Maria Mohora
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
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Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 2014
Daniela Miricescu; Alexandra Totan; Bogdan Calenic; Brandusa Mocanu; Andreea Didilescu; Maria Mohora; Tudor Spinu; Maria Greabu
Abstract Objectives. Oxidative stress is implicated in the pathogenesis of many systemic and oral diseases such as periodontal disease. The main aim of this study is to explore a possible association between salivary markers of OS and alveolar bone loss. Materials and methods. The study included 20 patients with chronic periodontitis and 20 controls. Salivary OS biomarkers 8-hidroxy-desoxguanosine (8-HOdG), malondialdehyde (MDA), uric acid, total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) were evaluated. Bone loss markers such as C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX I), matrix metalloproteinases-8 (MMP-8), osteocalcin and 25-hydroxy vitamin D3 (25- OH D) were detected in this study. The methods included general biochemical tests and ELISA. Results. Salivary 8-OHdG, MDA levels were significantly higher in the chronic periodontitis group compared with controls (p < 0.05). Salivary activities for uric acid, TAC and GPx were significantly decreased in patients with chronic periodontitis vs controls (p < 0.05). Salivary levels for CTX I, MMP-8, 25-OH D and Osteocalcin were significantly higher in the chronic periodontitis group compared to the controls (p < 0.05). A significant positive correlation was observed between salivary levels of MDA and CTX I. Significant negative correlations between uric acid and CTX I and between MMP-8 and uric acid have been found. Significant positive correlations were observed between CTX I, MMP-8, 25-OH D, osteocalcin and clinical parameters of periodontal disease. Conclusions. Important oxidative stress associated with alveolar bone loss biomarkers can be detected in saliva of patients with periodontal disease.
Archive | 2015
Bogdana Virgolici; Laura Anca Popescu; Horia Virgolici; Daniela Elena Casariu; Olivia Timnea; Maria Mohora
The dyslipidemia pattern usually associated with childhood obesity consists of a combination of elevated triglyceridemia, decreased plasma high density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration and LDL-c concentration at the upper limit of the normal range. This type of dyslipidemia is associated with dense and small LDL, which are proatherogenic. High circulating levels of oxidized LDL were described in extreme pediatric obesity, in children with high fructose intake and are associated with insulin resistance. The worst effect on blood lipids have trans and saturated fatty acids. But the amount of total energy intake plays more important role in lipid profiles. In childhood obesity it seems that insulin resistance precedes the development of the metabolic syndrome feature and insulin resistance is correlated with dyslipidemia. Insulin resistance increases free fatty acid flux to the liver by decreased inhibition of lipolysis and also by increased de novo lipogenesis. Fish oil is rich in eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and has hypotriglyceridemic effect in comparison to monounsaturated fatty acids. Passive in utero exposure to a hyperli‐ pidemic environment may have programmed these children for accelerated athero‐ sclerosis. The infant formula should be enriched with long chain fatty acids because this supplementation is associated with lower blood pressure during later childhood. In obese children, supplements with Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids improve lipid profile, blood pressure values and inflammatory markers. Omega-3 fatty acids prevent metabolic syndrome, by reducing hepatic steatosis, visceral fat, by reducing serum triglycerides and improving insulin sensitivity. Potentially all compounds of
International Scholarly Research Notices | 2013
Bogdana Virgolici; Daniela Lixandru; Elena Daniela Casariu; Mihaela Stancu; Maria Greabu; Alexandra Totan; Daniela Miricescu; Maria Mohora
This study aimed to determine the effects of sea buckthorn pulp oil treatment (800 mg/day for 60 days) on inflammatory, systemic oxidative/reductive status and endothelial function, in obese children. A total of 41 obese children (10–18 years old) and thirty controls were enrolled. The measurements were done before and after pulp oil administration. Ultrasounds were used for flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) and carotid artery intima-media thickness (IMT) measurements and colorimetric and ELISA methods for biochemical parameters. In the obese children versus the lean ones, increased oxidative stress (high malonyldialdehyde, high respiratory burst (RB)), low antioxidant defence (low blood glutathione, low TEAC), inflammatory status (high CRP, ceruloplasmin), adipocytokines disturbance (low adiponectin and high leptin), insulin resistance (high fasting C peptide), low FMD (), and high IMT () were measured. Treatment reduced total cholesterol (), triglycerides (), RB (), leptin (), ceruloplasmin (), fasting C peptide (), blood pressure (), and IMT (). In conclusion, sea buckthorn pulp oil treatment prevents atherosclerosis by lowering triglyceridemia, cholesterolemia, and blood pressure (strong effects) and by reducing oxidative stress, inflammation, and insulin resistance (weak effects).
Journal of medicine and life | 2009
Maria Greabu; Maurizio Battino; Maria Mohora; Alexandra Totan; Andreea Didilescu; Tudor Spinu; Cosmin Totan; D Miricescu; R Radulescu
Biofactors | 2008
Maurizio Battino; Maria Greabu; Alexandra Totan; Maria Mohora; Pedro Bullón; A. Bucur; Cosmin Totan; S. Tovaru; I. Parlatescu; Andreea Didilescu; Tudor Spinu
Pharmacological Reports | 2007
Maria Greabu; Maurizio Battino; Alexandra Totan; Maria Mohora; Niculina Mitrea; Cosmin Totan; Tudor Spinu; Andreea Didilescu
Biofactors | 2008
Maria Greabu; Alexandra Totan; Maurizio Battino; Maria Mohora; Andreea Didilescu; Cosmin Totan; Tudor Spinu
Romanian Journal of Internal Medicine | 2006
Maria Mohora; Bogdana Virgolici; Fraga Paveliu; Dana Lixandru; Corina Muscurel; Maria Greabu
Romanian journal of internal medicine = Revue roumaine de medecine interne | 2007
Maria Greabu; Maurizio Battino; Maria Mohora; Alexandra Totan; Tudor Spinu; Cosmin Totan; Andreea Didilescu; Duţa C
Archive | 2012
Elena Violeta; Daniela Lixandru; Bogdana Virgolici; Maria Mohora; Constantin Ionescu-Tîrgovişte; N. Paulescu; Carol Davila