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Journal of Pineal Research | 2007

Protective effect of melatonin in acetic acid induced colitis in rats.

Viera Nosál'ová; Michal Zeman; Silvia Cerna; Jana Navarová; Monika Zakálová

Abstract:  Possible protective effects of exogenous melatonin on colonic inflammation were studied in rats. Colitis was induced by intracolonic (i.c.) instillation of 4% acetic acid (AA) and the resulting injury was assessed after 1 and 48 hr. Diffuse hyperemia and bleeding with erosions and ulcerations were observed in the colons of vehicle‐treated rats. Melatonin administered in doses of 5 and 10 mg/kg reduced significantly the extent of gross mucosal damage after intraperitoneal as well as i.c. dosing. The inflammation induced increase in colonic wet weight was also reduced by melatonin treatment. In the early phase of colonic inflammation (60 min), melatonin partly prevented the decrease of reduced glutathione (GSH) content and limited lysosomal enzyme, N‐acetyl‐glucosaminidase and cathepsin D, activities induced by AA, with no changes in proteins or acid phosphatase activity. Increase of myeloperoxidase activity (MPO) caused by colonic inflammation was prevented by melatonin given i.c. As observed 48 hr after AA exposure, there was no difference between the effect of vehicle and melatonin on the content of GSH. Colitis did not influence the melatonin content of the colon. After administration of exogenous melatonin, plasma, pineal and gut melatonin tended to increase. The results indicate that melatonin participates in various defense mechanisms against colonic inflammatory processes by preserving the important endogenous antioxidant reserve of GSH, by preventing lysosomal enzyme disruption, by inhibiting enhanced MPO activity, thus reducing the extent of colonic damage, mainly in the early phase of colitis.


Arhiv Za Higijenu Rada I Toksikologiju | 2009

Inflammatory and Haematotoxic Potential of Indoor Stachybotrys chartarum (Ehrenb.) Hughes Metabolites

Elena Piecková; Marta Hurbánková; Silvia Cerna; Aurelia Liskova; Zuzana Kováčiková; Zuzana Kolláriková; Soňa Wimmerová

Inflammatory and Haematotoxic Potential of Indoor Stachybotrys chartarum (Ehrenb.) Hughes Metabolites Mould Stachybotrys chartarum (Ehrenb.) Hughes is known to pose a health risk in indoor environments. Most of its strains can produce several intra- and extracellular trichothecene mycotoxins. Complex secondary metabolites of stachybotrys isolates from mouldy dwellings/public buildings in Slovakia were intratracheally instilled in Wistar male rats (4 μg in 0.2 mL of 0.2 % dimethylsulphoxide; diacetoxyscirpenol as the positive control). After three days, haematological parameters were measured in peripheral blood and inflammatory response biomarkers in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), and the results were statistically analysed. Exometabolites proved to suppress red blood cell (RBC), decreasing the total RBC count, haemoglobin, and haematocrit. The exposed rats showed significantly higher total BALF cell count, indicating inflammation, lower alveolar macrophage counts, and increased granulocyte count related to the BALF cells. Due to haematotoxic and inflammation-inducing properties, metabolites of S. chartarum can cause damage to the airways and haematological disorders in occupants of mouldy buildings. Upalni i hematotoksični potencijal metabolita plijesni Stachybotrys chartarum (Ehrenb.) Hughes u zatvorenim prostorijama Plijesan Stachybotrys chartarum (Ehrenb.) Hughes poznata je kao rizični mikroorganizam u zatvorenim prostorijama. Većina njezinih sojeva može proizvesti nekoliko unutarstaničnih i izvanstaničnih trikotecenskih mikotoksina. Muškim Wistar štakorima instilirani su intratrahealno kompleksni sekundarni metaboliti stahibotrisa izolirani iz stambenih i javnih zgrada u Slovačkoj zahvaćenima plijesni (4 μg na 0,2 mL 0,2 %-tnog dimetilsulfoksida; dok se diacetoksiscirpenol rabio kao pozitivna kontrola). Tri dana kasnije izmjereni su hematološki parametri u perifernoj krvi te biopokazatelji upalnoga odgovora u bronhoalveolarnome ispirku te su rezultati obrađeni statistički. Pokazalo se da egzometaboliti suprimiraju eritrocite, smanjujući njihov ukupni broj, hemoglobin i hematokrit. Izloženi štakori imali su značajno veći broj stanica u bronhoalveolarnome ispirku, što upućuje na upalu, dok im je broj alveolarnih makrofaga bio manji, a broj granulocita povezanih sa stanicama u ispirku veći. Zbog svojih hematotoksičnih i upalnih svojstava S. chartarum može dovesti do oštećenja dišnih putova i poremećaja u krvotvornome sustavu osoba koje žive i/ili rade u zgradama zahvaćenima tom plijesni.


Archive | 2012

Immune System and Environmental Xenobiotics - The Effect of Selected Mineral Fibers and Particles on the Immune Response

Miroslava Kuricova; Jana Tulinska; Aurelia Liskova; Mira Horvathova; Silvia Ilavská; Zuzana Kováčiková; Elizabeth Tatrai; Marta Hurbánková; Silvia Cerna; Eva Jahnova; Eva Neubauerova; Ladislava Wsolova; Sona Wimmerova; Laurence J. Fuortes; Soterios Kyrtopoulos; Maria Dusinska

Mineral fibers and particles are finding growing applications in industry and thus entering into the human environment. The utility of using such products for various purposes is promising but detailed information related to immune safety is needed. Immunotoxic effects may be displayed as immunosuppression, immunostimulation, hypersensitivity and autoimmunity. Humans may be exposed to fibers and particles from a variety of sources, including occupational settings, ambient air, consumer products, drinking water and food. This chapter is dedicated to the effect of inhalation exposure to asbestos, rock wool, glass wool, ceramic fibers and nickel oxide particles on the immune system.


Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine | 2006

Pulmonary cytotoxicity of secondary metabolites of Stachybotrys chartarum (Ehrenb.) Hughes.

Elena Piecková; Marta Hurbánková; Silvia Cerna; Zuzana Pivovarová; Zuzana Kováčiková


Central European Journal of Public Health | 2004

Evaluation of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid cytotoxic parameters after inhalation exposure to amosite and wollastonite fibrous dusts combined with cigarette smoke.

Silvia Cerna; Milan Beno; Marta Hurbánková; Zuzana Kováčiková; P. Bobek; S. A. Kyrtopoulos


Central European Journal of Public Health | 2013

Effect of TiO2 nanofibres on selected bronchoalveolar parameters in acute and subacute phase--experimental study.

Marta Hurbánková; Silvia Cerna; Zuzana Kováčiková; Soňa Wimmerová; Dominika Hrašková; Jana Marcišiaková; Štefánia Moricová


Central European Journal of Public Health | 2004

Some lung cellular parameters reflecting inflammation after combined inhalation of amosite dust with cigarette smoke by rats.

Milan Beno; Marta Hurbánková; Maria Dusinska; K. Volkovova; M. Staruchova; Silvia Cerna; M. Barancokova; A. Kazimirova; Zuzana Kováčiková; P. Bobek; M. Horecky; M. Mikulecky; S. A. Kyrtopoulos


Central European Journal of Public Health | 2012

THE INFLUENCE OF CIGARETTE SMOKE ON THE SELECTED BRONCHOALVEOLAR CELLS IN EXPERIMENT

Marta Hurbánková; Silvia Cerna; Milan Beno; Sona Wimmerova; Štefánia Moricová


Neuro endocrinology letters | 2006

Effect of exposure to ceramic fibres and cigarette smoke on antioxidant status of the lung

Zuzana Kováčiková; Marta Hurbánková; Silvia Cerna; Erzsébet Tátrai; Milan Beno; Sona Wimmerova


Biomedical papers of the Medical Faculty of the University Palacký, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia | 2005

Lung cytotoxicity of combined exposure to refractory ceramic fibres and cigarette smoke.

Silvia Cerna; Marta Hurbánková; Zuzana Kováčiková; Milan Beno; Sona Wimmerova

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Sona Wimmerova

Slovak Medical University

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Milan Beno

Slovak Medical University

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Elena Piecková

Slovak Medical University

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Aurelia Liskova

Slovak Medical University

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Erzsébet Tátrai

National Institute of Occupational Health

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Jana Tulinska

Slovak Medical University

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