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Environment International | 2014

Composition and effects of inhalable size fractions of atmospheric aerosols in the polluted atmosphere. Part II. In vitro biological potencies

Jiří Novák; Klára Hilscherová; Linda Landlová; Pavel Čupr; Lukáš Kohút; John P. Giesy; Jana Klánová

Exposure to particulate matter (PM) in ambient air has been shown to lead to adverse health consequences. Six size fractions of PM with aerodynamic diameter smaller than 10μm (PM10) and gas phase were collected at six localities with different major pollution sources. Extracts of samples were assessed for AhR-mediated toxicity, (anti-)estrogenicity, (anti-)androgenicity and genotoxicity. The biological responses were interpreted relative to chemical characterization. Historically, for regulatory purposes, evaluation of air pollution was based mainly on assessment of the sum of PM10. In the case of AhR-mediated activity, PM1 was responsible for more than 75% of the activity of the particulate fraction from all localities. The assessed effects were correlated with concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), organic carbon content and specific surface area of the PM. A significant proportion of biologically active chemicals seems to be present in the gas phase of air. The results suggest that an average daily exposure based just on the concentrations of contaminants contained in PM10, as regulated in EU legislation so far, is not a sufficient indicator of contaminants in air particulates and adoption of standards more similar to other countries and inclusion of other parameters besides mass should be considered.


Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2013

Spatial patterns and temporal changes of heavy metal distributions in river sediments in a region with multiple pollution sources

Zdenka Bednarova; Jan Kuta; Lukáš Kohút; Jiri Machat; Jana Klánová; Ivan Holoubek; Jiri Jarkovsky; Ladislav Dušek; Klára Hilscherová

PurposeThe main purpose of this study was to evaluate temporal and regional variability of contamination by heavy metals (HMs) in river sediments using their enrichment factors (EFs) and benchmarking according to sediment quality guidelines (SQGs). The Zlin region in the Czech Republic (Morava and Drevnice River basins) represents a model area where several regionally specific ecological risk assessment studies have recently been conducted with a focus on organic pollution, eco-toxicity, geological, and geochemical characteristics.Materials and methodsFour consecutive sediment sampling campaigns were undertaken in spring and autumn 2005–2006. Aqua-regia leachable content of Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Sb, V, and Zn in surface sediments from 14 sites was analyzed using ICP-MS, and Hg content was analyzed using AMA-254 analyzer. EFs were calculated to identify the human impact on pollution in the area. Comparisons to SGQs were conducted to identify the areas and HMs of greatest risk.Results and discussionCalculation of EFs contributed to the effective clustering of HMs. Median EFs of Co, Ni, and V ranged from 0.9 to 1.4 at all sites indicating concentrations very close to natural geological background levels. There was greater enrichment at locally polluted sites, the highest in the cases of Cd, Sb, Hg, and Cr. Widespread influence of diffuse HM sources (traffic, agriculture, and urban wastes) was apparent from elevated concentrations of Pb, Cu, and Zn at all sites. EF values also helped to identify the greatest temporal changes and shifts in HMs contamination between adjacent sites caused by 50-year recurrence interval floods in early spring 2006. The impact was most apparent in downstream sites; namely directly below the confluence of the two major rivers.ConclusionsThe overall contamination of HMs in the region was classified as low-to-moderate with significantly contaminated sub-areas. The study showed relatively stable spatial distributions of HMs, indicating potential sources of pollution. Cu was identified as the HM of greatest risk. The study emphasizes the necessity of considering both environmental circumstances and background HM occurrence to prevent misinterpretation of the pollution situation. The use of EFs which include grain size proxy normalization and HM background levels, along with the comparison of the detected concentrations to SQGs, proved an efficient way to identify hazardous contamination from anthropogenic sources.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2012

Fifteen years of monitoring of POPs in the breast milk, Czech Republic, 1994–2009: trends and factors

Ondřej Mikeš; Pavel Čupr; Lukáš Kohút; Andrea Krsková; Milena Černá

Background, aim and scopeThe breast milk has been recommended to carry out as a monitoring tool for effectiveness evaluation of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dichlorodiphenyltrichloro-ethane (DDT) and its metabolites (DDX), hexachlorbenzene (HCB) and isomers of hexachlocyklohexane (HCHs) have been monitored in the breast milk of nursing mothers in the Czech Republic since 1994 as a part of The Environmental Health Monitoring System. Knowledge about long-term POPs distribution and accumulation in the human body is crucial to understanding uptake, degradation and subsequent effects as well as to conduct risk assessments. The main aim of this study is to evaluate 15-years long-term trends of selected POPs in human milk in the Czech Republic and to elucidate the questionnaire information about the age, parity and social habits, to the final concentrations. This effectiveness evaluation of POPs restriction is quite precisely after 15-years monitoring campaigns.Materials, methods and resultsThe human milk samples (4,753 samples) were analysed for a number of chlorinated organic chemicals including PCBs and selected chlorinated pesticides (OCPs, HCB, HCHs, DDX). The relative change of concentration per year for all chemicals was analysed. The remaining percentages of POPs in breast milk in comparison to 1994 are also expressed. Czech population half-lives of POPs in breast milk, derived from either linear or exponential models were computed.Conclusions and perspectivesThe long-term data indicates a continuation of a decreasing trend of POPs concentrations on breast milk. Our study did not confirm lactation and parity as an important outflux resulting in the decrease in concentrations in mothers, which is in the antagonism with most of the studies. The higher BMI was associated with higher amounts of HCB and lower amounts of higher chlorinated PCBs. The results confirm the effectiveness of restrictions of POPs usage in the Czech Republic. This ongoing long-term study is very useful tool for parametric effectiveness evaluation of Stockholm Convention.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016

Simple non-invasive analysis of embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes beating in vitro.

Katarzyna Anna Radaszkiewicz; Dominika Sýkorová; Pavel Karas; Jana Kudová; Lukáš Kohút; Lucia Binó; Josef Večeřa; Jan Víteček; Lukáš Kubala; Jiří Pacherník

The analysis of digital video output enables the non-invasive screening of various active biological processes. For the monitoring and computing of the beating parameters of cardiomyocytes in vitro, CB Analyser (cardiomyocyte beating analyser) software was developed. This software is based on image analysis of the video recording of beating cardiomyocytes. CB Analyser was tested using cardiomyocytes derived from mouse embryonic stem cells at different stages of cardiomyogenesis. We observed that during differentiation (from day 18), the beat peak width decreased, which corresponded to the increased speed of an individual pulse. However, the beating frequency did not change. Further, the effects of epinephrine modulating mature cardiomyocyte functions were tested to validate the CB Analyser analysis. In conclusion, data show that CB Analyser is a useful tool for evaluating the functions of both developing and mature cardiomyocytes under various conditions in vitro.


Hydrobiologia | 2016

Assessing the societal benefits of river restoration using the ecosystem services approach

Jan E. Vermaat; A.J. Wagtendonk; Roy Brouwer; Oleg Sheremet; Erik Ansink; Tim Brockhoff; Maarten Plug; Seppo Hellsten; Jukka Aroviita; Luiza Tylec; Marek Giełczewski; Lukáš Kohút; Karel Brabec; Jantine Haverkamp; Michaela Poppe; Kerstin Böck; Matthijs Coerssen; Joel Segersten; Daniel Hering


Archive | 2010

Validation Scenario for Anthropogenic Impact and Global ClimateChange for Tatoo

Jiří Hřebíček; Ladislav Dušek; Miroslav Kubásek; Jiří Jarkovský; Karel Brabec; Ivan Holoubek; Lukáš Kohút; Jaroslav Urbánek


Archive | 2010

Anthropogenic Impact and Global Climate Change. Description ofValidation Scenario in TaToo Project

Jiří Hřebíček; Ladislav Dušek; Miroslav Kubásek; Jiří Jarkovský; Karel Brabec; Ivan Holoubek; Lukáš Kohút; Jaroslav Urbánek


Archive | 2015

Ecological aspects of fluvial processes recovery at Becva River

Karel Brabec; Pavel Jurajda; Martina Kalivodová; Lukáš Kohút; Blažena Brabcová; Ondřej Hájek; Klára Komprdová; Karla Štiková; Ján Babej; David Veselý; Zbyněk Zachoval; Vít Syrovátka; Libuše Opatřilová; Petr Filippov


Archive | 2014

Ekologické aspekty samovolné obnovy fluviálních procesů na řeceBečve

Martina Kalivodová; Lukáš Kohút; Blažena Brabcová; Pavel Jurajda; Ondřej Hájek; Klára Komprdová; Karla Štiková; Petr Filippov; David Veselý; Zbyněk Zachoval; Karel Brabec


Archive | 2013

Non-invasive analysis of beating parameters in in vitro cardiomyocyte culture

Dominika Sýkorová; Pavel Karas; Jana Kudová; Lucia Binó; Lukáš Kohút; Lukáš Kubala; Jiří Pacherník

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Lucia Binó

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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