Šárka Buršová
Masaryk University
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Journal of The Peripheral Nervous System | 2009
Josef Bednarik; Eva Vlckova-Moravcova; Šárka Buršová; Jana Belobradkova; Ladislav Dušek; Claudia Sommer
The aim of this study was to evaluate the etiology in a group of 84 patients with painful sensory neuropathy with predominant small‐fiber dysfunction (54 men and 30 women, median: 58; range: 25–83 years) recruited from a population of the South Moravian region of the Czech Republic. Involvement of small nerve fibers was verified by abnormal thermal thresholds and/or reduced intraepidermal nerve fiber densities. Motor signs or symptoms or significant clinical signs of sensory large‐fiber involvement were exclusionary; 33 patients, however, had sensory nerve conduction abnormalities. For comparison, the prevalence of risk factors was assessed in a group of 47 asymptomatic age‐ and sex‐matched controls (30 men and 17 women, median: 59; range: 29–85 years). The multivariate regression model disclosed that diabetes mellitus (odds ratio [OR] = 4.08), chronic alcoholism (OR = 5.31), and serum cholesterol levels (OR = 4.51) were the only parameters independently associated with small‐fiber involvement. No possible etiology was detected in 19 patients (22.6%). In conclusion, the spectrum of risk factors and proportion of idiopathic cases in geographically defined small‐fiber polyneuropathy sample is similar to that referred in large‐fiber polyneuropathy.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2012
Šárka Buršová; Petr Dubovy; Eva Vlckova-Moravcova; Martin Nemec; Ilona Klusáková; Jana Belobradkova; Josef Bednarik
The growth-associated protein 43 (GAP-43) is known as a marker of regenerating nerve fibers and their continuous remodeling in the adult human skin. The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate a possible role for GAP-43 in the detection of the early stages of small-fiber neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) as compared with a well- established and validated parameter - intra-epidermal nerve fiber density (IENFD) of protein gene product 9.5 (PGP 9.5) immunoreactive intra-epidermal C fibers. In a group of 21 patients with DM2 within three years of diagnosis (13 men, 8 women; mean age 53.9±12.8; range 30-74) and a group of 17 healthy volunteers (8 men, 9 women; mean age 55.8±8.5; range 45-70 years), skin punch biopsies were taken from a distal calf and double immunostained with both PGP 9.5 and GAP-43. In healthy controls, 96.8% of 629 PGP 9.5 immunoreactive fibers were immunostained with GAP-43; the proportion of PGP 9.5 intra-epidermal nerve fibers immunoreactive for GAP-43 in control subjects ranged from 86.5 to 100%. In DM2 patients, IENFD was significantly lower compared to controls (median, 1.5 vs. 11.2/mm; p<0.001). The proportion of GAP-43 immunoreactive intraepidermal nerve fibers was significantly lower in DM2 patients compared to healthy controls (73.6% of 337 PGP 9.5 positive fibers; p<0.001); ranged from 0 to 98.1%. In conclusion, these results show that impaired regeneration of intra-epidermal C fibers in the early stages of type 2 diabetes mellitus, as indicated by GAP-43, might be a marker of incipient diabetic neuropathy.
Ceska A Slovenska Neurologie A Neurochirurgie | 2010
Eva Vlčková; Josef Bednařík; Šárka Buršová; Kateřina Šajgalíková; Lenka Mlčáková
Archive | 2011
Šárka Buršová; Petr Dubový; Eva Vlčková; Martin Němec; Ilona Klusáková; Jana Bělobrádková; Josef Bednařík
Archive | 2011
Mária Hnojčíková; Eva Vlčková; Šárka Buršová; Josef Bednařík
Archive | 2010
Šárka Buršová; Eva Vlčková; Mária Hnojčíková; Petr Dubový; Ilona Klusáková; Jana Bělobrádková; Josef Bednařík
Archive | 2010
Eva Vlčková; Josef Bednařík; Šárka Buršová
Archive | 2010
Šárka Buršová; Eva Vlčková; Martin Němec; Jana Bělobrádková; Petr Dubový; Ilona Klusáková; Josef Bednařík
Archive | 2009
Šárka Buršová; Eva Vlčková; Josef Bednařík
Archive | 2009
Josef Bednařík; Eva Vlčková; Šárka Buršová; Jana Bělobrádková; Ladislav Dušek