herds and that the human population is exposed.


Acta Biologica Hungarica | 2015

RAPD-inferred genetic variability of some indigenous Rhizobium leguminosarum isolates from red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) nodules

Andrei Stefan; Craita Maria Rosu; Catalina Stedel; Lucian Gorgan; Rodica Efrose

The application of commercial rhizobial inoculants to legume crops is proving to be an alternative to synthetic fertilizer use. The challenge for sustainable agriculture resides in the compatibility between crop, inoculants and environmental conditions. The evaluation of symbiotic efficiency and genetic diversity of indigenous rhizobial strains could lead to the development of better inoculants and increased crop production. The genetic variability of 32 wild indigenous rhizobial isolates was assessed by RAPD (Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA). The strains were isolated from red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) nodules from two distinct geographical regions of Northern and Eastern Romania. Three decamer primers were used to resolve the phylogenetic relationships between the investigated isolates. Cluster analysis revealed a high diversity; most strains clustered together based on their geographical location.


Archive | 2008

The Study of Phylogenetic Relationships and Genetic Diversity for Carassius' Genera Individuals From Eastern Part of Romania

Lucian Gorgan; Sorina Raluca Gherasim


Clinical Plasma Medicine | 2018

Air Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma Source For In Vitro Cancer Studies

Ioana Cristina Gerber; Cosmin Mihai; Lucian Gorgan; Mitica Ciorpac; Alexandru Nita; Valentin Pohoata; Ilarion Mihaila; Ionut Topala


Plasma Medicine | 2017

Viability and Cell Biology for HeLa and Vero Cells after Exposure to Low-Temperature Air Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma

Ioana Cristina Gerber; Cosmin Mihai; Lucian Gorgan; Mitica Ciorpac; Alexandru Nita; Valentin Pohoata; Ilarion Mihaila; Ionut Topala


Analele Stiintifice ale Universitatii "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" din Iasi Sec. II a. Genetica si Biologie Moleculara | 2016

DNA ANALYSIS OF LATE BRONZE AGE FUNERARY CONTEXT FROM EASTERN ROMANIA

Lucian Gorgan; Mitica Ciorpac; Florica Matau; Neculai Bolohan


Current Opinion in Biotechnology | 2013

Genetic diversity and phylogeny of rhizobia associated with Trifolium spp. from North Eastern Romania

Andrei Stefan; Catalina Stedel; Craita Rosu; Culita Sirbu; Lucian Gorgan; Nikolaos E. Labrou; Emmanouil Flemetakis; Rodica Efrose

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Andrei Stefan

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University

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Cosmin Mihai

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University

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Ionut Topala

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University

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Lucian Hritcu

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University

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Mitica Ciorpac

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University

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Valentin Pohoata

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University

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Alexandru Nita

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University

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Ilarion Mihaila

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University

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Ioana Cristina Gerber

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University

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