The myocardium examination by MR spectroscopy is very challenging due to movements caused by the cardiac rhythm and breathing. The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of breathing on the quantitative measurement of lipid/water ratios in different groups of volunteers and different measuring protocols. We examined the lipid content of myocardium at 3T using the proton single voxel spectroscopy. Three protocols (free breathing, breath hold and the use of respiratory navigator) controlled by ECG were used for t he examination of 42 adult volunteers including 14 free divers. Spectra were evaluated using jMRUI software. An average content of lipids in the healthy interventricular septum, gained by all protocols was equal to 0.6 %, which is in agreement with other p ublished data. Based on the quality of examinations and the highest technical success, the best protocol seems to be the one containing a respiratory navigator since it is more acceptable by patients. Based on our results and the literature data we can con clude that MR spectroscopy is able to distinguish patients from controls only if their myocardial lipid content is higher than 1.6 % (mean value of lipids plus two standard deviations)., M. Drobny, P. Sedeivy, M. Dezortova, D. Wagnerova, M. Hajek., and Obsahuje bibliografii
Light-induced Ca2+ concentration oscillations in cytoplasm of oat protoplasts were shown to be controlled by inhibitors of Ca^"*" pumps, sodium vanadate and tuBHQ. The sources of Ca^'*' released into cytoplasm under the action of radiant energy are vacuole and endoplasmic reticulum, but not mitochondria. The manifestation of Ca^'*' oscillations depends on the concentrations of oat protoplasts in the suspension which suggests the propagation of a signál between the cells and synchronization of their light-induced Ca2+ oscillation response.
Cd2+ and Ni2+ dififerently affected the rates of net photosynthesís (P^) and transpiration (E), chlorophyll (Chl) content, and stomatal conductance (gj in different leaves of wheat. and Chl content in the top leaf were affected more than the lower leaves by Ni2+, whereas the deleterious effect of Cd^"*" was more pronounced in the third leaf. Ni2+ and Cd2+ slightly decreased the relative water content and leaf water potential of all the leaves after 2 d of treatment. However, this reduction was relatively more severe under Cd^^ treatment than with Ni2+ particularly in the top leaf after 4 d of the treatment.
Three different metakaolins processed by a Portuguese factory were studied aiming to assess the influence of chemical and mineralogical composition of metakaolin on mortar characteristics. Mineralogical analysis of both the fine and clay fractions was carried out by X-ray diffraction. Chemical composition (major elements) was analyzed by X-ray fluorescence. Mineralogical composition reveals some significant differences between the studied samples, in both analyzed fractions, metakaolin 2 being richer in kaolinitic minerals. From a chemical point of view, siliceous content is always high (aroun d 60 %) as well as Al2O3 content (around 30 %); once again metakaolin 2 is the one richer in Al2O3 and poorer in sodium and potassium. Metakaolin from the three different batches was incorporated in lime mortars in order to produce a pozzolanic reaction and hence enable them to harden in high relative humidity conditions or, when access to CO2 is limited, as in the case of mortars supporting glazed tiles. Mortars with the same volum etric ratio were tested for flexural and compressive strength at ages of 28 and 90 days, and the module of elasticity was dete rmined. A relation between the mechanical strength achieved by lime mortars with the addition of metakaolin from different batches and metakaolin mineral and chemical composition was assessed. The knowledge of the influence of the metakaolin com position on the strength of the mortars is an important step in improving their performance and extending their application., Ana Luisa Velosa, Fernando Rocha and Rosário Veiga., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
An effect of parasites on host behaviour was tested on the toxoplasma-human model. Three hundred and thirty-eight (338) people were assessed with Cattell’s personality questionnaire and then tested for Toxoplasma gondii infection with a delayed type hypersensitivity test for Toxoplasma. A highly significant correlation between chronic toxoplasmosis and two personality factors (G- Low Superego Strength and L- Protension) was found (p = 0.0032 and 0.0020, respectively). A correlation of the intensity of the personality factor-shifts with the duration of the infection (estimated from antibody titer) suggests that toxoplasmosis induces the shift in human personality, rather than the personality factors G and I. influence an acquisition rate of Toxoplasma gondii infection.
Poly-(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) is an FDA-approved biodegradable polymer which has been widely used as a scaffold for tissue engineering applications. Collagen has been used as a coating material for bone contact materials, but relatively little interest has focused on biomimetic coating of PLGA with extracellular matrix components such as collagen and the glycosaminoglycan chondroitin sulfate (CS). In this study, PLGA films were coated with collagen type I or collagen I with CS (collagen I/CS) to investigate the effect of CS on the behaviour of the osteoblastic cell line MG 63. Collagen I/CS coatings promoted a significant increase in cell number after 3 days (in comparison to PLGA) and after 7 days (in co mparison to PLGA and collagen-coated PLGA). No influence of collagen I or collagen I/CS coatings on the spreading area after 1 day of culture was observed. However, the cells on collagen I/CS formed numerous filopodia and displayed well developed vinculin-containing focal adhesion plaques. Moreover, thes e cells contained a significantly higher concentration of osteocalcin, measured per mg of protein, than the cells on the pure collagen coating. Thus, it can be concluded that collagen I/CS coatings promote MG 63 cell proliferation, improve cell adhesion and enhance osteogenic cell differentiation., M. Vandrovcová ... [et al.]., and Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy
The effects of inclusion of sesamin / episesamin in Baltic Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.) diets based on vegetable oils were studied. The study was designed as a dose response study with two control diets, one diet based on fish oil (FO) and one diet based on a mixture of linseed and sunflower oil (6:4 by vol.) (MO). As experimental diets three different levels of inclusion of sesamin / episesamin (hereafter named sesamin) to the MO based diet and one diet based on sesame oil and linseed oil (SesO) (1:1 by vol.) were used. Th e dietary oils were mirrored in the fatty acid profile of the white muscle. Sesamin significantly decreased the levels of 18:3n-3 in the white muscle phospholipid (PL) fraction of all groups fed sesamin, no significant differences were found in the triacylglycerol fraction (TAG). Slightly increased levels of docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3, DHA) in PL and TAG were found in some of the sesamin fed groups. Sesamin significantly affected the expressi on of peroxisome proliferator- activated receptor α , scavenger receptor type B and hormone sensitive lipase, in agreement wi th previous studies on rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ) and Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.) hepatocytes published by our group. No significant effects on toxicological response measured as ethoxyresorufin O-deethylase activity was found. The total cytochrome P450 enzymes were significantly higher in MO 0.29 and SesO group. The amount of α - and γ -tocopherols in liver and the amount of γ -tocopherol in white muscle were significantly lower in fish fed the FO diet compared to the MO diet, but no difference after inclusion of sesamin was found in this study. Increased inclusion of sesamin increased the levels of sesamin and episesamin in the liver, but did not affect the amounts in white muscle., S. Trattner ... [et al.]., and Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy
Seedlings of two species of Rhizophora {R. apiculaía and R. mucronala) were grown for 45 d under sun, shade, or dark in natural environment. The shade-grown plants showed optimum growth performance, efficient N03‘ utilization and photosynthetic characteristics (chlorophyli and carotenoid contents and their presence in pigment- protein complexes).
Oxygen supply was corrected in rabbits during the hepatic ischemia/reperfusion by means of different breathing mixtures: hypoxic (14.8 % O2+85.2 % N2), hyperoxic (78 % O2+20.2 % N2+ 1.8 % CO2), or hypercapnic (5 % CO2 in air). Hepatic ischemia was induced for 30 min by ligation of hepatic artery, reperfusion period lasted 120 min. Indices of blood oxygen transport (p50act, pCO2, pH, pO2, etc.) and prooxidant-antioxidant balance (Schiff bases, conjugated dienes, catalase, retinol, a-tocopherol) were measured in the blood and liver. The severity of reperfusion damage was evaluated by the activities of alanine and aspartate aminotransferases (ALT, AST) in the blood. Hepatic ischemia/reperfusion resulted in higher p50act in hepatic venous and mixed venous blood in all experimental groups. The changes of p50act were most marked in the hypercapnic group and were the weakest in the hypoxic group. The rise in p50act was accompanied by higher levels of lipid peroxidation products, ALT and AST in blood and liver homogenates, and by a simultaneous fall of α-tocopherol and retinol concentrations, except in the hypoxic group. Catalase activity at the end of reperfusion increased under normoxia, decreased under hyperoxia or hypercapnia and did not change under hypoxia. The moderate hypoxia during reperfusion was accompanied by a better balance between the mechanisms of reactive oxygen species production and inactivation that may be observed by optimal changes in p50act and reduced the hepatic damage in this pathological condition., V. V. Zinchuk, M. N. Khodosovsky, D. A. Maslakov., and Obsahuje bibliografii
The problem of bumps occurrence in deep mines during the long wall mining appears to be one of the most serious one in the design of engineering of mining. The bumps are caused for various reasons, but basically it is an aftermath of the accumulated energy, which is released under some unfavorable conditions. In this paper the influence of given dislocations and their slope in a coal seam are studied based. The numerical tool is the free hexagon method. This method belongs to a set of discrete element methods and enables us to define and calculate stresses in a natural way along the interfacial boundaries of adjacent particles (elements). Since the bumps are affected by a possible slip along the dislocations, dynamical response has to be taken into account. The velocity of excavation of the mine is considered by successive change of values of Eshelby’s forces on the face of the wall., Petr Pavel Procházka, Jiřina Trčková and Tat Seng Lok., and Obsahuje bibliografii