117 research outputs found
Maspin and c-erbB-2 expression in correlation with microvessel density in invasive ductal breast cancer
Maspin is a unique member of the serpin family involved in regulation of cell migration, apoptosis and angiogenesis
in breast and prostate cancers. In this study maspin expression in comparison with c-erbB-2 (HER2/neu) oncogene expression
and microvessel density was investigated. The examined material included specimens of primary invasive ductal breast cancer
derived from 69 patients. They were analyzed immunocytochemically to assess maspin and c-erbB-2 expression, as well as
microvessel density using endothelium marker CD31. In the studied cancers, maspin expression in cancer cells was detected
in more than half of the cases (50.73%). Although statistically insignificant (p=0.27), maspin expression showed decreasing
tendency with the increase of tumor grade. C-erbB-2 oncogene expression was observed in 78.26% of the examined cancers.
Statistically significant positive correlation was found between c-erbB-2 expression and tumor grade (
Nuclear maspin expression as a good prognostic factor in human epithelial ovarian carcinoma
Maspin, a protein belonging to the serpin superfamily, seems to exert tumour-suppressive activity. Its significance in ovarian cancer prognosis is currently under
investigation. In the present work, immunocytochemical maspin expression
in 132 invasive epithelial ovarian carcinomas was assessed independently in the
nucleus and cytoplasm, in correlation with histopathological and clinical data.
Positive maspin expression was found in 117 cases: nuclear/cytoplasmatic in 71,
exclusive nuclear in 29, and only cytoplasmatic in 17 cases. Cytoplasmatic maspin
expression was positively correlated with tumour grade (p = 0.000), FIGO stage
(p = 0.002), and distant metastases (p = 0.000) but exhibited no significant
correlation with tumour type (p = 0.078). Nuclear maspin expression showed
negative correlation with tumour grade (p = 0.025), FIGO stage (p = 0.05),
distant metastases (p = 0.001), and cancer remission (p = 0.000) but showed no
significant relationship with the patients’ age (p = 0.948) or cancer subtype
(p = 0.261). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that strong cytoplasmatic
maspin expression was correlated with shorter disease-free survival (p = 0.000)
whereas strong nuclear expression was correlated with longer survival (p = 0.000).
In Cox regression analysis, low nuclear maspin expression (score 2 and 3) remained
a significant independent prognostic factor (p = 0.001) with a relative death risk
of 5.337. The obtained results suggest that maspin expression may be a significant
marker in epithelial ovarian carcinoma prognosis with its nuclear expression
being a good prognostic factor. (Folia Morphol 2010; 69, 4: 20-4212
Linear and nonlinear optical properties of ZnO/PMMA nanocomposite films
The nanoscale crystals (NCs) of ZnO were embedded into polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) polymeric matrix and nanocomposite films were prepared by modified spin coating method. The surface of the ZnO/PMMA nanocomposite films has been investigated using atomic force and scanning electron microscopy. The prepared films are highly transparent, the ultraviolet-visible spectra show their high optical quality. The second and third harmonic generation (SHG and THG) studies of ZnO/PMMA nanocomposite films with different concentrations of ZnO NCs were carried out at λ=1.064 μm and the effective values of the second and third order nonlinear susceptibilities were estimated to be higher than that of ZnO bulk for the films at low concentration of ZnO NCs. This could indicate that surface effects in ZnO/PMMA nanocomposite films have a dominant role over bulk effects for the SHG and THG processes
Potential use of deodorised water extracts: polyphenol-rich extract of Thymus pannonicus All. as a chemopreventive agent
Deodorised water extracts of aromatic plants are obtained as by-products of essential oil isolation and usually discarded as waste. However, phytochemical composition of these extracts encourages their further utilization as food additives or functional food ingredients. In this study we investigated phytochemical composition, antioxidant and in vivo antiproliferative activity of deodorised water extract of Thymus pannonicus All. (DWE). HPLC analysis revealed rosmarinic acid (RA) (71.11 +/- 1.54 mg/g) as the most abundant constituent of the extract, followed by salvianolic acid H (14.83 +/- 0.79 mg/g, calculated as RA). DWE exhibited pronounced antioxidant activity in vitro, in FRAP and DPPH tests (FRAP value: 7.41 mmol Fe/g and SC50: 3.80 mu g/g, respectively). Using the model of Ehrlich carcinoma cells in mice that were treated with DWE prior, at the time, and after tumour cells implantation, the tumour growth suppression and redox status of malignant cells (i.e., activities of antioxidant enzymes, level of glutathione and intensity of lipid peroxidation) were followed. DWE applied as pretreatment caused disturbance of antioxidant equilibrium as well as apoptosis/necrosis of up to 90% EAC cells. Results obtained in the present study revealed chemopreventive potential and possibility of T. pannonicus DWE usage. High content of RA and other phenolic compounds explains, at least in part, the observed effects
Neopterin is a cerebrospinal fluid marker for treatment outcome evaluation in patients affected by Trypanosoma brucei gambiense sleeping sickness.
BACKGROUND: Post-therapeutic follow-up is essential to confirm cure and to detect early treatment failures in patients affected by sleeping sickness (HAT). Current methods, based on finding of parasites in blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and counting of white blood cells (WBC) in CSF, are imperfect. New markers for treatment outcome evaluation are needed. We hypothesized that alternative CSF markers, able to diagnose the meningo-encephalitic stage of the disease, could also be useful for the evaluation of treatment outcome. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Cerebrospinal fluid from patients affected by Trypanosoma brucei gambiense HAT and followed for two years after treatment was investigated. The population comprised stage 2 (S2) patients either cured or experiencing treatment failure during the follow-up. IgM, neopterin, B2MG, MMP-9, ICAM-1, VCAM-1, CXCL10 and CXCL13 were first screened on a small number of HAT patients (n = 97). Neopterin and CXCL13 showed the highest accuracy in discriminating between S2 cured and S2 relapsed patients (AUC 99% and 94%, respectively). When verified on a larger cohort (n = 242), neopterin resulted to be the most efficient predictor of outcome. High levels of this molecule before treatment were already associated with an increased risk of treatment failure. At six months after treatment, neopterin discriminated between cured and relapsed S2 patients with 87% specificity and 92% sensitivity, showing a higher accuracy than white blood cell numbers. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: In the present study, neopterin was highlighted as a useful marker for the evaluation of the post-therapeutic outcome in patients suffering from sleeping sickness. Detectable levels of this marker in the CSF have the potential to shorten the follow-up for HAT patients to six months after the end of the treatment
Cerebrospinal fluid levels of neopterin are elevated in delirium after hip fracture
Background
The inflammatory cell product neopterin is elevated in serum before and during delirium. This suggests a role for disordered cell-mediated immunity or oxidative stress. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) neopterin levels reflect brain neopterin levels more closely than serum levels. Here we hypothesized that CSF neopterin levels would be higher in delirium.
Methods
In this prospective cohort study, 139 elderly patients with acute hip fracture were recruited in Oslo and Edinburgh. Delirium was diagnosed with the confusion assessment method performed daily pre-operatively and on the first 5 days post-operatively. Paired CSF and blood samples were collected at the onset of spinal anaesthesia. Neopterin levels were measured using high-performance liquid chromatography.
Results
Sixty-four (46 %) of 139 hip fracture patients developed delirium perioperatively. CSF neopterin levels were higher in delirium compared to controls (median 29.6 vs 24.7 nmol/mL, p = 0.003), with highest levels in patients who developed delirium post-operatively. Serum neopterin levels were also higher in delirium (median 37.0 vs 27.1 nmol/mL, p = 0.003). CSF neopterin remained significantly associated with delirium after controlling for relevant risk factors. Higher neopterin levels were associated with poorer outcomes (death or new institutionalization) 1 year after surgery (p = 0.02 for CSF and p = 0.03 for serum).
Conclusions
This study is the first to examine neopterin in CSF from patients with delirium. Our findings suggest potential roles for activation of cell-mediated immune responses or oxidative stress in the delirium process. High levels of serum or CSF neopterin in hip fracture patients may also be useful in predicting poor outcomes
Pharmacological perspectives from Brazilian Salvia officinalis (Lamiaceae): antioxidant, and antitumor in mammalian cells
From the Abacus to the Computer
The aim of the study was systematizing the data on the origins digital machines and their connection with the achievements in the field of mathematics. Emphasis was placed on the operation of any breakthrough invention and its appearance. Inspiration for this topic was discussions carried out by the author's with the students of the University of Economics in Katowic
Analysis of the All-Year Operation of the Solar Chimney in Polish Climatic Conditions
This work presents an analysis of the all-year operation of the solar chimney. The analyzed system consists of a rectangular solar collector located on the southern side of the solar chimney. The surface of the solar collector is 30 m2, while the chimney is 50 m in height. Hourly changes in solar radiation were taken into account in the calculations. The simulation was made for the climatic conditions in Katowice, Poland. This study takes into account the most important parameters of the power plant, such as air temperature, air velocity and power of the installation throughout the year of the power plant’s operation. The cumulative amount of electricity that is generated in each month of the year is shown. The analyzed solar power plant produces the largest amount of electricity in the second quarter of the year and the lowest in the fourth quarter, with the maximum amount of energy produced in May and the minimum in December
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