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    The importance of sleep in selected diseases

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    Introduction: There are specific differences in physiological and biochemical processes during sleep. Adenosine and melatonin are involved in the regulation of circadian rhythms. During sleep, you can observe the secretion of growth hormone, a reduction in cortisol secretion, and a decrease in muscle tone and blood pressure. Sleep can have a major impact on the development of systemic diseases.Aim of the study: A review of the literature aimed at identifying selected negative factors influencing the quality of sleep and systemic diseases which are related to sleep disorders.State of knowledge: Factors that negatively affect sleep include stress, as well as excessive time spent in front of light-emitting screens. Long-term lack of sleep increases the risk of obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and psychiatric diseases. Summary: Sleep plays an important role in the proper functioning of the body. Its quality is affected by many factors. Sleep disorders can be both the effect and cause of many diseases. Especially in diagnosing psychiatric diseases, attention should be paid to the occurrence of sleep disorders

    Investigating the protective role of the natural hormone Melatonin, in reducing drug-induced cardiotoxicity in the therapy of chronic diseases

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    Heart failure (HF) is a highly complex disorder and a major end-point of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The pathogenesis of HF is mostly unresolved but involves interplay between cardiac structural and electrical remodelling, metabolic alterations, cell death and altered gene expression. Mitochondrial dysfunction and HF are common complications of chronic treatment from diverse groups of drugs, in particular anticancer drugs such as doxorubicin (DOX). Treatment of animals and cardiomyocytes with cardiotoxic chemicals such as β-adrenergic receptor agonists (such as isoproterenol) induces cardiac dysfunction and HF. Previous work done by the group have identified the pineal hormone melatonin was protective against stress-induced cardiac arrhythmias and simulated heart failure in cardiomyocytes in vitro. Melatonin synthesis is also dramatically decreased with age and in patients with CVD. The aim of the present project was to better understand the pathogenesis of druginduced cardiac dysfunction and delineate the role of melatonin in cardioprotection in H9c2, a model rat cell line in vitro. Using the Seahorse XF analyser method, it was demonstrated that commonly used medication for chronic diseases such as amiodarone, amitriptyline, and statins all caused altered mitochondrial dysfunction. In addition, cardiotoxic chemicals (isoproterenol, hydrogen peroxide, DOX) altered oxidative phosphorylation and glycolysis in living cardiomyocyte-derived H9c2 cells; these deleterious metabolic changes were ameliorated by melatonin. Flowcytometry and Alamar Blue staining methods demonstrated that DOX robustly induced apoptosis in H9c2 cells (~30%) which was reversed by melatonin. Doxorubicin-induced stress in H9c2 cells dramatically altered gene expression in several key signalling pathways integral in cardiac function and disease. These included mitochondrial metabolism (UCP2, PPARɣ, Drp1, Mfn1, Parp 1, Parp2, Sirt3 and Cav3), apoptosis (Bcl2 and Bcl-xL), cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmia (Scn5a, SERCA2a), calcium handling (SERCA2a) and cardiac remodelling (Myh7, ms1). Melatonin pre-treatment attenuated or completely blocked this DOX-induced alteration in gene expression in cardiomyocytes. In conclusion, the present result demonstrated for the first time that melatonin is cardioprotective against drug-induced cardiotoxicity and apoptosis via modifying diverse heart failure-related signalling pathways. This provides novel insight on the possible use of melatonin as an adjunct intervention in several therapies including anti-cancer

    Aspects of Pacemakers

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    Outstanding steps forward were made in the last decades in terms of identification of endogenous pacemakers and the exploration of their controllability. New "artifical" devices were developed and are now able to do much more than solely pacemaking of the heart. In this book different aspects of pacemaker - functions and interactions, in various organ systems were examined. In addition, various areas of application and the potential side effects and complications of the devices were discussed

    Cardiac Arrhythmias

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    This book is useful for physicians taking care of patients with cardiac arrhythmias and includes six chapters written by experts in their field. Chapter 1 discusses basic mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias. Chapter 2 discusses the chronobiological aspects of the impact of apnoic episodes on ventricular arrhythmias. Chapter 3 discusses navigation, detection, and tracking during cardiac ablation interventions. Chapter 4 discusses epidemiology and pathophysiology of ventricular arrhythmias in several noncardiac diseases, methods used to assess arrhythmia risk, and their association with long-term outcomes. Chapter 5 discusses the treatment of ventricular arrhythmias including indications for implantation of an AICD for primary and for secondary prevention in patients with and without congestive heart failure. Chapter 6 discusses surgical management of atrial fibrillation

    Ambulatory electrocardiography

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    The book is devoted to ambulatory ECG monitoring from technical issues to clinical use with examples of reports and interpretation of the obtained results. For students of medical faculties, functional diagnostics specialists, cardiologists, doctors of other specialties who use ambulatory electrocardiography in their work.Книга присвячена амбулаторному моніторингу ЕКГ від технічних питань до клінічного використання з прикладами звітів та інтерпретацією отриманих результатів. Для студентів медичних факультетів, спеціалістів з функціональної діагностики, кардіологів, лікарів інших спеціальностей, які використовують у своїй роботі амбулаторну електрокардіографію

    Aerospace medicine and biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes, supplement 130, July 1974

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    This special bibliography lists 291 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in June 1974

    Cardiac Arrhythmias

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    The most intimate mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias are still quite unknown to scientists. Genetic studies on ionic alterations, the electrocardiographic features of cardiac rhythm and an arsenal of diagnostic tests have done more in the last five years than in all the history of cardiology. Similarly, therapy to prevent or cure such diseases is growing rapidly day by day. In this book the reader will be able to see with brighter light some of these intimate mechanisms of production, as well as cutting-edge therapies to date. Genetic studies, electrophysiological and electrocardiographyc features, ion channel alterations, heart diseases still unknown , and even the relationship between the psychic sphere and the heart have been exposed in this book. It deserves to be read

    Visions of Cardiomyocyte

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    In the field of cardiology, some of the most dramatic advances in recent years have come from understanding the molecular and cellular basis of cardiovascular disease. Knowledge of the pathological basis of disease in some cases allows the development of new strategies for prevention and treatment. This book was planned not only to convey new facts on cardiovascular diseases, but also to boost the excitement and challenges of research in the dynamic area of modern molecular and cellular biology of cardiology. The integration of multilevel biological data and the connection with clinical practice reveal the potential of personalized medicine, with future implications for prognosis, diagnosis, and management of cardiovascular diseases
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