Wojciech Barud
Medical University of Lublin
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Atherosclerosis | 2002
Wojciech Barud; Robert Palusiński; Jerzy Bełtowski; Grażyna Wójcicka
Accumulating evidence indicates the involvement of sex hormones in atherogenesis. Endogenous testosterone is inversely related to the majority of risk factors for atherosclerosis and is known to be a potent immunomodulator. Recently, autoantibodies to oxidized LDL (anti-oxLDL Ab) were shown to predict carotid and coronary atherosclerosis. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between these antibodies and testosterone level in ageing males. The study group comprised 65 males over 50 years old (42 with coronary artery disease). Serum anti-oxLDL Ab titer was measured by enzyme-linked immunoassay and total serum testosterone by radioimmunoassay. A significant inverse correlation was found between serum anti-oxLDL Ab titer and testosterone concentration (r=-0.346, P=0.0047). Alteration in serum anti-oxLDL Ab titres showed no correlation to classical cardiovascular risk factors, e.g. body mass index, waist/hip ratio, smoking, total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol. In multiple regression analysis only testosterone level was independently associated with anti-oxLDL Ab. These data suggest a that fall of testosterone concentration in ageing men can influence either oxidative modification of LDL or the immune response to these lipoproteins which may be important in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis.
Archives of Medical Science | 2011
Jolanta Mieczkowska; Jerzy Mosiewicz; Wojciech Barud; Wojciech Kwaśniewski
Introduction Early atherosclerotic changes in the endothelium associated with metabolic syndrome are generated with the participation of inflammatory cells, cytokines and enzymes of the extracellular matrix. The study is aimed at a comparison between the activity of inflammatory agents, tumour necrosis factor α (TNF-α) and the enzymes of the connective tissue matrix in the blood of healthy female patients as well as those suffering from the metabolic syndrome. Material and methods The examination included 35 women with metabolic syndrome (MS). The control group (C) comprised 35 healthy women. Lipidogram, C-reactive protein level (CRP), fasting glucose level (FGL), matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-8 and -9 activity, tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1) and TNF-α levels in blood were determined. Results As compared with the control group, the level of inflammatory factors and the activity of extracellular matrix enzymes in the metabolic syndrome were statistically higher (p < 0.05) and concerned the following parameters: TNF-α (pg/ml): MS 6.59 ±3.18, C 4.78 ±2.91; CRP (mg/dl): MS 2.18 ±2.04, C 1,26 ±1.35; TIMP-1 (ng/ml): MS 265.5 ±2.9, C 205.4 ±72.6; MMP-9 (ng/ml): MS 198.2 ±138.6, C 138.6 ±116.1. Statistically significant correlations were also found between TIMP-1 and the following factors: BMI (R = 0.400, p < 0.001), waist/hip ratio (WHR) (R = 0.278, p < 0.05), waistline (R = 0.417, p < 0.001), FGL (R = 0.290, p < 0.05), HDL cholesterol (R = –0.253, p < 0.05) and triglycerides (R = 0.269, p < 0.05).There were positive correlations of MMP-9 with FGL (R = 0.446, p < 0.001) and waistline (R = 0.260, p < 0.05); MMP-8 with FGL (R = 0.308, p < 0.05); and CRP with BMI (R = 0.370, p < 0.01), WHR (R = 0.325, p < 0.01) and waistline (R = 0.368, p < 0.01). Conclusions Metabolic syndrome is connected with higher activity of cytokines (TNF-α), inflammatory markers (CRP) and matrix enzymes (MMP-9, MMP-8, TIMP-1).
Medical Science Monitor | 2012
Jolanta Mieczkowska; Jerzy Mosiewicz; Jarosław Sak; Andrzej Grzybowski; Piotr Terlecki; Wojciech Barud; Wojciech Kwaśniewski; Piotr Tutka
Summary Background Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor of atherosclerosis. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between smoking and arterial hypertension as well as endothelial dysfunction in postmenopausal women without clinically manifested symptoms of atherosclerosis. Material/Methods The study groups consisted of 35 current smokers and 45 nonsmokers. The thickness of intima-media complex (IMT), a marker of atherosclerosis, was measured in carotid arteries. Plasma concentrations of fasting glucose, insulin, lipoproteins, inflammatory markers (tumor necrosis factor-alpha, intercellular adhesion molecule-1), matrix metalloproteinases (metalloproteinase-9, tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1), insulin, and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) were measured. Results Smokers compared with nonsmokers showed lower fasting glucose levels in blood (87.0±10.9 and 93.2±13.6 mg/dl, p<0.05), higher mean systolic (131.1±15.9 vs. 123.0±10.9 mm Hg, p<0.05) and diastolic (81.7±11.4 vs. 75.2±9.2 mm Hg, p<0.05) blood pressure during daytime, and higher average heart rate during the daytime (78.2±9.3/min vs. 71.5±9.5/min, p<0.01) and at night (67.2±10.6/min vs. 61.7±7.7/min, p<0.05), respectively. The IMT in the right carotid artery was significantly higher in smokers than in nonsmokers (0.96±0.16 mm vs. 0.82±0.21, p<0.05) and was positively correlated with smoking intensity (R=0.36) and habit duration (R=0.35). The comparison of inflammatory markers, metalloproteinases, and DHEA-S concentrations in plasma did not reveal significant differences between the 2 groups. A significant negative correlation between DHEA-S concentration in plasma and IMT in right carotid artery was found in smokers. Conclusions Smoking in hypertensive postmenopausal women is associated with lower fasting blood glucose and BMI values, but higher arterial pressure and heart rate, and increases in IMT in right carotid artery.
Advances in Medical Sciences | 2012
Wojciech Barud; A Nasiłowska-Barud; J Sobstyl; Jolanta Mieczkowska; Grażyna Wójcicka; Jerzy Bełtowski; Wojciech Myśliński; Jerzy Mosiewicz
PURPOSE Many studies indicate an inverse relationship between stromal-derived factor-1 alpha (SDF-1 alpha), a chemokine, and coronary risk factors. Moreover, SDF-1 alpha is crucial in neoangiogenesis and in the mobilization and homing of endothelial progenitor cells to the ischemic coronary vessels. Numerous studies indicate that circulating sex hormones are associated with atherogenesis during male aging. The aim of this study was therefore to determine whether there exists a relationship between SDF-1 alpha and endogenous sex hormones in aging men with stable coronary artery disease (CAD). MATERIAL AND METHODS Plasma concentrations of SDF-1 alpha, testosterone (T), estradiol (E2), and sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) were measured and the E2/T ratio was calculated in a cross-sectional study of 82 men over 50 years of age with stable CAD. RESULTS SDF-1 alpha was positively and significantly correlated with T (r = 0.233; p = 0.036) and with SHBG (r = 0.312; p = 0.004). There was a significant inverse correlation between SDF-1 alpha and the E2/T ratio (r = -0.463; p < 0.001). After adjustment for age, body mass index and smoking status, SHBG and E2/T ratio were the only factors associated with SDF-1 alpha. CONCLUSIONS T and SHBG (directly) and the E2/T ratio (inversely) may be involved in the etiopathogenesis of CAD through their relationships to SDF-1 alpha.
Acta Angiologica | 2015
Wojciech Myslinski; Wojciech Barud; Marcin Feldo; Marek Chrapko; Beata Chrapko; Jerzy Mosiewicz; Radosław Pietura; Paweł Piekarski; Andrzej Dybała; Tomasz Zubilewicz
Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are classified as inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) [1]. Crohn’s disease is characterized by the involvement of the intestinal wall, which leads to the formation of ulcers, fistulas and strictures of the intestine. The disease is more frequently found among Caucasians. Parenteral manifestations are possible in the course of IBD, including osteoarticular and ocular manifestations, affecting the skin or the blood vessels. Only a few cases of the coexistence of Takayasu’s disease and IBD have been reported so far [2–5]. Takayasu’s disease is a chronic inflammation of the large-diameter vessels, which was described for the first time nearly two hundred years ago [6]. The incidence of Takayasu’s disease in the U.S. is estimated at about 2.6 cases per million. This condition, in contrast to IBD, is most common among young women of the Asian origin [7]. In this paper we discuss the case of the co-existence of Crohn’s disease and vasculitis, with symptoms and some angiographic features similar to Buerger’s disease, that was classified as vasculitis associated with systemic disease. So far, the available literature lacks descriptions of similar cases of Crohn’s disease associated with vasculitis mimicking Buerger’s disease.
Medical Science Monitor | 2010
Wojciech Barud; Robert Palusiński; Jerzy Bełtowski; Grażyna Wójcicka; Wojciech Myslinski; Andrzej Grzybowski; Bogusław Makaruk; Jolanta Mieczkowska; Jerzy Mosiewicz
JAMA | 2000
Robert Palusiński; Wojciech Barud
Turkish Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2014
Wojciech Barud; Elżbieta Ryczak; Andrzej Biłan; Beata Chrapko; Andre Wasyl Roman; Jerzy Mosiewicz
Archive | 2012
Anna Celińska; Wojciech Barud; Grzegorz Borek; Jerzy Mosiewicz
Medycyna Ogólna i Nauki o Zdrowiu | 2012
Wojciech Myśliński; Andrzej Dybała; Anna Celińska; Wojciech Barud; Grzegorz Borek; Jerzy Mosiewicz