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Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences | 2015

Transport induced inflammatory responses in horses

J. Wessely-Szponder; Z. Bełkot; Ryszard Bobowiec; U. Kosior-Korzecka; M. Wójcik

Deleterious response to road transport is an important problem in equine practice. It determines different physiological, immunological and metabolic changes which lead to increased susceptibility to several disorders such as pneumonia, diarrhea, colics, laminitis, injuries and rhabdomyolisis. The aim of our study was to look for possible relationships between transportation of female young and older horses over a long and short distance and an inflammatory state reflected by an increase of acute phase protein concentration, oxidative stress and muscle injury. The study was conducted on 24 cold-blooded female horses divided into four groups. Six fillies aged 6-18 months and six mares aged 10-12 years were transported over the distance of about 550 km, six fillies aged 6-18 months and six mares aged 10-12 years were transported over the distance of about 50 km. Plasma and serum were obtained from blood samples taken before transportation (T0), immediately after transportation (T1) and at an abattoir during slaughter (T2). In these samples fibrinogen, MDA, AST and CK were assessed. Fibrinogen increased in all studied groups especially in fillies after long distance transportation, where it reached 205±7.07 mg/dl before transportation, 625±35.35 mg/dl after transportation, and 790±14.14 mg/dl during slaughter. MDA concentrations rose after transportation and reached the maximal level during slaughter. CK activity was more elevated after short transportation in younger horses, whereas initial activity of AST was higher in older horses. We estimated that intensified responses from acute phase, oxidative stress and muscle injury parameters indicated an inflammatory state.


Acta Veterinaria Hungarica | 2009

Crosstalk between coagulation and inflammation in mastitis and metritis in dairy cows

Ryszard Bobowiec; Joanna Wessely-Szponder; Piotr Hola

Coagulation and inflammation are closely related as part of the mechanisms of host defence during a severe infection. The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between thrombin as a factor in both the coagulative and inflammatory processes and neutrophil secretory function on the basis of lactoferrin (LF), elastase and myeloperoxidase release in the course of mastitis and metritis in cows. Thrombin generation was measured on the basis of hydrolysis of SAR-PRO-ARG-pNA and lactoferrin concentration was estimated by an ELISA method. The greatest thrombin generation was observed in the metritis group (1.18 +/- 0.62 IU). The level of LF was the highest in the group of cows with mastitis (0.74 +/- 0.55 mg/ml) in the first phase of the disease. In the second phase of the diseases the level of serum LF in cows with mastitis diminished to the value of 0.41 +/- 0.16 mg/ml, whereas in cows with metritis the level of LF increased to 0.51 +/- 0.17 mg/ml. This study reveals that the excessive production of thrombin not only causes hypercoagulatory disorders but also exaggerates neutrophil function by the release of some enzymes which may play a destructive role during disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). These enzymes also inhibit anticoagulative systems, thus potentially worsening the course of the disease.


Research in Veterinary Science | 2017

Different activation of monocyte-derived macrophages by antimicrobial peptides at a titanium tibial implantation in rabbits

Joanna Wessely-Szponder; Tomasz Szponder; Ryszard Bobowiec

The aim of our study was to assess the functional and morphological features of monocyte derived Mfs from rabbits with titanium (Ti) tibial implants, their ability to polarize towards M1 or M2 and their reactivity after stimulation with neutrophil antimicrobial peptides extract (AMP). The study was conducted on six White New Zealand rabbits with tibial implants of pure titanium Grade 2. Blood was taken before implantation and 14days after biomaterial implantation. Then, blood-derived Mfs were cultured and their function was assessed on the basis of morphological changes, generation of nitric oxide (NO), superoxide, and proteases release after treatment with LPS or dexamethasone (Dex). As a result of polarization we specified two subpopulations of Mfs with features characteristic of each subtype. M1 stimulated with LPS exhibited an increased NO and superoxide level, and M2 stimulated with Dex which showed higher arginase and lower free radical generation. Addition of AMP evoked further changes in Mfs morphology and function. After 24h stimulation with AMP an increase of NO was observed in all cultures, whereas after 48h it decreased. Production of superoxide lowered, especially after 48h, when M1 generated 6.00±0.2nM and M1/AMP culture generated 5.2±0.1nM of superoxide. Our study revealed that activated Mfs stimulated with AMP demonstrated both pro- and anti-inflammatory features. Moreover, we did not detect significant differences between the response of Mfs cultured from blood derived monocytes before and after implantation of Ti implants.


Bulletin of The Veterinary Institute in Pulawy | 2013

Elastase, Myeloperoxidase, and Alkaline Phosphatase Release and Free Radical Generation in Neutrophils Isolated from Blood of Sows at Different Stages of Oestrous Cycle

Joanna Wessely-Szponder; Ryszard Bobowiec

Abstract The aim of the study was to assess the influence of the oestrous cycle phase on neutrophil secretory activity and to extrapolate it to susceptibility to uterine infections. The obtained results indicate that the highest enzyme release seen in the late follicular phase (elastase release was 42.18 ±3.11% of maximal release, myeloperoxidase was 45.0 ±5.12%, and alkaline phosphatase was 44.75 ±9.0%) was related to the level of 17β-oestradiol in plasma. Similarly, a free radical generation was also the most enhanced during this phase. Significantly lower values were obtained from sows during the luteal phase in regard to both enzyme release (36.62 ±3.58% for elastase, 27.87 ±8.7% for myeloperoxidase, and 22.12 ±2.4% for alkaline phosphatase), and that of free radicals (2.28 1.6 μM/106 cells for nitric oxide and 2.47 0.6 nM/106 cells for superoxide).


Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine | 2018

Expression of receptor interacting protein 1 and receptor interacting protein 3 oval cells in a rat model of hepatocarcinogenesis

Marta Wójcik; Ryszard Bobowiec; Urszula Lisiecka; Anna Śmiech

When apoptosis is suppressed in a neoplastic state, necroptosis may enable an anticancer response. In the present study, the association between apoptosis and necroptosis was assessed in a partial hepatectomy (PH)/diethylnitrosamine (DEN) rat model of hepatocarcinogenesis. Isolated oval cells (OCs) were analysed at 24, 48 and 72 h and at the first and second week of incubation. Phenotypic studies, apoptosis and necroptosis detection and proliferative activity assays were also performed on the OCs. The OCs were isolated from non-neoplastic (PH) and neoplastic (PH/DEN) livers, which expressed receptor interacting protein (RIP) 1 and RIP3. Western blot analysis revealed that the RIP1 and RIP3 expression in the PH/DEN OCs started to increase at 72 h and continually increased to the end of cell culture. Compared with the PH OCs, the cells isolated from PH/DEN rats exhibited significantly less potential for apoptosis (P<0.05). There were a minimal number of apoptotic PH/DEN OCs (2.82±1.1%) at 72 h. In addition, the PH/DEN OCs demonstrated progressive proliferative activity during incubation, which was significantly increased compared with the PH OCs at ≥72 h. The present study revealed that PH/DEN OCs, which trigger hepatic cancer, have a high proliferative activity and suppress apoptosis. It was also observed that, based on the expression of RIP3 and RIP1, necroptosis may be maintained and may serve as an alternative pathway for programmed PH/DEN OC death.


Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences | 2004

Assessment of neutrophil components as markers of lung injury in the course of bovine respiratory tract infections.

J. Wessely-Szponder; Ryszard Bobowiec; Franco Martelli; M. Wójcik; U. Kosior-Korzecka


Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology | 2008

Effect of carotenoids on in vitro proliferation and differentiation of oval cells during neoplastic and non-neoplastic liver injuries in rats

Marta Wójcik; Ryszard Bobowiec; Martelli F


Bulletin of The Veterinary Institute in Pulawy | 2010

CYTOPROTECTIVE ACTION OF 17β-OESTRADIOL AGAINST IRON-INDUCED HEPATIC OXIDATIVE STRESS IN VITRO

Marta Wójcik; Urszula Kosior-Korzecka; Ryszard Bobowiec


Medycyna Weterynaryjna | 2014

Crosstalk between adiponectin and cytokines (IL-6 and IL-8) during transportation stress in horses

Joanna Wessely-Szponder; Z. Bełkot; Ryszard Bobowiec; Marta Wójcik; Urszula Kosior-Korzecka


Medycyna Weterynaryjna | 2009

Influence of diet cation-anion difference (DCAD) on plasma acid-base status in pregnant sheep.

Marta Wójcik; Franco Martelli; Ryszard Bobowiec; K. Patkowski; A. Chałabis-Mazurek; G. Wałkuska

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Marta Wójcik

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Joanna Wessely-Szponder

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Urszula Kosior-Korzecka

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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