Ochorenia myelínu CNS sa súhrnne označujú ako leukoencefalopatie. Termín zahŕňa poruchy, pri ktorých zmeny v bielej hmote prevažujú alebo sú výlučné, pričom patofyziologický mechanizmus ani histopatologická báza nie sú rozhodujúce. Z tejto širokej skupiny vrodených a získaných porúch sa vyčleňuje skupina leukodystrofií, ktorá označuje primárnu poruchu myelínu a buniek tvoriacich myelín. Klasicky sa do tejto skupiny radí šesť klinických jednotiek: X‑adrenoleukodystrofia, metachromatická leukodystrofia, Krabbeho globoidná leukodystrofia, Canavanovej choroba, Pelizaeus‑Merzbacherova choroba a Alexandrova choroba. Pribúdajúcimi poznatkami sa skupina rozširuje o stále nové primárne poruchy. Pre presnú diagnostiku je dôležitý klinický nález, významné sú zmeny na MR mozgu a laboratórne vyšetrenia. Precíznou analýzou MR obrazu je možné diagnostický proces urýchliť. Jedným zo spoločných znakov leukodystrofií je progresívny priebeh. U detí nastáva zväčša rýchla strata motorických a kognitívnych funkcií. V prípade adolescentov a adultných pacientov je ťažisko zmien v psychickej a mentálnej oblasti, pričom motorický deficit nastupuje neskôr. Priebeh X‑adrenoleukodystrofie, metachromatickej leukodystrofie, Krabbeho globoidnej leukodystrofie sa dá vo včasnom štádiu alebo predklinickom období ovplyvniť transplantáciou kostnej drene alebo kmeňových buniek. V prípade metachromatickej leukodystrofie je v skorých štádiách indikovaná génová a enzýmová terapia. Pre ostatné leukodystrofie je dostupná len symptomatická liečba. Cieľom práce je zhrnutie najdôležitejších poznatkov a liečebných možností., Myelin disorders of the central nervous system are also known as leukoencephalopathies. This term includes diseases, in which changes of the white matter are dominant, or even exclusive, while neither the pathophysiological mechanism nor the histopathological basis are decisive. This broad selection of inborn and acquired disorders includes a group of leukodystrophies characterized by primary dysfunction of myelin and myelin-producing cells. Typically, six separate clinical entities are included in this group: X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy, metachromatic leukodystrophy, Krabbe’s globoid cell leukodystrophy, Canavan disease, Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease and Alexander disease. The group is constantly expanding as our knowledge develops. Clinical and laboratory findings, as well as MRI scans, are crucial for exact diagnosis. Accurate analysis of MRI images accelerates the diagnostic process considerably. A common feature of leukodystrophies is their progressive nature. Children exhibit rapid loss of motor and cognitive functions. In adolescent and adult patients, psychological and mental changes are the most prominent, while motor deficit has a later onset. The course of X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy, metachromatic leukodystrophy, and Krabbe’s leukodystrophy can be managed at the early or pre-clinical stages with bone marrow or stem cell transplantation. Gene and enzyme therapy are indicated at the earliest stages of metachromatic leukodystrophy. For the remaining leukodystrophies, only symptomatic therapy is available. The purpose of this paper is to summarize current information and knowledge as well as possible therapeutic options in this group of disorders., Vědomostní test, and M. Kolníková, P. Sýkora
In rats, the basic licking rhythm is generated by the central pattern generator located in the brainstem. Nevertheless, the licking frequency can be regulated between abou 7.5 and 4 Hz by changing the drinking conditions. If these conditions are kept constant, the licking frequency can be influenced only to a minor degree by factors such as deprivation level, type of solution, and phase of the session. The aim of our study was to compare the licking frequency of rats at different levels of vigilance. We investigated spontaneous licking of rats by an electrical lick sensor; parallel behavior monitoring was also performed. Animals kept in a stable environment and showing a lower level of vigilance licked at a rate of 5.96 Hz, fully vigilant rats licked significantly more rapidly at a frequency 6.57 Hz. The fastest rate of licking (6.49 Hz and 6.82 Hz, respectively) was encountered in alert rats under a mild stress caused by the presence of a second animal in the experimental box. The vigilance level is thus another factor affecting the licking rate of rats that should be taken into account in behavioral licking experiments., O. Vajnerová, E. Bielavská, P. Jiruška, G. Brožek., and Obsahuje bibliografii
The cyclical effects of hormones during the menstrual cycle (MC) are not just responsible for driving ovulation, but also have significant influence on dietary intake and appetite, as well as psychological and behavioral changes. The aim of our study was to describe changes and relationships between the MC and selected steroids, adipokines and food intake-related hormones. Twenty-seven women with regular menstrual cycles were included in the study, and their hormonal spectrum was measured in regular intervals starting from the first day of their cycle. Classical changes in gonadotropins, estrogens and progesterone during the menstrual cycle are accompanied by less striking but significant changes in 17-hydroxyprogesterone and testosterone. No significant changes show dehydroepiandrosterone and its 7-oxygenated metabolites. Adipokines show a tendency to increase during ovulation, while ghrelin and resistin decrease. There is also a remarkable association of sex hormone-binding globulin on the day of the cycle. Our results demonstrate that changes to adipokines during the menstrual cycle are not substantial, but nonetheless can play a role in the changes of food intake described in the literature. Precise descriptions of physiological changes in healthy women are important in helping us understand the significance of the changes accompanying various pathological states., M. Šrámková, M. Dušková, J. Vítků, J. Včelák, P. Matucha, O. Bradnová, J. de Cordeiro, L. Stárka., and Obsahuje bibliografii
As traditional risk factors are unable to fully explain the pathogenesis of coronary artery disease (CAD), novel mechanisms became a target of many investigations. Our aim was to study the response of selected markers to physical exercise. High-sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 9 (MMP-2, MMP-9), advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP), soluble receptor for advanced glycation end-products (sRAGE), pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP-A), E-selectin, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels were measured in serum of 21 CAD patients and in 22 healthy controls at rest and after exercise bicycle stress test performed up to the maximal tolerated effort. At rest, hs-CRP, AOPP, MMP-9 and BNP were significantly elevated in the CAD patients as compared with controls. In contrast, P-selectin was significantly lower in CAD patients and a tendency to lower levels of sRAGE was noted. After exercise MMP-9 and BNP, increased significantly in both groups. In conclusions, CAD patients have elevated hs-CRP, AOPP, MMP-9 and BNP - novel markers related to cardiovascular risk or left ventricular overload. MMP-9 and BNP increase significantly with exercise in both healthy individuals and CAD patients., V. Danzig ... [et al.]., and Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy
The aim of this study was to determine the effect and mechanism of low concentration of lidocaine on subthreshold membrane potential oscillations (SMPO) and burst discharges in chronically compressed dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons. DRG neurons were isolated by enzymatic dissociation method. SMPO, burst discharges and single spike were elicited by whole cell patch-clamp technique in current clamp mode. Persistent Na+ current (INaP) and transient Na+ current (INaT) were elicited in voltage clamp mode. The results showed that SMPO was suppressed and burst discharges were eliminated by tetrodotoxin (TTX, 0.2 μ mol/l) in current clamp mode, INaP was blocked by 0.2 μ mol/l TTX in voltage clamp mode. SMPO, burst discharges and INaP were also suppressed by low concentration of lidocaine (10 μ mol/l) respectively. However, single spike and INaT could only be blocked by high concentration of lidocaine (5 mmol/l). From these results, it is suggested that INaP mediates the generation of SMPO in injured DRG neurons. Low concentration of lidocaine (10 μ mol/l) suppresses SMPO by selectively inhibiting INaP, but not INaT, in chronically compressed DRG neurons., H. Dong, Y.-H. Fan, Y.-Y. Wang, W.-T. Wang, S.J. Hu., and Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy
Previous studies have reported a decreased incidence of delayed graft function after cadaveric transplantation with the use of lidocaine pretreatment of the donor. We evaluated the effects of lidocaine on prolonged cold ischemia and reperfusion injury in a canine model of isolated kidney perfusion (IPK). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the renal function of isolated perfused canine kidneys after 48 h of cold storage with Euro-Collins (EC) solution or EC solution plus lidocaine. Isolated perfused canine kidneys were randomized into four groups which contained six kidneys: I) cold flush with EC solution and immediately reperfused, II) cold flush with EC solution plus lidocaine and immediately reperfused, III) 48 h of cold storage with EC and reperfusion, IV) 48 h of cold storage with EC solution plus lidocaine and reperfusion. The measured renal functions were glomerular filtration rate, urine production, perfusate flow, urinary lactic dehydrogenase (ULDH), Na reabsorptive capacity, and tissue MDA levels. Histological examination was performed after reperfusion. The tubular functions of kidneys preserved with EC solution containing lidocaine were better when compared with the kidneys preserved with EC alone. Tubular injury marker levels (ULDH) in group IV were significantly lower than in group III and lidocaine also reduced lipid peroxidation during reperfusion. This is in agreement with the histological results. The results of the present study can be taken as evidence of the cytoprotective effect of lidocaine, which may therefore be accepted as a useful agent for kidney preservation., N. Erkasap, E. Ates, S. Erkasap, Z. Kaygisiz., and Obsahuje bibliografii
Stages of the life cycle of Ascocotyle (Phagicola) angeloi Travassos, 1928 were experimentally obtained, from cercariae from naturally infected Littoridina castellanosae (Gaillard) collected in artificial ponds in the Zoological Garden of Buenos Aires. Metacercariac were found encysted mainly in muscles and ovary, but also in other parts of the body of naturally and experimentally infected fish Jenynsia lineata (Jenyns) (Atheriniformes: Jenynsidae). Adults were obtained experimentally from chicks and mice. Ascocotyle (Phagicola) angeloi, rcdescribed in the present paper, is distinguished from other species of the subgenus by the two rows of oral spines, each with 14 spines. The characteristics of the studied cercaria corresponds to those of the subgenus Phagicola.
Ileterosporous (polymorphic) microsporidia in mosquitoes are characterized by intricate life cycles involving multiple spore types responsible for horizontal (per os) and vertical (transovarial) transmission. They affect two generations of the mosquito and some involve an obligate intermediate host. Heterosporous microsporidia are generally very host and tissue specific with complex developmental sequences comprised of unique stages and events. Full details on the intricate relationships between heterosporous microsporidia and their mosquito hosts have only recently been elucidated. Edhazardia aedis (Kudo, 1930) and Culicospora magna (Kudo, 1920) have developmental sequences in larvae that involve gametogony followed by plasmogatny and nuclear association to form diplokarya. These diplokaryotic stages then undergo karyogamy and form binucleate spores responsible for transovarial transmission. In the filial generation, haplosis occurs as a result of nuclear dissociation to produce uninucleate spores infectious to larval mosquitoes. Amblyospora cali-fornica (Kellen et Lipa, 1960) has similar sequences except that haplosis is by meiosis to produce spores infectious for a copepod intermediate host. A third spore type is formed in the intermediate host responsible for infection in a new generation of the mosquito host.