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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2017

Antioxidant Pre-Treatment Reduces the Toxic Effects of Oxalate on Renal Epithelial Cells in a Cell Culture Model of Urolithiasis

Tomislav Kizivat; Martina Smolić; Ivana Marić; Maja Tolušić Levak; Robert Smolić; Ines Bilić Čurčić; Lucija Kuna; Ivan Mihaljević; Aleksandar Včev; Sandra Tucak-Zorić

Urolithiasis is characterized by the formation and retention of solid crystals within the urinary tract. Kidney stones are mostly composed of calcium oxalate, which predominantly generates free radicals that are toxic to renal tubular cells. The aim of the study is to explore possible effects of antioxidant pre-treatment on inhibition of oxidative stress. Three cell lines were used as in vitro model of urolithiasis: MDCK I, MDCK II and LLC-PK1. Oxidative stress was induced by exposure of cells to sodium oxalate in concentration of 8 mM. In order to prevent oxidative stress, cells were pre-treated with three different concentrations of l-arginine and vitamin E. Oxidative stress was evaluated by determining the expression of superoxide dismutase (SOD), osteopontin (OPN), and by the concentration of glutathione (GSH). In all three cell lines, pre-treatment of antioxidants increased cell survival. Positive correlation of SOD and OPN expression as well as GSH concentration was observed in all groups of cells. Our results indicate that an antioxidant pre-treatment with l-arginine and vitamin E is able to hamper oxalate-induced oxidative stress in kidney epithelial cells and as such could play a role in prevention of urolithiasis.


Journal of Clinical Medicine | 2018

Association of Wnt Inhibitors, Bone Mineral Density and Lifestyle Parameters in Women with Breast Cancer Treated with Anastrozole Therapy

Kristina Bojanic; Ines Bilić Čurčić; Lucija Kuna; Tomislav Kizivat; Robert Smolić; Nikola Raguž Lučič; Kristina Kralik; Vatroslav Šerić; Gordana Ivanac; Sandra Tucak-Zorić; Aleksandar Včev; Martina Smolić

Aim: To determine the levels of Wnt inhibitors in patients treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) prior to therapy and to investigate their association with bone mineral density (BMD) and lifestyle parameters. Methods: 137 breast cancer patients were divided into a group treated with 1 mg of anastrozole and a group w/o anastrozole therapy. Serum concentrations of sclerostin and dickkopf1 (DKK1) were measured by ELISA. BMD was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Lifestyle factors were investigated by a self-reported questionnaire. Results: Sclerostin was significantly higher in the AI-treated group (31.8 pmol/L vs. 24.1 pmol/L; p < 0.001), whereas DKK1 was significantly lower in the AI-treated group (24.3 pmol/L vs. 26.02 pmol/L; p < 0.001). Total hip and femoral neck BMD were significantly lower in the AI-treated group. Conclusion: AI treatment was associated with increased levels of sclerostin and decreased levels of DKK1.


Current Drug Metabolism | 2018

Models of Drug Induced Liver Injury (DILI) – Current Issues and Future Perspectives

Lucija Kuna; Ivana Bozic; Tomislav Kizivat; Kristina Bojanic; Margareta Mršo; Edgar Kralj; Robert Smolić; George Y. Wu; Martina Smolić

Background: Drug-induced Liver Injury (DILI) is an important cause of acute liver failure cases in the United States, and remains a common cause of withdrawal of drugs in both preclinical and clinical phases. Methods: A structured search of bibliographic databases – Web of Science Core Collection, Scopus and Medline for peer-reviewed articles on models of DILI was performed. The reference lists of relevant studies was prepared and a citation search for the included studies was carried out. In addition, the characteristics of screened studies were described. Results: One hundred and six articles about the existing knowledge of appropriate models to study DILI in vitro and in vivo with special focus on hepatic cell models, variations of 3D co-cultures, animal models, databases and predictive modeling and translational biomarkers developed to understand the mechanisms and pathophysiology of DILI are described. Conclusion: Besides descriptions of current applications of existing modeling systems, associated advantages and limitations of each modeling system and future directions for research development are discussed as well.


Archive | 2018

Mentor-doctoral student relationship evaluation among students at Postgraduate doctoral study of Biomedicine and Health in Osijek

Jelena Jakab; Lucija Kuna; Martina Smolić; Aleksandar Včev


Abstract Book | 2018

In vitro assessment of molecular mechanisms of free fatty acids-induced and drugs-induced fatty liver disease

Tea Omanović Kolarić; Vjera Nincevic; Jelena Jakab; Lucija Kuna; Tomislav Kizivat; Nikola Raguž Lučič; Ivan Abičić; Robert Smolić; Aleksandar Včev; Ines Bilic-Curcic; Martina Smolić


Update on Hepatitis C | 2017

Approaches and Considerations for the Successful Treatment of HCV Infection

Robert Smolić; Jelena Jakab; Lucija Kuna; Martina Smolić; MartinaKajić; Marinko Žulj; Aleksandar Včev


Update on Hepatitis C | 2017

HCV and Work Ability Assessment

Milan Milošević; Jelena Jakab; Lucija Kuna; Martina Smolić


Update on Hepatitis C | 2017

Health-Related Quality of Life in Antiviral-Treated Chronic Hepatitis C Patients

Aleksandar Včev; Jelena Jakab; Lucija Kuna; Martina Smolić


Southeastern European Medical Journal | 2017

Pharmacogenomics: Recent Progress, Sex Gender Differences, Translation Into Clinical Practice, Application in Pediatrics and Future Perspectives

Martina Smolić; Ivana Bozic; Tea Omanovic; Lucija Kuna; Tomislav Kizivat; Robert Smolić; Aleksandar Včev


Southeastern European Medical Journal | 2017

Pharmacogenomics: sex gender differences and application in pediatrics.

Ivana Bozic; Tea Omanovic; Lucija Kuna; Tomislav Kizivat; Robert Smolić; Aleksandar Včev; Martina Smolić

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Martina Smolić

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Aleksandar Včev

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Robert Smolić

University of Connecticut Health Center

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Tomislav Kizivat

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Ines Bilic-Curcic

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Kristina Bojanic

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Ivana Bozic

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Tea Omanovic

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Jasenka Wagner

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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