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Mediators of Inflammation | 2013

Circulating C19MC MicroRNAs in Preeclampsia, Gestational Hypertension, and Fetal Growth Restriction

Ilona Hromadnikova; Katerina Kotlabova; Marketa Ondrackova; Andrea Kestlerová; Veronika Novotna; Lucie Hympanova; Jindrich Doucha; Ladislav Krofta

The objective of the study was to identify the profile of circulating C19MC microRNAs (miR-516-5p, miR-517∗, miR-518b, miR-520a∗, miR-520h, miR-525, and miR-526a) in patients with established preeclampsia (n = 63), fetal growth restriction (n = 27), and gestational hypertension (n = 23). We examined the correlation between plasmatic concentrations and expression levels of microRNAs and the severity of the disease with respect to clinical signs, requirements for the delivery, and Doppler ultrasound parameters. Using absolute and relative quantification approaches, increased extracellular C19MC microRNA levels (miR-516-5p, P = 0.037, P = 0.009; miR-517∗, P = 0.033, P = 0.043; miR-520a∗, P = 0.001, P = 0.009; miR-525, P = 0.026, P = 0.01; miR-526a, P = 0.03, P = 0.035) were detected in patients with preeclampsia. The association analysis pointed to no relationship between C19MC microRNA plasmatic concentrations and expression profile and identified risk factors for a poorer perinatal outcome. However, the dependence between the levels of plasmatic C19MC microRNAs and the pulsatility index in the middle cerebral artery and the values of cerebroplacental ratio was demonstrated. The study brought the interesting finding that the upregulation of miR-516-5p, miR-517∗, miR-520a∗, miR-525, and miR-526a is a characteristic phenomenon of established preeclampsia.


Proceedings of 2012 International Conference on Interactive Mobile and Computer Aided Learning (IMCL) | 2012

The role of virtual and remote labs in promoting conceptual understanding of students

Zdena Lustigova; Veronika Novotna

Laboratory-based courses play a critical role in science education, yet there is a disagreement between science and engineering educators about whether and which types of technology mediated lab works should be involved to promote better conceptual understanding, design skills and professional skills of learners. In this study we focused on the evaluation of an efficiency of different types of e-labs, using Ma, Nickerson four dimensional models of educational goals. We found different patterns and enlarged the model to 5 dimensions. We tried to clearly specify the differences, advantages and disadvantages of all 3 kinds of e-labs according to educational goals to be reached. We also tried to investigate which aspects of the laboratory experience are most essential to learners and if those lab characteristics have a relationship to learner characteristics or prior experience.In the second part of the study we focused on investigating (not verifying) the hypothesis, that it is not the actual nature of the laboratories, but the beliefs that students and teachers have about them, that may determine the effectiveness of different lab types.


Indian Journal of Medical Research | 2016

Circulating heat shock protein mRNA profile in gestational hypertension, pre-eclampsia & foetal growth restriction

Ilona Hromadnikova; Lenka Dvorakova; Katerina Kotlabova; Andrea Kestlerová; Lucie Hympanova; Veronika Novotna; Jindrich Doucha; Ladislav Krofta

Background & objectives: Heat shock proteins (Hsp) are ubiquitously distributed phylogenetically conserved molecules that regulate cellular homeostasis and maintain the integrity and function of cellular proteins. Increased levels of Hsp in maternal circulation have been shown to be associated with increased risk of pregnancy related complications. The objective of this study was to explore extracellular Hsp mRNA levels in maternal circulation and quantified Hsp27, Hsp60, Hsp70, Hsp90 and Hsp70 binding protein 1 (HspBP1) mRNAs in maternal plasma samples using real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. Methods: Pregnancies with gestational hypertension (GH) (n = 33), pre-eclampsia (PE) with or without foetal growth restriction (FGR) (n = 78) and FGR (n = 25) were involved in the study. Hsp gene expression was analysed in relation to the severity of the disease with respect to the degree of clinical signs, requirements for the delivery and Doppler ultrasound parameters. Results: Upregulation of Hsp70 was observed in patients with mild and severe PE (P = 0.004 and P = 0.005, respectively) and in pregnancies complicated with PE delivering before and after 34 wk of gestation regardless of the degree of clinical signs (P = 0.015 and P = 0.009, respectively). No difference in the expression of other Hsp genes among the studied groups was observed. No association between Hsp gene expression and Doppler ultrasonography parameters was found. Interpretation & conclusions: These data support that maternal circulation can reflect both maternal and foetal pathologic conditions. Hsp70 represents the sole plasmatic marker, and increased Hsp70 mRNA levels reflect maternal and placental stress response to pregnancy-related complications such as GH and PE, irrespective of the severity of the disease.


Molecular Biology Reports | 2015

Assessment of placental and maternal stress responses in patients with pregnancy related complications via monitoring of heat shock protein mRNA levels

Ilona Hromadnikova; Lenka Dvorakova; Katerina Kotlabova; Andrea Kestlerová; Lucie Hympanova; Veronika Novotna; Jindrich Doucha; Ladislav Krofta


Archive | 2015

Stanovení placentární a mateřské stresové odpovědi u pacientek s těhotenskými komplikacemi prostřednictvím monitoringu mRNA hladin proteinů tepelného šoku (abstrakt z konference - publikace v angličtině)

Ilona Hromadnikova; Lenka Dvorakova; Katerina Kotlabova; Andrea Kestlerová; Lucie Hympanova; Veronika Novotna; Jindrich Doucha; Ladislav Krofta


Archive | 2015

Assessment of placental and maternal stress responses in patients with pregnancy related complications via monitoring of heat shock protein mRNA levels (conference abstract)

Ilona Hromadnikova; Lenka Dvorakova; Katerina Kotlabova; Andrea Kestlerová; Lucie Hympanova; Veronika Novotna; Jindrich Doucha; Ladislav Krofta


Archive | 2014

První výsledky screeningu preeklampsie (abstrakt z konference)

Milan Macek; Martina Pešková; Andrea Kestlerová; Drahomira Springer; Marek Turnovec; Radovan Vlk; Ivana Špálová; Roman Krejčí; Veronika Novotna; Jaroslav Feyereisl


Archive | 2014

First results of the screening of preeclampsia (conference abstract - article in Czech)

Milan Macek; Martina Pešková; Andrea Kestlerová; Drahomira Springer; Marek Turnovec; Radovan Vlk; Ivana Špálová; Roman Krejčí; Veronika Novotna; Jaroslav Feyereisl


Archive | 2014

První výsledky screeningu preeklampsie First results of the screening of preeclampsia

Milan Macek; Andrea Kestlerová; Drahomira Springer; Marek Turnovec; Radovan Vlk; Veronika Novotna; Jaroslav Feyereisl


Archive | 2013

TEXT MINING IN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

Zdena Lustigova; Veronika Novotna; Marek Merhaut

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Andrea Kestlerová

Charles University in Prague

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Ilona Hromadnikova

Charles University in Prague

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Jindrich Doucha

Charles University in Prague

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Katerina Kotlabova

Charles University in Prague

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Ladislav Krofta

Charles University in Prague

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Lucie Hympanova

Charles University in Prague

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Lenka Dvorakova

Charles University in Prague

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Marek Turnovec

Charles University in Prague

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Milan Macek

Charles University in Prague

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Zdena Lustigova

Charles University in Prague

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