S. Ferencz
University of Pécs
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Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation | 2008
László Sínay; Mária Kürthy; Sz. Horváth; Endre Arató; M. Shafiei; J. Lantos; S. Ferencz; A. Bátor; B. Balatonyi; Zs Verzár; B. Süto; Lajos Kollár; Gy. Wéber; Erzsébet Roth; Gábor Jancsó
OBJECTIVE We studied the protective effects of ischaemic postconditioning (PS) on ischemia-reperfusion injury of the lower extremities in a rat model of abdominal aortic intervention. We aimed to examine the evoked oxidative stress, cytokine expression and leukocyte activation after revascularisation surgery. METHODS Anesthetized animals (48 Whistar rats) underwent a 60 min infrarenal aorta cross-clamping. After the ischaemic period, an intermittent 4 times 15 s reperfusion--15 seconds ischaemic episodes--were applied (ischaemic postconditioning: group PS). Then we started a 120 min reperfusion in the aorta. In untreated group animals underwent a long ischaemia (60 min) and the following reperfusion (group IR). Peripherial blood samples were collected before operation, and in early (5, 10, 15, 30, 60 and 120 min) reperfusion periods. Serum peroxide level, TNF-alpha concentration, myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity and PMA-induced leukocyte ROS production were measured. RESULTS In PS group, plasma peroxide level elevation was significantly lower in very early reperfusion (5-30 min) comparing to non-conditioned IR group (10.04+/-1.9 microM/l vs. 16.91+/-3.67 microM/l, p<0.05). PS also reduced serum TNF-alpha concentration (167.41+/-31.26 microg/ml vs. 116.55+/-12.04 microg/ml, p<0.05), MPO activity (1.759+/-0.239 microM/ml vs. 1.22+/-0.126 microM/ml, p<0.05) and leukocyte activation detected by PMA-induced leukocyte ROS production (5.7+/-0.96 AU/10(3) cells vs. 4.63+/-0.69 AU/10(3) cells). CONCLUSIONS Ischaemic postconditioning could reduce ROI production after IR in early reperfusion period, thus limiting ROI mediated tissue lesion, cytokine-leukocyte activation and inflammatory responses. PS seems to be an effective tool in vascular surgery to reduce reperfusion injuries after revascularization interventions.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 2007
Barbara Cserepes; Gábor Jancsó; Balázs Gasz; Boglarka Racz; Andrea Ferenc; László Benko; Balázs Borsiczky; Mária Kürthy; S. Ferencz; János Lantos; János Gál; Endre Arató; Attila Miseta; György Wéber; Elizabeth Roth
Abstract: Pre‐ and postconditioning are powerful endogenous adaptive phenomenon of the organism whereby different stimuli enhance the tolerance against various types of stress. Urocortin (Ucn), member of the corticotropin‐releasing factor (CRF) family has potent effects on the cardiovascular system. The aim of this article was to investigate the action of Ucn on cultured cardiomyocytes in the process of pre‐ and postconditioning. Isolated neonatal rat ventricular myocytes were preconditioned with adenosine, simulated ischemia, and Ucn (10‐min treatment followed by 10‐min reperfusion/recovery). For detecting the effect of alternative types of preconditioning, necrosis enzyme (lactate dehydrogenase [LDH]) release, vital staining (trypan blue), and ratio of apoptosis/necrosis were examined after cardiac cells were exposed to 3‐h sustained ischemia and 2‐h reperfusion. Same parameters were measured in the postconditioned groups (30‐ or 60‐min ischemia followed by postconditioning with 10‐min ischemic stimulus or Ucn and 2‐h reperfusion). Cells exposed to 3‐h ischemia followed by 2‐h reperfusion were shown as control. Our results show that LDH release a number of trypan blue‐stained dead cells and the ratio of apoptotized and necrotized cells was decreased in all preconditioned groups compared with control group. In postconditioned groups LDH content of culture medium, trypan blue‐positive cardiomyocytes, and the rate of apoptotic/necrotic cells was reduced contrasted with non‐postconditioned group. We can conclude that preconditioning with Ucn induced such a powerful cell protective effect as adenosine and ischemia. Furthermore, postconditioning with Ucn after 60‐min ischemia was more cardioprotective than ischemic postconditioning.
Transplantation Proceedings | 2010
Andrea Ferencz; Ildikó Takács; Szabolcs Horváth; S. Ferencz; Szaniszló Jávor; Tamás Fekecs; K. Shanava; Borbála Balatonyi; György Wéber
Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury is a serious condition that results from some surgical procedures, including intestinal transplantation. Ischemic postconditioning is defined as brief periods of reperfusion alternating with reocclusion applied during the early minutes after reperfusion. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of ischemic postconditioning before small bowel autotransplantation. Total orthotopic intestinal autotransplantation was performed in 30 white domestic pigs. Grafts were stored in cold University of Wisconsin solution for 1, 3, or 6 hours. Duration of reperfusion was 3 hours in all grafts. Before reperfusion, the intestine was postconditioned via 3 cycles of ischemia for 30 seconds and reperfusion for 30 seconds (ischemic postconditioning protocol). Tissue from the small intestine was obtained after laparotomy (control group) and at the end of reperfusion periods. To monitor oxidative stress, tissue concentrations of malondialdehyde and reduced glutathione, and activity of superoxide dismutase were determined at spectrophotometry. Tissue damage on sections stained with hematoxylin- eosin was evaluated using a quantitative method (Scion Image software; Scion Corp, Frederick, Maryland). Our results demonstrated that ischemic postconditioning significantly decreased the reperfusion-ended lipid peroxidation value (mean +/- SEM, 142.0 +/- 7.1 micromol/g vs 125.0 +/- 2.1 micromol/g; P < .05). Moreover, the capacity and activity of endogenous antioxidant protective systems (glutathione 789+/-8.0 micromol/g vs 934 +/- 5.7 micromol/g, and superoxide dismutase 110 +/- 9 IU/g vs 126 +/- 4 IU/g; P < .05) remained higher in the ischemic postconditioning groups compared with tissues without ischemic postconditioning. At quantitative analysis, tissue injury was increased by the duration of cold preservation. The greatest injury was observed in the mucosal and submucosal layers and in the depth of crypts after 6 hours of preservation. Ischemic postconditioning significantly decreased intestinal wall injury in each group (P < .05). It was concluded that ischemic postconditioning before reperfusion mitigated oxidative stress and histologic damage during small bowel autotransplantation.
Surgical Innovation | 2010
Ildikó Takács; Jürgen Wegmann; Szabolcs Horváth; Andrea Ferencz; S. Ferencz; Szaniszló Jávor; Erich Odermatt; Elisabeth Roth; György Wéber
Background. Correct hemostasis in liver surgery is hard to achieve because of the oozing bleeding. The aim of this study was to compare the potential benefits of a new compress to the 2 commercial hemostatic compresses. Methods. Collagen- and cellulose-based hemostatics were investigated. A standardized resection was treated by applying different hemostatics in a randomized order, and bleeding times were measured. Macroscopic evaluation of the liver and tissue sampling for histological investigations were carried out after 21 days. Results . The bleeding times of bovine collagen (BoCo), protein-coated equine collagen (PECo), and oxidized cellulose (OxCe) were 140 ± 88, 243 ± 140 (P = .005 vs BoCo), and 352 ± 70 s (P < .001 vs BoCo), respectively. Microscopic evaluation of the PECo presented fibrosis and significant inflammation in the implantation zone, whereas BoCo and OxCe caused only fibrosis in the wound area. Conclusion. BoCo showed significantly better hemostatic effect than PECo and OxCe.
Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation | 2012
Z. Miklós; Mária Kürthy; P. Degrell; E. Ranczinger; M. Vida; János Lantos; Endre Arató; László Sínay; Péter Hardi; Borbála Balatonyi; S. Ferencz; Sz. Jávor; Viktória Kovács; Balázs Borsiczky; Gy. Wéber; E. Rőth; Gábor Jancsó
OBJECTIVE We studied the protective effects of postconditioning (PS) in healthy and hypercholesterolemic rats after renal ischaemia-reperfusion (IR) injury. We aimed to examine cytokine expression and apoptosis in tissue damage after revascularisation (TNF-α levels in serum and tissue). METHODS Male Wistar rats (n = 32) were divided into four groups. The animals of normal feed groups (NF) were fed with normal rat chow and the cholesterol feed groups (CF) were fed with 1.5% cholesterol containing diet for 8 weeks. Anaesthetized rats underwent a 45-min cross-clamping in both kidney pedicles. Ischaemia was followed by 120-min reperfusion with or without PS protocol (group PS vs. IR). Postconditioning was induced by four intermittent periods of ischaemia-reperfusion of 15-s duration each. Serum cholesterol, triglyceride, urea and creatinine levels were determined. Proinflammation was characterized by the measurement of serum TNF-α. Tissue injury in kidney was determined by formaline-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections. Tissue TNF-α levels were determined by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS Significant elevation was observed in serum TNF-α level after IR injury in normal feed groups, which was reduced by PS. In CF group neither the elevation nor the postconditioning induced reduction were as significant as in the NF groups. In normal feed group PS caused a significant reduction in tissue TNF-α level which was significantly higher in CF. CONCLUSIONS Ischaemic postconditioning proved to be an effective defense against IR in NF groups, but it was ineffective in CF groups in kidney tissue.
Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation | 2008
Endre Arató; Gábor Jancsó; László Sínay; Mária Kürthy; J. Lantos; S. Ferencz; Sz. Horváth; M. Shafiei; G. Kasza; Zs Verzár; Lajos Kollár; Erzsébet Roth; Gy. Wéber; G. Menyhei
After revascularization of an acute arterial occlusion the development of a serious ischaemic-reperfusion injury is a menacing challenge and a hard task in peripheral vascular surgery. A whale of evidences point to oxidative stress, as an important trigger, in the complex chain of events leading to reperfusion injury. In the present study authors aimed to examine oxidative stress parameters, antioxidant-prooxidant state and leukocyte adhesion molecules (CD11a and CD18) expression following acute revascularization surgery of lower limb.10 patients were examined in the prospective randomized study. Peripheral blood sample was collected in ischaemic period, and after reperfusion in the 2nd and 24th hours, and on 7th day. Superoxide-dismutase activity, reduced glutathion concentration and leukocytes free radical production were measured. The degree of lipidperoxidation was marked with the quantity of malondialdehyde. The expressions of adhesion molecules were measured with flowcytometry.The speed and rate of free radical production significantly increased in the early reperfusion (p<0.05). The level of antioxidant enzymes decreased after revascularization. The CD11a and CD18 expression of the granulocytes significantly (p<0.05) decreased right after the revascularization, but with a gradual elevation until the 7th day they exceed the ischaemic value. Our results showed a time specific turnover of the sensitive antioxidant-prooxidant balance after revascularization operation.
Magyar sebészet | 2009
Szabolcs Horváth; István Gál; István Rákóczi; Szaniszló Jávor; Borbála Balatonyi; Ildikó Takács; Andrea Ferencz; S. Ferencz; György Wéber
INTRODUCTION The Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) is the newest trend in minimally invasive surgery. Based on clinical experiences, transvaginal cholecystectomy causes less pain and operative stress, requires shorter hospitalization and allows patients to return quicker to normal activity. MATERIALS AND METHODS A transvaginal cholecystectomy was carried out using hybrid technique in animal model first time in Hungary. A 5 mm umbilical trocar was used for preparation of cystic artery and duct, clip application and gallbladder dissection. A transvaginally inserted 10 mm trocar was used for laparoscopic camera to follow the procedure. Gallbladder was fixed and secured with a special curved instrument inserted also transvaginally during the procedure. At the end of procedure the gallbladder was removed transvaginally. RESULTS Six transvaginal cholecystectomies was performed on pigs. The mean time of operations was 78 min (40-145 minutes). During the operations and the follow up period (3 months) no complications and mortality was detected. CONCLUSIONS According to our experiences both procedures can be safely carried out on animal model, but further refinement of devices is necessary.
Interventional Medicine and Applied Science | 2010
Szaniszló Jávor; K. Shanava; Eniko Hocsak; Mária Kürthy; János Lantos; Balázs Borsiczky; Ildikó Takács; Sz. Horváth; Borbála Balatonyi; S. Ferencz; Andrea Ferencz; Erzsébet Rőth; Gy. Wéber
Abstract Increased intra-abdominal pressure during laparoscopy leads to hypoxia due to reduced blood flow. Aim of our study was to investigate whether preconditioning can reduce this negative effect of the pneumoperitoneum. Fifty female Wistar rats were used, divided into 5 groups. I: Sham operation (Sham), II: conventional pneumoperitoneum (PP), III: transvaginal pneumoperitoneum (TV), IV: preconditioning for 2.5 minutes in two cycles (Pre 2.5), V: preconditioning for 5 minutes (Pre 5). Malondialdehyde (MDA), reduced glutathione (GSH), sulfhydrylgroup (SH-) concentrations, superoxide-dismutase (SOD) and mieloperoxidase (MPO) activity, and anti-apoptotic pathway marker p-AKT level and inflammatory cytokine TNF-α were measured. SOD activity and GSH concentration were decreased in PP and TV groups comparing to Sham and preconditioning groups. MPO activity was decreased also in PP and TV groups comparing to the Sham group but in the preconditioning groups it has remained high. MDA concentration in plasma was...
Archive | 2012
Mária Kürthy; Gábor Jancsó; Endre Arató; László Sínay; János Lantos; Zsanett Miklos; Borbála Balatonyi; Szaniszló Jávor; S. Ferencz; Eszter Rantzinger; Dora Kovacs; Viktória Kovács; Zsófia Verzár; György Wéber; Balázs Borsiczky; Erzsébet Roth
Ischemia reperfusion injury (I/R) is a relevant problem in case of myocardial infarction (Moens AL, Claeys MJ et al. 2005.), stroke, (Kato H and Kogure K 1999), coronary bypass surgery, (Bakkaloglu C, and Soyagir B, 2006), under thrombolysis, (Krumholz HM and Goldberger 2006), revascularization surgery of lower limb (Arato et al 2006., Laird IR 2003), balloon angioplasty (Weissand A.G. and Zahger AT 1999) and in every cases, when the physiological blood flow in the occluded vessels are restored (Falkensammer J and Oldenburg WA 2006), (Ferencz A et al 2004). Vessel closure and hypoxia can be caused by embolism (thrombus, tumour, fat, foreign body) stenotic arteriopathy, arterial spasm, compression, arterial thrombus, trauma, etc. During the exclusion of a segment of the vessels from the circulation, ischemia and acidosis appeared in the surrounding tissues. In case of the heart, when oxygen supply is inadequate, the respiration shift from aerobic fatty acid consumption and metabolism to anaerobic glycolysis, resulting in a reduced ATP production. The results of hypoxia in the metabolically active tissues (cardiac, skeletal muscle and neuronal tissues) are more profound than in other cell types. The cells are exposed to hypoxia try to adapt to the absence of oxygen, by switching their metabolism from aerobic to anaerobic. Finally this strategy leads to tissue damages and loss of cells too, as it can be seen in acute or chronic occlusive diseases, as well. The measures of the tissue injuries depend on the duration of hypoxia, the mass of tissues are involved, the ATP requirement of the cell types and the blood pressure of the patients. Under hypoxic condition the generations of reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as O2.-, H2O2, are increased. During normoxyc, physiological condition mitochondria generate low level of ROS by the respiratory chain. These are managed by natural antioxidants, such as manganese superoxid dismutase (SOD) in the mitochondria, or copper-zinc SOD in the inter-membrane space in the mitochondria, and in the cytosol, making the dismutation of superoxide anion
Interventional Medicine and Applied Science | 2010
K. Shanava; Sz. Horváth; F. Karl-Hermann; Sz. Jávor; Ildikó Takács; Borbála Balatonyi; S. Ferencz; Andrea Ferencz; Erzsébet Rőth; György Wéber
Abstract Introduction:The Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) is an abdominal operation carried out with flexible endoscopic instruments and their advanced versions via natural orifices. The NOTES causes theoretically less pain, operative stress, shorter hospitalization, quicker recovery and it is scarless. The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the feasibility and safety of transgastric small bowel resection. Materials and methods: Seven domestic pigs were investigated and entered the study; body weight 25 kg in average. General anesthesia was performed. One trocar was used for laparoscopic observations during gastrotomy and transgastric penetration with the gastroscope, later for assistance with a grasper for manipulation of the bowel loops and for the application of the linear stapling device. Then the needle knife was used to complete a 1.5 cm long incision in the gastric wall. The gastroscope was advanced into the peritoneal cavity and a small bowel loop was identified and ...