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Archives of Medical Science | 2012

Serum concentrations of adiponectin, leptin, resistin, ghrelin and insulin and their association with obesity indices in obese normo- and hypertensive patients - pilot study.

Mariusz Stępień; Rafał N. Wlazeł; Marek Paradowski; Maciej Banach; Magdalena Rysz; Małgorzata Misztal; Jacek Rysz

Introduction Hypertension often coexists with obesity. Adipokines, ghrelin and insulin play important roles in the pathogenesis of both diseases. The aim of this study was to compare adiponectin, leptin, resistin, insulin and ghrelin mean serum concentrations and insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) in normo- and hypertensive patients with obesity. Material and methods All included patients were divided on the following groups: non-diabetic hypertensive patients with class I obesity (group A, n = 21) and class II/III obesity (group B, n = 10), and normotensive obese (class I)patients (group C, n = 7). Correlations between obesity indices (body mass index [BMI], waist-to-hip ratio [WHR], waist circumference [WC]), HOMA-IR, and hormone and adipokine serum levels were also analyzed. Results Leptin level and HOMA-IR were significantly higher in group B compared to group C (9.74 ±3.88 ng/ml vs. 4.53 ±3.00 ng/ml; p < 0.02 and 3.30 ±1.59 vs. 1.65 ±0.41; p < 0.02, respectively). A negative correlation between WC and adiponectin level (R = –0.6275; p < 0.01) and a positive correlation between WC and insulin concentration (R = 0.5122; p< 0.05) as well as with HOMA-IR (R = 0.5228; p < 0.02) were found in group A. Negative correlations between BMI and ghrelin level (R = –0.7052; p < 0.05), WHR and adiponectin level (R = –0.6912; p < 0.05) and WHR and leptin level (R = –0.6728; p < 0.05) were observed in group B. Conclusions Insulin resistance and leptin may be important pathogenic factors in hypertensive patients with severe obesity. Indices of abdominal obesity (WC, WHR) correlate better than BMI with HOMA-IR, insulin, adiponectin and leptin serum levels in hypertensive obese patients.


Medical Science Monitor | 2011

Waist circumference, ghrelin and selected adipose tissue-derived adipokines as predictors of insulin resistance in obese patients: Preliminary results

Mariusz Stępień; Kinga Rosniak-Bak; Marek Paradowski; Małgorzata Misztal; Krzysztof Kujawski; Maciej Banach; Jacek Rysz

Summary Background The aim of the study was to estimate the association between anthropometric obesity parameters, serum concentrations of ghrelin, resistin, leptin, adiponectin and homeostasis model assessment (HOMA-IR) in obese non-diabetic insulin-sensitive and insulin-resistant patients. Material/Methods Study subjects included 37 obese (body mass index [BMI] ≥30 kg/m2) out-clinic patients aged 25 to 66 years. Insulin resistance was evaluated by HOMA-IR. Serum fasting concentrations of glucose, insulin, ghrelin, adiponectin, resistin and leptin were measured by using the ELISA method. Body weight, waist and hip circumferences were measured to calculate BMI and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) values for all the patients. According to HOMA-IR, patients were divided into two groups: A, insulin sensitive (n=19); and B, insulin resistant (n=18). Results Patients with insulin resistance have greater mean waist circumference (WC) higher mean serum insulin level and leptin concentration, but lower concentrations of adiponectin and ghrelin. In the insulin-sensitive patient group we observed positive correlations between BMI and HOMA-IR, WC and HOMA-IR, and adiponectin and leptin, and negative correlations between ghrelin and HOMA-IR, WC and adiponectin, and WHR and adiponectin. In the insulin-resistant group, there was a positive correlation between resistin and ghrelin and a negative correlation between WHR and leptin. Conclusions Waist circumference, adiponectin, leptin and ghrelin are associated with insulin resistance and may be predictors of this pathology.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2015

The Multi-Biomarker Approach for Heart Failure in Patients with Hypertension

Agata Bielecka-Dabrowa; Anna Gluba-Brzózka; Marta Michalska-Kasiczak; Małgorzata Misztal; Jacek Rysz; Maciej Banach

We assessed the predictive ability of selected biomarkers using N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) as the benchmark and tried to establish a multi-biomarker approach to heart failure (HF) in hypertensive patients. In 120 hypertensive patients with or without overt heart failure, the incremental predictive value of the following biomarkers was investigated: Collagen III N-terminal propeptide (PIIINP), cystatin C (CysC), lipocalin-2/NGAL, syndecan-4, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin 1 receptor type I (IL1R1), galectin-3, cardiotrophin-1 (CT-1), transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) and N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP). The highest discriminative value for HF was observed for NT-proBNP (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) = 0.873) and TGF-β (AUC = 0.878). On the basis of ROC curve analysis we found that CT-1 > 152 pg/mL, TGF-β < 7.7 ng/mL, syndecan > 2.3 ng/mL, NT-proBNP > 332.5 pg/mL, CysC > 1 mg/L and NGAL > 39.9 ng/mL were significant predictors of overt HF. There was only a small improvement in predictive ability of the multi-biomarker panel including the four biomarkers with the best performance in the detection of HF—NT-proBNP, TGF-β, CT-1, CysC—compared to the panel with NT-proBNP, TGF-β and CT-1 only. Biomarkers with different pathophysiological backgrounds (NT-proBNP, TGF-β, CT-1, CysC) give additive prognostic value for incident HF in hypertensive patients compared to NT-proBNP alone.


Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters | 2007

N-terminal brain natriuretic propeptide levels correlate with procalcitonin and C-reactive protein levels in septic patients

Mariusz Piechota; Maciej Banach; Robert Irzmański; Małgorzata Misztal; Jacek Rysz; Marcin Barylski; Magdalena Piechota-Urbańska; Jan Kowalski; Lucjan Pawlicki

The aim of this study was to find the relationship between N-terminal brain natriuretic propeptide (NT-proBNP), procalcitonin (PCT) and C-reactive protein (CRP) plasma concentrations in septic patients. This was a prospective study, performed at Medical University Hospital No. 5 in łódź. Twenty patients with sepsis and severe sepsis were included in the study. N-terminal brain natriuretic propeptide, procalcitonin and C-reactive protein concentrations, and survival were evaluated. In the whole studied group (128 measurements), the mean NT-proBNP, procalcitonin and C-reactive protein concentrations were, respectively: 140.80±84.65 pg/ml, 22.32±97.41 ng/ml, 128.51±79.05 mg/l. The correlations for the NT-proBNP level and procalcitonin and C-reactive protein levels were 0.3273 (p<0.001) and 0.4134 (p<0.001), respectively. NT-proBNP levels correlate with PCT and CRP levels in septic patients. In the survivor subgroup, the mean NT-proBNP plasma concentrations were significantly lower than in the non-survivor subgroup.


International Journal of Cardiology | 2016

Differences in biochemical and genetic biomarkers in patients with heart failure of various etiologies

Agata Bielecka-Dabrowa; Agata Sakowicz; Małgorzata Misztal; Stephan von Haehling; Ali Ahmed; Tadeusz Pietrucha; Jacek Rysz; Maciej Banach

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES To evaluate whether biomarkers reflecting pathophysiological pathways and selected single nucleotide polymorphisms differ between patients (pts) with heart failure (HF). METHODS 110 pts with were involved, including HF pts with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF, n=51) with hypertensive origin, HF pts with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) with ischemic aetiology (ICM) (n=32) and HFrEF with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) (n=27). We assessed selected HF biomarkers, echocardiographic examinations and functional polymorphisms selected from six candidate genes: CYP27B1, NOS3, IL-6, TGF beta, TNF alpha, and PPAR gamma. RESULTS Higher concentrations of TNF alpha were observed in pts with hypertensive HFpEF compared to pts with DCM (p=0.008). Pts with HFpEF had higher concentrations of TGF beta 1 compared to DCM and ICM (p=0.0001 and p=0.0003, respectively). For the NOS3 -786 C/T rs2070744 polymorphism in DCM there were significantly more CT heterozygotes than in ICM and HFpEF. In multivariate analysis TGF beta 1 (p=0.001) and syndecan 4 (p=0.001) were the only factors distinguishing HFrEF pts with DCM vs HFpEF and also TGF beta 1 (p=0.001) and syndecan 4 (p=0.023) were the only factors distinguishing HFrEF pts with ICM vs HFpEF pts. CONCLUSIONS Inflammation mediated through TNF alpha and TGF beta 1 may represent an important component of an inflammatory response that partially drives the pathophysiology of HFpEF. NOS3 -786 C/T rs2070744 polymorphism in DCM may serve as a marker for more rapid progression of heart failure. The only biomarkers independently distinguishing HFpEF and HFrEF are syndecan 4 and TGF beta 1.


European Journal of Forest Research | 2016

How do ditches contribute to bryophyte diversity in managed forests in East-Central Europe?

Monika Staniaszek-Kik; Katarzyna M. Zielińska; Małgorzata Misztal

The study focuses on identifying and assessing the effect of the presence of drainage and roadside ditches on the diversity of bryophytes in managed forests. We compared the composition of moss and liverwort species, their richness and abundance in plots that are located in ditches as well as corresponding control plots in the surrounding forests with regard to the forest type (coniferous, mixed and deciduous). ANOVA demonstrated the pronounced impact that the presence of ditches in managed forests has on an increase in bryophyte species richness. A comparison of forest and ditch types using DCA pointed to a correlation between the number of deciduous trees in the stands and an increased dissimilarity of ditch bryophytes when compared to the bryophytes of the corresponding control plots. Using the ecological indicator values, CCA confirmed the special significance of ditch settlements for hygrophilous species, which at present cannot otherwise find favorable conditions in managed forests. The study proves that ditches, and especially those with intermittent pools of stagnant water, may become a significant source of microhabitat diversity. Their presence may provide a welcome preserve for rare and protected species that cannot find suitable substrates in managed forests.


Scientific Reports | 2017

The profile of selected single nucleotide polymorphisms in patients with hypertension and heart failure with preserved and mid-range ejection fraction

Agata Bielecka-Dabrowa; Agata Sakowicz; Tadeusz Pietrucha; Małgorzata Misztal; Piotr Chruściel; Jacek Rysz; Maciej Banach

The study aimed to assess the clinical significance of selected single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in patients with diastolic heart failure (HF): inflammation [-174 G/C Interleukin -6 (IL-6) rs1800795, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-608 G/A rs1800629], fibrosis [Arg25Pro transforming growth factor β (TGF β) rs1800471], endothelial function [-786 T/C nitric oxide synthase (NOS) rs2070744], glucose and lipid metabolism [Pro12Ala peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR)γ rs1801282], and vitamin D metabolism [cytochrome P450 27B1 (CYP27B1) C-1260A].110 patients with HF with preserved and mid-range ejection fraction (HFpEF and HFmrEF) were recruited. GG homozygotes in 174 G/C of IL6 polymorphism are characterized by higher values of estimated glomerular filtration rate based on the study Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (eGFR MDRD) and C allele in the NOS polymorphism and AA profile in C-1260A of CYP27B1 polymorphism correlated with a lower eGFR (MDRD). In multivariate analysis the CG genotype for 174 G/C of IL-6 and allele A in C-1260A of CYP27B1 are the only SNPs independently associated with worse course of HFpEF and HFmrEF. These data confirm the importance of the selected SNPs in aggravation and complications of hypertension.


Archives of Medical Science | 2017

An evaluation of the usefulness of extracorporeal liver support techniques in patients with severe liver dysfunction

Mariusz Piechota; Anna Piechota; Małgorzata Misztal; Szymon Bernas; Iwona Pietraszek-Grzywaczewska

Introduction The mortality rate in patients with severe liver dysfunction with no option of transplantation is unacceptably high. The main aim of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of applying extracorporeal liver support (ECLS) techniques in this group of patients. Material and methods Data from hospital admissions of 101 patients with severe liver dysfunction who were admitted to the department of Anaesthesiology and intensive therapy between 2006 and 2015 were retrospectively analysed. The study group was divided into two subgroups. Standard Medical therapy (SMT) was a subgroup of patients receiving standard Medical therapy, and SMT + ECLS was a subgroup containing patients receiving standard medical therapy complemented by at least one extracorporeal liver support procedure. Results Significantly lower intensive care unit (ICU) mortality and 30-day mortality rates were found in the SMT + ECLS subgroup (p = 0.0138 and p = 0.0238 respectively). No difference in 3-month mortality was identified between the two groups. In a multivariate model, independent risk factors for ICU mortality proved to be the SOFA score and prothrombin time. The highest discriminatory power for ICU mortality was demonstrated for the SOFA score, followed by APACHE II, SAPS II, MELD UNOS and GCS scores. For 30-day mortality, however, the best discriminatory power was shown for the SAPS II score, followed by SOFA, APACHE II, MELD UNOS and GCS scores. Conclusions Further studies are needed to assess the contribution of non-biological extracorporeal liver support procedures to a decrease in mortality rates in the population of patients with severe liver dysfunction.


Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Oeconomica | 2017

On the Use of Redundancy Analysis to Study the Property Crime in Poland

Małgorzata Misztal

Redundancy analysis (RDA) is a canonical form of principal components analysis (PCA) and is one of, so‑called, linear ordination techniques. The goal of ordination is to represent objects and response variables relationships as faithfully as possible in a low‑dimensional space. Redundancy analysis is also a technique of exploratory data analysis. Graphical presentation of the results using the ordination biplots or triplots can facilitate the analysis of the relationship between the variation in the set of the response variables and the variation of the explanatory variables. In the paper, redundancy analysis was applied to assess the relationships between the selected socio‑economic factors and the intensity of the crime against property in Poland.


Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Oeconomica | 2016

On the Use of Selected Ordination Techniques to Analyze the Parliamentary Election Results

Małgorzata Misztal

Ordination techniques such as CCA (Canonical Correspondence Analysis) or RDA (Redundancy Analysis) are very popular in ecological research but almost completely unknown in, for example, socio-economic research. The goal of this paper is to concisely organize the concepts and terminology associated with ordination and to present the possibilities of its application in social research with an example of the analysis of the 2015 parliamentary elections results.

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Maciej Banach

Medical University of Łódź

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Jacek Rysz

Medical University of Łódź

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Marcin Barylski

Medical University of Łódź

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Marek Paradowski

Medical University of Łódź

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Mariusz Stępień

Medical University of Łódź

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Agata Sakowicz

Medical University of Łódź

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Aleksander Goch

Medical University of Łódź

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Anna Piechota

Medical University of Łódź

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