14 research outputs found

    Kierunki przekszta艂ce艅 angielskiego organu wykonawczego w gminach na tle polskich do艣wiadcze艅 po reformie z 2002 roku

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    rtyku艂 analizuje pozycje bezpo艣rednio wybieranych burmistrz贸w w strukturach samorz膮du w Polsce i Anglii. Jego celem jest wskazanie g艂贸wnych przes艂anek reform wprowadzaj膮cych bezpo艣rednio wybierane organy wykonawcze w samorz膮dzie polskim i angielskim. Artyku艂 ukazuje tak偶e t艂o polityczne przeprowadzonych reform, ocenia najwa偶niejsze zmiany, jakie nowe rozwi膮zania dotycz膮ce organu wykonawczego wprowadzi艂y do funkcjonowania lokalnej demokracji. Rozwi膮zania angielskie prezentowane s膮 na tle rozwi膮za艅 wprowadzonych w Polsce, bli偶ej znanych polskiemu czytelnikowi

    Conditions for the effectiveness of social advertising

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    Reklama towarzyszy nam w wielu aspektach 偶ycia codziennego. Zadaniem reklamy spo艂ecznej jest promowanie po偶膮danych zachowa艅 spo艂ecznych, akcji charytatywnych, czy informowanie o jakim艣 problemie spo艂ecznym. Wiedza z zakresu marketingu i reklamy zapewne zwi臋ksza prawdopodobie艅stwo stworzenia skutecznej kampanii spo艂ecznej. Dlatego te偶, w tej pracy zosta艂a poruszona tematyka w艂a艣nie z zakresu tych dw贸ch dziedzin.Przedmiotem bada艅 w tej pracy s膮 narz臋dzia wykorzystywane w reklamie spo艂ecznej oraz ich wp艂yw na wysoko艣膰 skuteczno艣ci kampanii spo艂ecznych. Za cel pracy postawiono uzyskanie odpowiedzi na postawione pytania badawcze oraz pomocnicze. Zatem znalezienie i okre艣lenie zwi膮zku pomi臋dzy marketingiem, szczeg贸lnie spo艂ecznym oraz zmianami zachowa艅 spo艂ecznych.Znaleziono odpowied藕 na wszystkie postawione pytania badawcze i hipotezy.Advertising accompanies us in many aspects of everyday life. The task of social advertising is to promote the desired social behavior, charity campaigns, or informing about a social problem. Knowledge in the field of marketing and advertising probably increases the likelihood of creating an effective social campaign. Therefore, the subject of these two areas was discussed in this work.The subject of research in this work are the tools used in social advertising and their impact on the effectiveness of social campaigns. The aim of the work was to obtain answers to the research and auxiliary questions. So findingand determining the relationship between marketing, especially social marketing, and changes in social behavior.All research questions and hypotheses were answered

    Apelin Effects Migration and Invasion Abilities of Colon Cancer Cells

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    Colon cancer is one of the most common cancer types. Its positive correlation with general obesity has led to increasing amounts of research focusing on the role of adipokines in colon cancer development. Apelin is a peptide released by adipose tissue that could affect many cellular processes connected with carcinogenesis. In this study, we examined the role of apelin in the motility regulation of colon cancer cells. We showed that the effect of four different apelin peptides increased the ability of cancer cells to migrate and invade examined cells trough influencing migratory protrusions formation and actin cytoskeleton rearrangement. Additionally, using confocal microscopy, we noticed that apelin stimulated the proteolytic activity of cancer cells, especially increasing the level of membrane-type 1 matrix metalloprotease. Taken together, apelin increased the movement of colon cancer cells through several possible mechanisms. Moreover, better understanding the process through which apelin regulates cancer development is still necessary to the creation of novel anti-cancer therapy

    Evaluation of Apelin and Apelin Receptor Level in the Primary Tumor and Serum of Colorectal Cancer Patients

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    Colorectal cancer is the second deadliest tumor, which has a positive correlation with obesity which led to increasing interest in the relationship between adipokines and cancer progression. Apelin is a secreted peptide involved in regulation of tumor progression and invasiveness. In this study, we examined apelin and apelin receptor expression level in colorectal cancer. Apelin, and its receptor mRNA, and protein expression levels were measured in tumor tissue of 56 surgically treated colorectal adenocarcinoma (CRC) patients. We also analyzed apelin and apelin receptor protein levels in sera of 56 CRC patients and 27 healthy controls. The mRNA and protein level of this peptide and its receptor was higher in tumors than that in control tissue. Serum levels of apelin and apelin receptor were increased in CRC patients in comparison to controls. The concentration of serum apelin level significantly increased in individuals with lymph node and distant metastasis. Obtained results suggest that apelin could be an important factor in progression of colorectal carcinoma

    MicroRNA Profile Alterations in Parathyroid Carcinoma: Latest Updates and Perspectives

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    Parathyroid tumors are a genetically heterogenous group with a significant variability in clinical features. Due to a lack of specific signs and symptoms and uncertain histopathological criteria, parathyroid carcinomas (PCs) are challenging to diagnose, both before and after surgery. There is a great interest in searching for accurate molecular biomarkers for early detection, disease monitoring, and clinical management. Due to improvements in molecular pathology, the latest studies have reported that PC tumorigenesis is strongly linked to the epigenetic regulation of gene expression. MicroRNA (miRNA) profiling may serve as a helpful adjunct in distinguishing parathyroid adenoma (PAd) from PC and provide further insight into regulatory pathways involved in PTH release and parathyroid tumorigenesis. So far, only a few studies have attempted to show the miRNA signature for PC, and very few overlaps could be found between these relatively similar studies. A global miRNA downregulation was detected in PC compared with normal glands among differentially expressed miRNAs. This review summarizes changes in miRNA expression in PC and discusses the future research directions in this area

    Strontium-doped organic-inorganic hybrids towards three-dimensional scaffolds for osteogenic cells

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    International audienceBiomimetic organic鈥搃norganic hybrid bioscaffolds are developed to complement or replace damaged fragments in bone tissue surgery. The aim of this work was to develop a simple and fast method to prepare composite material for bone engineering, avoiding time consuming and complex methodologies. The resulting materials (also called in this work as hybrid composites or hybrid scaffolds) have a three-dimensional macroporous polymer-like network derived from triethoxyvinylsilane (TEVS) and 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (HEMA) monomers, with incorporated calcium, strontium, and phosphate ions. The materials were fully characterized using FT-IR, biomineralization studies, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, scratch tests, Young's modulus and compressive strength tests, and gas physisorption. We report a comprehensive study on the in vitro effect of novel strontium doped materials on human bone cells. In vitro investigations were conducted using a normal human osteoblast cell line that mimics the cellular events of the in vivo intramembranous bone formation process. The materials do not have a negative impact on the survival of the normal human osteoblasts; moreover, materials doped with strontium show that not only are cells able to survive, but they also attach to and grow on a bioscaffolds surface. For this reason, they may be used in future in vivo experiments

    Applications of Metabolomics in Calcium Metabolism Disorders in Humans

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    The pathogenesis of the disorders of calcium metabolism is not fully understood. This review discusses the studies in which metabolomics was applied in this area. Indeed, metabolomics could play an essential role in discovering biomarkers and elucidating pathological mechanisms. Despite the limited bibliography, the present review highlights the potential of metabolomics in identifying the biomarkers of some of the most common endocrine disorders, such as primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT), secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT), calcium deficiency, osteoporosis and vitamin D supplementation. Metabolites related to above-mentioned diseorders were grouped into specific classes and mapped into metabolic pathways. Furthermore, disturbed metabolic pathways can open up new directions for the in-depth exploration of the basic mechanisms of these diseases at the molecular level

    Differences in Body Balance According to Body Mass Classification among Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Athletes

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    Background: Body weight is an important aspect in the development of components of physical fitness that can affect athletic performance. The purpose of this study was to examine the differences in body balance of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) athletes according to body mass classification: underweight/normal weight (UW/NW); overweight/obese (OW/OB). Material and Methods: The study was conducted among 69 BJJ athletes (age 23.26 ± 3.53) and 93 non-practicing adults (age 21.73 ± 2.32). This study was based on a quantitative assessment of body balance on the Zebris PDM platform during two tests, i.e., with eyes open and closed. Results: The total path of the center of pressure (COP TTL) was significantly higher in participants with UW/NW compared to those with OW/OB, both in participants from the study group and control group (p < 0.001). COP TTL was significantly lower in UW/NW BJJ athletes than in participants in the control group with the same BMI category (987.4 mm vs. 1238.5 mm and 1080.59 mm vs. 1280.70 mm, respectively) (p < 0.001). Conclusions. BJJ training is associated with a better balance in terms of COP TTL in the case of people with normal or underweight. The presence of excess body weight has a positive effect on lower COP TTL values in both practicing and non-practicing people

    Molecular Analysis of the ABCA4 Gene Mutations in Patients with Stargardt Disease Using Human Hair Follicles

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    ABCA4 gene mutations are the cause of a spectrum of ABCA4 retinopathies, and the most common juvenile macular degeneration is called Stargardt disease. ABCA4 has previously been observed almost exclusively in the retina. Therefore, studying the functional consequences of ABCA4 variants has required advanced molecular analysis techniques. The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether human hair follicles may be used for molecular analysis of the ABCA4 gene splice-site variants in patients with ABCA4 retinopathies. We assessed ABCA4 expression in hair follicles and skin at mRNA and protein levels by means of real-time PCR and Western blot analyses, respectively. We performed cDNA sequencing to reveal the presence of full-length ABCA4 transcripts and analyzed ABCA4 transcripts from three patients with Stargardt disease carrying different splice-site ABCA4 variants: c.5312+1G>A, c.5312+2T>G and c.5836-3C>A. cDNA analysis revealed that c.5312+1G>A, c.5312+2T>G variants led to the skipping of exon 37, and the c.5836-3C>A variant resulted in the insertion of 30 nucleotides into the transcript. Our results strongly argue for the use of hair follicles as a model for the molecular analysis of the pathogenicity of ABCA4 variants in patients with ABCA4 retinopathies
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