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Folia Biologica | 2006

The effect of serotonin on epinephrine modulation of transepithelial ion transport in isolated frog skin.

Danuta Kosik-Bogacka; Tomasz Tyrakowski

The aim of this study was to examine the effect of serotonin and epinephrine on ion transport of isolated frog skin. The addition of serotonin after incubation in Ringer solution (RH), bumetanide (BUME), and after initial incubation in amiloride and subsequently in RH, reduced hyperpolarization and did not effect the mechanosensitivity of frog skin. Following incubation of the frog skin with amiloride (AMI), serotonin did not affect the value of hyperpolarization and increased mechanosensitivity. The addition of epinephrine (EPI) on frog skin incubated in RH and AMI did not affect hyperpolarization, but repeated application of this compound after serotonin increased hyperpolarization. After incubation with bumetanide, addition of EPI before and after application of serotonin did not affect the value of the examined parameters of the frog skin. Initial incubation with AMI and later in RH caused a drop in reaction to EPI and no effect on mechanosensitivity. Repeated addition of epinephrine in this group did not affect the reaction value, while it decreased the reaction value during mechanical stimulation. The experimental data presented in this study indicate that serotonin inhibits the sodium ion current. Epinephrine inhibits the chloride ion current, however, after the application of serotonin, EPI stimulates sodium ion transport.


Folia Biologica | 2007

Effect of hibernation on sodium and chloride ion transport in isolated frog skin

Danuta Kosik-Bogacka; Tomasz Tyrakowski

The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of hibernation on electrophysiological parameters of isolated frog skin under control incubation (Ringer solution) and after inhibition of Na+ and CI- transepithelial transport by application of amiloride and bumetanide. The transepithelial electrical potential difference (PD in mV) was measured before and after mechanical stimulation of isolated frog skin. The tissues were mounted in a modified Ussing chamber. The results revealed a reduced PD of frog skin during hibernation. In February, as compared with November, PD of frog skin incubated in Ringer solution decreased by about 50%. Hibernation also affected hyperpolarization (dPD) of frog skin after mechanical stimulation. In November and December, dPD was about 50% and 30% lower, respectively, compared with the subsequent two months of the experiment. The incubation of frog skin with amiloride, a sodium ion channel blocker, resulted in reduced values of all measured electrophysiological parameters irrespective of the phase of hibernation. After application of chloride ion transport inhibitor (bumetanide), the PD in November and December decreased compared with the control incubation by about 80% and 75%, while in January and February by about 40% and 25%, respectively. In January and February dPD increased by four times and three times as compared with November and December. Hibernation reduces net ion flow in isolated frog skin. During the initial period of hibernation the sensitivity of the skin to mechanical stimulation also decreases. Towards the end of hibernation, on the other hand, excitation of mechanosensitive ion channels takes place.


International Scholarly Research Notices | 2012

Time-Dependent Changes of Plasma Concentrations of Angiopoietins, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor, and Soluble Forms of Their Receptors in Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer Patients Following Surgical Resection

Ewa Kopczyńska; Maciej Dancewicz; Janusz Kowalewski; Roman Makarewicz; Hanna Kardymowicz; Agnieszka Kaczmarczyk; Tomasz Tyrakowski

Even when patients with nonsmall cell lung cancer undergo surgical resection at an early stage, recurrent disease often impairs the clinical outcome. There are numerous causes potentially responsible for a relapse of the disease, one of them being extensive angiogenesis. The balance of at least two systems, VEGF VEGFR and Ang Tie, regulates vessel formation. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of surgery on the plasma levels of the main angiogenic factors during the first month after surgery in nonsmall cell lung cancer patients. The study group consisted of 37 patients with stage I nonsmall cell lung cancer. Plasma concentrations of Ang1, Ang2, sTie2, VEGF, and sVEGF R1 were evaluated by ELISA three times: before surgical resection and on postoperative days 7 and 30. The median of Ang2 and VEGF concentrations increased on postoperative day 7 and decreased on day 30. On the other hand, the concentration of sTie2 decreased on the 7th day after resection and did not change statistically later on. The concentrations of Ang1 and sVEGF R1 did not change after the surgery. Lung cancer resection results in proangiogenic plasma protein changes that may stimulate tumor recurrences and metastases after early resection.


International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health | 2009

Toluene diisocyanate caused electrophysiological disturbances in the upper airways wall.

Elżbieta Piskorska; Iga Hołyńska-Iwan; Piotr Kaczorowski; Julita Soczywko-Ciudzińska; Michał Wiciński; Magdalena Lampka; Piotr Smuszkiewicz; Tomasz Tyrakowski

OBJECTIVES Toluene diisocyanate (TDI) due to its widespread use in industry is one of the most common and well-known causes of occupational asthma and Reactive Airways Dysfunction Syndrome (RADS). In this study the impact of TDI on the electrophysiological properties of the airways wall, particularly on the mechanisms of absorption of sodium ions and chloride ions secretion was evaluated. MATERIALS AND METHODS Isolated rabbit tracheal wall (from outbred stock animals) was mounted in an apparatus for electrophysiological experiments by means of Ussing method and was mechanically stimulated by the jet flux of specified fluid directed onto the mucosal surface of the tissue from a peristaltic pump. The measured parameters were: transepithelial potential difference under control conditions (PD, mV), after mechanical stimulation (dPD or physiological reaction of hyperpolarization, mV) and electric resistance (R, Omega cm2). When TDI (0.035 mM) was added to stimulation fluid, only the immediate reaction was identified and when it was added to incubation fluid and other experimental fluids, the late (post-incubation) reaction was determined. The experiments involving the inhibition of Na+ by amiloride and Cl- by bumetanide were also performed. RESULTS A series of functional tests for 72 pieces of tracheal wall from 36 animals were performed. It has been shown that short-term exposure to TDI significantly changed the course of reactions to mechanical stimulation. Also after incubation in the presence of TDI, the reactions to mechanical stimulation were changed in relation to control conditions. CONCLUSIONS The immediate reaction of the isolated rabbit tracheal wall after exposure to TDI depends on the duration of exposure and on the physiological condition of the tissue in respect of sodium and chloride ion transport.


Folia Biologica | 2006

The Electrical Potential Difference through the Foot Epithelium of the Snail Achatina achatina, Lameere during Mechanical and Chemical Stimulation

Tomasz Tyrakowski; Iga Hołyńska; Magdalena Lampka; Piotr Kaczorowski

An important electrophysiological variable--the transepithelial potential difference reflects the electrogenic transepithelial ion currents, which are produced and modified by ion transport processes in polarized cells of epithelium. These processes result from coordinated function of transporters in apical and basolateral cell membranes and have been observed in all epithelial tissues studied so far. The experiments were performed on isolated specimens of snail foot. In the experiments, the baseline transepithelial electrical potential difference--PD, changes of transepithelial difference during mechanical stimulation--dPD and the transepithelial resistance were measured with an Ussing apparatus. A total of 60 samples of foot ventral surface of 28 snails were studied. The transepithelial electrical potential difference of isolated foot ranged from -6.0 to 10.0 mV under different experimental conditions. Mechanical stimulation of foot ventral surface caused changes of electrogenic ion transport, observed as transient hyperpolarization (electrical potential difference became more positive). When the transepithelial electrical potential difference decreased during stimulation, the reaction was described as depolarization. When amiloride and bumetanide were added to the stimulating fluid so that the sodium and chloride ion transport pathways were inhibited, prolonged depolarization occurred. Under the influence of different stimuli: mechanical (gentle rinsing), chemical (changes of ion concentrations) and pharmacological (application of ion inhibitors), transient changes of potential difference (dPD) were evoked, ranging from about -0.7 to almost 2.0 mV. Changes in transepithelial potential difference of the pedal surface of the snails foot related to these physiological stimuli are probably involved in the locomotion of the animal and are under control of the part of the nervous system in which tachykinin related peptides (TRP) act as transmitters.


Pharmacological Reports | 2006

Clinical and experimental aspects of cutaneous neurogenic inflammation.

Barbara Zegarska; Agnieszka Leliñska; Tomasz Tyrakowski


Endokrynologia Polska | 2006

Oxidative stress markers during a course of hyperthyroidism

Magdalena Lampka; Roman Junik; Anna Nowicka; Ewa Kopczyńska; Tomasz Tyrakowski; Grażyna Odrowąż-Sypniewska


Kardiologia Polska | 2010

Circulating endothelial cells in coronary artery disease

Magdalena Lampka; Zofia Grąbczewska; Ewa Jendryczka-Maćkiewicz; Iga Hołyńska-Iwan; Adam Sukiennik; Jacek Kubica; Waldemar Halota; Tomasz Tyrakowski


Folia Biologica | 2010

The bi-phased course of electrophysiological response of isolated snail intestine on mechanical stimulation.

Piotr Kaczorowski; Monika Stevesandt; A. Kempczyński; Iwona Trojanowska; Piotr Smuszkiewicz; Magdalena Lampka; Ewa Kopczyńska; Tomasz Tyrakowski


Pharmacological Reports | 2006

Comparison of the influence of halothane and isoflurane on airway transepithelial potential difference.

Piotr Smuszkiewicz; Leon Drobnik; Jan Mieszkowski; Artur Konikowski; Iga Hołyńska; Piotr Kaczorowski; Tomasz Tyrakowski

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Piotr Kaczorowski

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Magdalena Lampka

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Ewa Kopczyńska

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Piotr Smuszkiewicz

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Iga Hołyńska-Iwan

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Janusz Kowalewski

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Maciej Dancewicz

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Iwona Trojanowska

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Roman Makarewicz

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Danuta Kosik-Bogacka

Pomeranian Medical University

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