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European Journal of Medical Research | 2009

Factors attributable to the level of exhaled nitric oxide in asthmatic children.

Peter Banovcin; Milos Jesenak; Zuzana Michnová; Eva Babusikova; Slavomir Nosal; J Mikler; J. Fabry; Mario Barreto

BackgroundAsthma is a heterogeneous disease with variable symptoms especially in children. Exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) has proved to be a marker of inflammation in the airways and has become a substantial part of clinical management of asthmatic children due to its potential to predict possible exacerbation and adjust the dose of inhalant corticosteroids.ObjectivesWe analyzed potential factors that contribute to the variability of nitric oxide in various clinical and laboratory conditions.Materials and methodsStudy population consisted of 222 asthmatic children and 27 healthy control subjects. All children underwent a panel of tests: fractioned exhaled nitric oxide, exhaled carbon monoxide, asthma control test scoring, blood sampling, skin prick tests, and basic spirometry.ResultsFeNO and other investigated parameters widely changed according to clinical or laboratory characteristics of the tested children. Asthmatics showed increased levels of FeNO, exhaled carbon monoxide, total serum IgE, and higher eosinophilia. Boys had higher FeNO levels than girls. We found a significant positive correlation between FeNO levels and the percentage of blood eosinophils, %predicted of forced vital capacity, total serum IgE levels, and increasing age.ConclusionsVarious phenotypes of childrens asthma are characterized by specific pattern of the results of clinical and laboratory tests. FeNO correlates with total serum IgE, blood eosinophilia, age, and some spirometric parameters with different strength. Therefore, the coexistence of atopy, concomitant allergic rhinitis/rhinoconjunctivitis, and some other parameters should be considered in critical evaluation of FeNO in the management of asthmatic children.


Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2013

Antitussive Activity of the Water-Extracted Carbohydrate Polymer from Terminalia chebula on Citric Acid-Induced Cough

Nosalova G; Ludovit Jurecek; Udipta R. Chatterjee; Sujay Kumar Majee; Slavomir Nosal; Bimalendu Ray

Terminalia chebula, a medicinal plant, is widely used in the management of various diseases. As the water extract of its dried ripe fruit is a frequently used preparation, we decided to look for bioactive polysaccharide in this extract. We demonstrate that the obtained polysaccharide fraction, CP, contained a highly branched arabinogalactan protein having a (1 → 3)-, (1 → 6)- and (1 → 3, 6)-linked β-D-Galp together with (1 → 5)- and (1 → 3)-linked α-L-Araf and nonreducing end units of α-L-Araf. This polymer possesses strong antitussive property. Our results showed that the number of citric acid-induced cough efforts decreased significantly after the oral application of polysaccharide fraction in a dose of 50 mg kg−1 body weight. Its antitussive efficacy was higher than cough suppressive effect of standard drug codeine. Therefore, traditional aqueous extraction method provides a major polysaccharide, which induces a pharmacological effect: this could represent an attractive approach in phytotherapeutic managements.


European Journal of Medical Research | 2009

Cardiac autonomic control in adolescents with primary hypertension

Zuzana Havlicekova; Ingrid Tonhajzerova; Alexander Jurko; Milos Jesenak; Peter Durdik; Slavomir Nosal; K Zelenák; Martina Antosova; Peter Banovcin

BackgroundImpairment in cardiovascular autonomic regulation participates in the onset and maintenance of primary hypertension.ObjectiveThe aim of the present study was to evaluate cardiac autonomic control using long-term heart rate variability (HRV) analysis in adolescents with primary hypertension.Subjects and methodsTwenty two adolescent patients with primary hypertension (5 girls/17 boys) aged 14-19 years and 22 healthy subjects matched for age and gender were enrolled. Two periods from 24-hour ECG recording were evaluated by HRV analysis: awake state and sleep. HRV analysis included spectral power in low frequency band (LF), in high frequency band (HF), and LF/HF ratio.ResultsIn awake state, adolescents with primary hypertension had lower HF and higher LF and LF/HF ratio. During sleep, HF was lower and LF/HF ratio was higher in patients with primary hypertension.ConclusionsA combination of sympathetic predominance and reduced vagal activity might represent a potential link between psychosocial factors and primary hypertension, associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2014

In vivo antitussive activity of a pectic arabinogalactan isolated from Solanum virginianum L. in Guinea pigs

Washim Raja; Nosalova G; Kanika Ghosh; Veronika Sivová; Slavomir Nosal; Bimalendu Ray

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Solanum virginianum L. is used for the management of fever, bronchial asthma and cough for thousands of years. While the link to a particular indication has been established in human, the active principle of the formulation remains unknown. Herein, we have investigated a polysaccharide isolated from its leaves. MATERIALS AND METHODS Utilizing traditional aqueous extraction protocol and using chemical, chromatographic, spectroscopic and biological methods we have analysed an antitussive pectic arabinogalactan isolated from its leaves. RESULTS The water extracted polymer (WEP) is a highly branched arabinogalactan containing, inter alia, (1,3)-, (1,6)- and (1,3,6)-linked β-Galp residues, terminal-, (1,5)- and (1,3,5)-linked units of α-Araf together with (1,2)- and (1,2,4)-linked Rhap. In vivo investigation on the citric-acid induced cough efforts in guinea pigs shows that the antitussive activity of the orally administered pectic arabinogalactan is greater than codeine phosphate. Remarkably, this macromolecule neither altered specific airway smooth muscle reactivity significantly nor it induced considerable change on levels of NO in expiratory flow in guinea pigs. CONCLUSIONS Thus, traditional aqueous extraction method provides a molecular entity, which induces antitussive activity without addiction: this could represent an attractive approach in phytotherapeutic management.


European Journal of Medical Research | 2009

Effects of Flavin7 on allergen induced hyperreactivity of airways

Sona Franova; M. Joskova; E. Novakova; K. Adamicova; Martina Sutovska; Slavomir Nosal

Some studies have suggested that the polyphenolic compounds might reduce the occurrence of asthma symptoms. The aim of our experiments was to evaluate the effects of 21 days of the flavonoid Flavin7 administration on experimentally induced airway inflammation in ovalbumin-sensitized guinea pigs. We assessed tracheal smooth muscle reactivity by an in vitro muscle-strip method; changes in airway resistance by an in vivo plethysmographic method; histological picture of tracheal tissue; and the levels of interleukin 4 (IL-4), and interleukin 5 (IL-5) in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF). Histological investigation of tracheal tissue and the concentrations of the inflammatory cytokines IL-4 and IL-5 in BALF were used as indices of airway inflammation. Administration of Flavin7 caused a significant decrease of specific airway resistance after histamine nebulization and a decline in tracheal smooth muscle contraction amplitude in response to bronchoconstricting mediators. Flavin7 minimized the degree of inflammation estimated on the basis of eosinophil calculation and IL-4 and IL-5 concentrations. In conclusion, administration of Flavin7 showed bronchodilating and anti-inflammatory effects on allergen-induced airway inflammation.


International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2015

Extracted polysaccharide from Nyctanthes arbor-tristis leaves: Chemical and antitussive properties

Kanika Ghosh; Nosalova G; Sayani Ray; Veronika Sivová; Slavomir Nosal; Bimalendu Ray

The prevalence of cough is reflected in antitussives being one of the most widely used therapies in the world; however no new class of drugs has been introduced into the market for many years. Water decoction of the leaves of Nyctanthes arbor-tristis L. is used in Indian Ayurvedic system to alleviate a wide range of diseases including cough. Herein, we have isolated a carbohydrate polymer (CP) containing fraction from its leaves by aqueous extraction method. CP is a branched polysaccharide containing, amongst others, 1,3-/1,3,6-linked galactopyranosyl, 1,5-/1,3,5-linked arabinofuranosyl and 1,2-/1,2,4-linked rhamnopyranosyl residues. Oral administration of CP fraction in doses of 25 and 50 mg kg(-1) body weight significantly inhibited the number of citric acid-induced cough efforts in guinea pigs in a dose dependent manner. Remarkably, CP did not altered specific airway resistance of animals significantly. Consequently, aqueous extraction method provided a molecular entity, which exhibited the cough suppressive activity: this could symbolize an attractive approach in phytotherapeutic treatment.


General Physiology and Biophysics | 2018

Antitussive activity of alcoxyphenyl carbamic acid analogues

Jana Jurečeková; Nosalova G; Ludovit Jurecek; Jozef Csollei; Veronika Sivová; Slavomir Nosal

In this study we report pharmacological evaluation of four newly synthetized analogues of alcoxyphenyl carbamic acid, structurally related to butamirate citrate that is frequently used as cough suppressing drug, and marked as ATK 231, ATK 241, ATK 251 and ATK 261. These agents with various modifications of the molecular structure have been tested for antitussive activity in cough induced by inhalation of aerosol of citric acid (0.3 M) over 3 minutes using conscious guinea pigs. Results revealed significant cough suppressing activity without significant influence on specific airways resistances in all tested substances. ATK 231 and ATK241 showed significantly higher total antitussive activities when compared to both codeine phosphate and butamirate citrate, while ATK 251 only comparing to butamirate citrate. We did not observe any notable adverse effects and these compounds could thus potentially represent promising new non-narcotic antitussives suitable for further studies.


Turkish Journal of Pediatrics | 2009

Severe quadriparesis caused by wasp sting.

Peter Banovcin; Zuzana Havlicekova; Milos Jesenak; Slavomir Nosal; Peter Durdik; Miriam Čiljaková; J Mikler


Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology | 2008

CHANGES OF AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION PARAMETERS IN HEALTHY CHILDREN CAUSED BY MOTHER'S SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY

Slavomir Nosal; Peter Durdik; Martina Sutovska; Sona Franova; V. Nosal; J. Koppl; J. Hamzik; Peter Banovcin


Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology | 2007

AGE-DEPENDENT CHANGES OF AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION PARAMETERS

Slavomir Nosal; Martina Sutovska; Nosalova G; Peter Banovcin; Sutovsky J; Sona Franova

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Nosalova G

Jessenius Faculty of Medicine

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Peter Banovcin

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Sona Franova

Jessenius Faculty of Medicine

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Martina Sutovska

Jessenius Faculty of Medicine

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Milos Jesenak

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Peter Durdik

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Veronika Sivová

Jessenius Faculty of Medicine

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J Mikler

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Katarina Matasova

Jessenius Faculty of Medicine

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