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Tox-Database.net : a curated resource for data describing chemical triggered in vitro cardiac ion channels inhibition
BACKGROUND: Drugs safety issues are now recognized as being factors generating the most reasons for drug withdrawals at various levels of development and at the post-approval stage. Among them cardiotoxicity remains the main reason, despite the substantial effort put into in vitro and in vivo testing, with the main focus put on hERG channel inhibition as the hypothesized surrogate of drug proarrhythmic potency. The large interest in the IKr current has resulted in the development of predictive tools and informative databases describing a drug's susceptibility to interactions with the hERG channel, although there are no similar, publicly available sets of data describing other ionic currents driven by the human cardiomyocyte ionic channels, which are recognized as an overlooked drug safety target. DISCUSSION: The aim of this database development and publication was to provide a scientifically useful, easily usable and clearly verifiable set of information describing not only IKr (hERG), but also other human cardiomyocyte specific ionic channels inhibition data (IKs, INa, ICa). SUMMARY: The broad range of data (chemical space and in vitro settings) and the easy to use user interface makes tox-database.net a useful tool for interested scientists. DATABASE URL: http://tox-database.net
N-(4-Methylpiperazin-4-ium-1-yl)dithiocarbamate sesquihydrate
In the crystal structure of the title compound, C6H13N3S2·1.5H2O, weak N—H⋯S interactions between the zwitterionic molecules are observed, leading to an extensively folded layered arrangement parallel to (100). There are three crystallographically independent water molecules in the asymmetric unit, which are disordered and only half occupied
Primary hepatocellular carcinoma in HBV infected patient - a case report
Hepatocellular carcinoma is primary neoplasm of the liver, which usually accompanies cirrhosis of this organ. This malignancy neoplasms commonly occurs all around the world. The frequency of morbidity on this disease is correlated with frequency of HBV and HCV infections in the population. That is caused due to the pathogenic effects of these viruses, among others on liver cells, affecting carcinogenesis. Appropriate and early treatment of infection reduces the chance of developing cancer. In our article we present the case, 63-years-old male, with primary hepatocellular carcinoma correlated with hepatitis B virus infection. Unfortunately, the neoplasm was diagnosed too late, and despite the comprehensive treatment introduced, the patient died
Actinomycosis - forgotten disease as a diagnostic challenge
Łanowy Patrycja, Ślusarz Krystian, Dzindzio Jakub, Pyka Weronika, Bichalski Miłosz, Blaszkowszka Maria, Jaroszewicz Jerzy. Actinomycosis - forgotten disease as a diagnostic challenge. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2019;9(5):256-264. eISSN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2901660
http://ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/6922
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Received: 28.04.2019. Revised: 28.04.2019. Accepted: 18.05.2019.
Actinomycosis - forgotten disease as a diagnostic challenge
Patrycja Łanowy1, Krystian Ślusarz1, Jakub Dzindzio1, Weronika Pyka1, Miłosz Bichalski1, Maria Blaszkowszka1, Jerzy Jaroszewicz1*,
¹Department of Infectious Diseases and Hepatology in Bytom, Medical University of Silesia, Poland
E-mail addresses: [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
1*Coressponding author: [email protected]
ABSTRACT
Actinomycosis is neglected, uncommon disease caused by bacteria. The greatest difficulty in correct and early diagnostics of actinomycosis is the fact that it often mimics other conditions. The difficulties in diagnostic of actinomycosis result in misdiagnosis, lengthening the patient's treatment time, unnecessary surgical treatment and sometimes dangerous complications.
Aim of the article: The aim of the article is to familiarize readers with the rarest conditions that have been mistaken for actinomycosis.
KEYWORDS: actinomycosis, diagnostic difficulties, misdiagnosis, malignancy mimicking tumo
The impact of pulmonary regurgitation on right ventricular size and function in patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot and additional haemodynamic abnormalities
Purpose: Right ventricular (RV) outflow tract obstruction (RVOTO) was demonstrated to be protective against RV dilatation in patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot and chronic pulmonary regurgitation (PR). We hypothesised that the presence of additional haemodynamic abnormalities (more than mild tricuspid regurgitation, residual ventricular septal defect) reduces this protective association. Accordingly, we aimed to assess the impact of PR on RV size and function in this population. Material and methods: Consecutive patients with additional haemodynamic abnormalities after tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) repair, who had undergone cardiovascular magnetic resonance, were included. Results: Out of 90 patients studied, 18 individuals (mean age 32.5 ± 10.7 years, 72.2% males) met the inclusion criteria. There were no differences in RV volumes and ejection fraction between patients with and without RVOTO. Neither PR fraction (PRF) nor PR volume (PRV) correlated with RV end-diastolic volume (r = 0.36; p = 0.15 and r = 0.37; p = 0.14, respectively, for PRF and PRV) or RV end-systolic volume (r = 0.2; p = 0.42 and r = 0.19; p = 0.45, respectively, for PRF and PRV). Similarly, no significant correlations were observed between PRF or PRV and RV ejection fraction (r = –0.04; p = 0.87 and r = –0.03; p = 0.9, respectively). Conclusions: Additional haemodynamic abnormalities are associated with the abolition of the protective effect of RVOTO on RV size. There was no significant relationship between measures of PR and RV volumes in patients after TOF repair with concomitant haemodynamic abnormalities. These abnormalities acted as confounding factors in the assessment of the impact of pulmonary regurgitation on RV size and function
Liposomal binuclear Ir(III)–Cu(II) coordination compounds with phosphino-fluoroquinolone conjugates for human prostate carcinoma treatment
[Image: see text] Novel heteronuclear Ir(III)–Cu(II) coordination compounds ([Ir(η(5)-Cp*)Cl(2)Pcfx-Cu(phen)](NO(3))·1.75(CH(3)OH)·0.75(H(2)O) (1), [Ir(η(5)-Cp*)Cl(2)Pnfx-Cu(phen)](NO(3))·1.75(CH(3)OH)·0.75(H(2)O) (2), [Ir(η(5)-Cp*)Cl(2)Plfx-Cu(phen)](NO(3))·1.3(H(2)O)·1.95(CH(3)OH) (3), [Ir(η(5)-Cp*)Cl(2)Psfx-Cu(phen)] (4)) bearing phosphines derived from fluoroquinolones, namely, sparfloxacin (Hsfx), ciprofloxacin (Hcfx), lomefloxacin (Hlfx), and norfloxacin (Hnfx), have been synthesized and studied as possible anticancer chemotherapeutics. All compounds have been characterized by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS), a number of spectroscopic methods (i.e., IR, fluorescence, and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR)), cyclic voltammetry, variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements, and X-ray diffractometry. The coordination geometry of Ir(III) in all complexes adopts a characteristic piano-stool geometry with the η(5)-coordinated and three additional sites occupied by two chloride and phosphine ligands, while Cu(II) ions in complexes 1 and 2 form a distorted square-pyramidal coordination geometry, and in complex 3, the coordination geometry around Cu(II) ions is a distorted octahedron. Interestingly, the crystal structure of [Ir(η(5)-Cp*)Cl(2)Plfx-Cu(phen)] features the one-dimensional (1D) metal–organic polymer. Liposomes loaded with redox-active and fluorescent [Ir(η(5)-Cp*)Cl(2)Pcfx-Cu(phen)] (1L) have been prepared to increase water solubility and minimize serious systemic side effects. It has been proven, by confocal microscopy and an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) analysis, that the liposomal form of compound 1 can be effectively accumulated inside human lung adenocarcinoma and human prostate carcinoma cells with selective localization in nuclei. A cytometric analysis showed dominance of apoptosis over the other cell death types. Furthermore, the investigated nanoformulations induced changes in the cell cycle, leading to S phase arrest in a dose-dependent manner. Importantly, in vitro anticancer action on three-dimensional (3D) multicellular tumor spheroids has been demonstrated
Sodium Iodate Selectively Injuries the Posterior Pole of the Retina in a Dose-Dependent Manner: Morphological and Electrophysiological Study
Sequential morphological and functional features of retinal damage in mice exposed to different doses (40 vs. 20 mg/kg) of sodium iodate (NaIO3) were analyzed. Retinal morphology, apoptosis (TUNEL assay), and function (electroretinography; ERG) were examined at several time points after NaIO3 administration. The higher dose of NaIO3 caused progressive degeneration of the whole retinal area and total suppression of scotopic and photopic ERG. In contrast, the lower dose induced much less severe degeneration in peripheral part of retina along with a moderate decline of b- and a-wave amplitudes in ERG, corroborating the presence of regions within retina that retain their function. The peak of photoreceptor apoptosis was found on the 3rd day, but the lower dose induced more intense reaction within the central retina than in its peripheral region. In conclusion, these results indicate that peripheral area of the retina reveals better resistance to NaIO3 injury than its central part
Architektura Miasto Piękno tom 1
Słowo wstępne: "Politechnika Krakowska jest uczelnią, która charakteryzuje się mocną pozycją w środowisku
akademickim Polski i świata. Z nowoczesną edukacją odpowiadającą potrzebom
gospodarki łączy się to, że jej pracownicy w wielu dyscyplinach naukowych
są wybitnymi ekspertami i specjalistami oraz uczestniczą w pracach prestiżowych
międzynarodowych zespołów badawczych. Ich wiedza i kompetencje wpływają na
pozycję uczelni w międzynarodowym środowisku naukowym.
W Politechnice Krakowskiej oraz w środowisku akademickim szczególną pozycję
zajmuje Wydział Architektury. Jego historię od 1945 roku, a więc od czasu utworzenia
uczelni, tworzą wybitni naukowcy i twórcy. Uczestniczą oni aktywnie w rozwoju
dyscypliny architektura i urbanistyka, a jednocześnie są zarówno uznanymi teoretykami,
jak i twórcami cenionych dzieł w zakresie architektury, urbanistyki oraz założeń
krajobrazowych.
Do grona tych osób niewątpliwie należał prof. Wojciech Kosiński. Z Wydziałem
Architektury był związany prawie 60 lat. Tu ukończył studia, w 1967 roku pod promotorstwem
prof. Włodzimierza Gruszczyńskiego obronił dyplom i rozpoczął pracę.
Cała Jego kariera naukowa związana była z Wydziałem Architektury – tu w 1976
roku uzyskał stopień doktora (promotor – prof. Witold Cęckiewicz), w roku 2001
doktora habilitowanego, a w 2012 roku tytuł naukowy profesora. Był znakomitą postacią,
dydaktykiem lubianym przez studentów i uznanym w kraju i za granicą, autorem
wielu publikacji naukowych. Był autorem lub współautorem licznych realizacji
architektonicznych, laureatem wielu prestiżowych konkursów architektonicznych,
znakomitym rysownikiem."(...