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Publication Association between superoxide dismutase isoenzyme gene expression and total antioxidant status in patients with an end-stage renal disease(2018) ;Ninić, Ana (56607220600) ;Sopić, Miron (55807303500) ;Munjas, Jelena (57194078742) ;Spasojević-Kalimanovska, Vesna (6602511188) ;Kotur-Stevuljević, Jelena (6506416348) ;Bogavac-Stanojević, Nataša (6506171691) ;Ivanišević, Jasmina (54389258300) ;Simić-Ogrizović, Sanja (55923197400) ;Kravljača, Milica (55354580700)Jelić-Ivanović, Zorana (6603775254)Background: Chronic renal failure, particularly end-stage renal disease, is a serious health problem associated with a high mortality rate. Uremic syndrome leads to increased oxidative stress, inflammation, and dyslipidemia. Aims: To examine superoxide dismutase isoenzyme gene expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients on hemodialysis and to determine the associations between superoxide dismutase isoenzyme gene expression, oxidative stress, and non-enzymatic antioxidative protection. Study Design: Case control study. Methods: This study included 33 patients on hemodialysis (age, 55.33±15.31 years old) and 33 apparently healthy controls (age, 45.37±8.92 years old). Superoxide dismutase isoenzyme messenger ribonucleic acid levels were determined by real-time polymerase chain reaction. General biochemical parameters, high sensitivity C-reactive protein, total antioxidant status, thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances, and the superoxide anion radical were also determined. Results: Normalized Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase and Mn superoxide dismutase messenger ribonucleic acid levels were significantly higher in patients than controls (p<0.001 and p=0.011). A significant negative correlation was detected between normalized Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase messenger ribonucleic acid levels and total protein, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and total antioxidant status. Normalized Mn superoxide dismutase messenger ribonucleic acid levels were negatively correlated with total protein and total antioxidant status. A multiple regression analysis revealed independent associations between total antioxidant status and normalized Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (p=0.038) and between total antioxidant status and normalized Mn superoxide dismutase messenger ribonucleic acid levels (p=0.038 and p=0.018, respectively). Conclusion: The superoxide dismutase isoenzyme gene is expressed at a higher rate in patients with end-stage renal failure, probably due to increased oxidative stress and attenuated antioxidative defense. The plasma total antioxidant status is an independent predictor of normalized superoxide dismutase isoenzyme messenger ribonucleic acid levels. © 2018 by Trakya University Faculty of Medicine / The Balkan Medical Journal published by Galenos Publishing House. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Effect of alpha-lipoic acid supplementation on oxidative stress markers and antioxidative defense in patients with schizophrenia(2014) ;Vidović, Bojana (55887003800) ;Milovanović, Srdan (25621995600) ;Dordević, Brižita (36051852200) ;Kotur-Stevuljević, Jelena (6506416348) ;Stefanović, Aleksandra (15021458500) ;Ivanišević, Jasmina (54389258300) ;Miljković, Milica (55066891400) ;Spasić, Slavica (7004551675) ;Stojanović, Dragana (57213683234)Pantović, Maja (35085268700)Background: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of alpha-lipoic acid (LA) supplementation on oxidative stress markers in patients with schizophrenia. Subjects and methods: Eighteen (18) medicated patients with schizophrenia and 38 healthy controls received daily supplements of LA (500 mg/day) for three months. At baseline, 45th and 90th days of supplementation, venous blood collected for analysis of oxidative stress markers [superoxide anion (O2•-), thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS) and advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP)] and antioxidative defense markers [superoxide dismutase (SOD), total sulfhydryl groups (-SH) and total antioxidant status (TAS)]. Results: Increased plasma TBARS, TAS, SH groups levels and SOD activity were found in schizophrenic patients compared to control group. LA supplementation significantly reduced TBARS, AOPP and improved TAS levels in healthy subjects, while there were no significant differences in patients group. SH groups increased after 45 days and decreased to baseline levels after 90 days of supplementation in the control group. SOD activity decreased significantly in patients group after 45 days and 90 days of supplementation. After initial rose SOD activity in control group, decreased to baseline levels found after 90 days. Conclusion: LA supplementation decreased lipid peroxidation and oxidative damage of proteins and improved non-enzymatic antioxidant capacity in healthy controls. No significant changes were observed on oxidative damage in patients with schizophrenia. © Medicinska naklada. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Effects of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus on Cholesterol Metabolism in Women with High-Risk Pregnancies: Possible Implications for Neonatal Outcome(2022) ;Zeljković, Aleksandra (15021559900) ;Ardalić, Daniela (6506626952) ;Vekić, Jelena (16023232500) ;Antonić, Tamara (57223330532) ;Vladimirov, Sandra (57193317803) ;Rizzo, Manfredi (7202023733) ;Gojković, Tamara (55191372700) ;Ivanišević, Jasmina (54389258300) ;Mihajlović, Marija (57204841430) ;Vujčić, Sanja (57214945850) ;Cabunac, Petar (57217221000) ;Spasojević-Kalimanovska, Vesna (6602511188) ;Miković, Željko (7801694296)Stefanović, Aleksandra (15021458500)Metabolic disorders in pregnancy, particularly gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), are associated with an increased risk for adverse pregnancy outcome and long-term cardiometabolic health of mother and child. This study analyzed changes of serum cholesterol synthesis and absorption markers during the course of high-risk pregnancies, with respect to the development of GDM. Possible associations of maternal lipid biomarkers with neonatal characteristics were also investigated. The study included 63 women with high risk for development of pregnancy complications. Size and proportions of small low-density (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles were assessed across trimesters (T1–T3), as well as concentrations of cholesterol synthesis (lathosterol, desmosterol) and absorption markers (campesterol, β-sitosterol). During the study, 15 women developed GDM, while 48 had no complications (non-GDM). As compared to the non-GDM group, women with GDM had significantly higher triglycerides in each trimester, while having a lower HDL-C level in T3. In addition, they had significantly lower levels of β-sitosterol in T3 (p < 0.05). Cholesterol synthesis markers increased across trimesters in both groups. A decrease in serum β-sitosterol levels during the course of pregnancies affected by GDM was observed. The prevalence of small-sized HDL decreased in non-GDM, while in the GDM group remained unchanged across trimesters. Newborn’s size in the non-GDM group was significantly higher (p < 0.01) and inversely associated with proportions of both small, dense LDL and HDL particles (p < 0.05) in maternal plasma in T1. In conclusion, high-risk pregnancies affected by GDM are characterized by altered cholesterol absorption and HDL maturation. Advanced lipid testing may indicate disturbed lipid homeostasis in GDM. © 2022 by the authors. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Effects of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus on Cholesterol Metabolism in Women with High-Risk Pregnancies: Possible Implications for Neonatal Outcome(2022) ;Zeljković, Aleksandra (15021559900) ;Ardalić, Daniela (6506626952) ;Vekić, Jelena (16023232500) ;Antonić, Tamara (57223330532) ;Vladimirov, Sandra (57193317803) ;Rizzo, Manfredi (7202023733) ;Gojković, Tamara (55191372700) ;Ivanišević, Jasmina (54389258300) ;Mihajlović, Marija (57204841430) ;Vujčić, Sanja (57214945850) ;Cabunac, Petar (57217221000) ;Spasojević-Kalimanovska, Vesna (6602511188) ;Miković, Željko (7801694296)Stefanović, Aleksandra (15021458500)Metabolic disorders in pregnancy, particularly gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), are associated with an increased risk for adverse pregnancy outcome and long-term cardiometabolic health of mother and child. This study analyzed changes of serum cholesterol synthesis and absorption markers during the course of high-risk pregnancies, with respect to the development of GDM. Possible associations of maternal lipid biomarkers with neonatal characteristics were also investigated. The study included 63 women with high risk for development of pregnancy complications. Size and proportions of small low-density (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles were assessed across trimesters (T1–T3), as well as concentrations of cholesterol synthesis (lathosterol, desmosterol) and absorption markers (campesterol, β-sitosterol). During the study, 15 women developed GDM, while 48 had no complications (non-GDM). As compared to the non-GDM group, women with GDM had significantly higher triglycerides in each trimester, while having a lower HDL-C level in T3. In addition, they had significantly lower levels of β-sitosterol in T3 (p < 0.05). Cholesterol synthesis markers increased across trimesters in both groups. A decrease in serum β-sitosterol levels during the course of pregnancies affected by GDM was observed. The prevalence of small-sized HDL decreased in non-GDM, while in the GDM group remained unchanged across trimesters. Newborn’s size in the non-GDM group was significantly higher (p < 0.01) and inversely associated with proportions of both small, dense LDL and HDL particles (p < 0.05) in maternal plasma in T1. In conclusion, high-risk pregnancies affected by GDM are characterized by altered cholesterol absorption and HDL maturation. Advanced lipid testing may indicate disturbed lipid homeostasis in GDM. © 2022 by the authors. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Unraveling the role of oxidative stress and lipid status parameters in the onset of preeclampsia(2021) ;Cabunac, Petar (57217221000) ;Karadžov Orlić, Nataša (41561546900) ;Ardalić, Daniela (6506626952) ;Banjac, Gorica (57206189040) ;Ivanišević, Jasmina (54389258300) ;Janać, Jelena (53874919200) ;Vekić, Jelena (16023232500) ;Zeljković, Aleksandra (15021559900) ;Mihajlović, Marija (57204841430) ;Rajović, Nina (57218484684) ;Milić, Nataša (7003460927)Miković, Željko (7801694296)OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to assess the potential role of oxidative stress and lipid status in the onset of preeclampsia. METHODS: 138 high-risk pregnant women were prospectively followed. Assessment of oxidative stress (TAS, TOS, AOPP and SH groups) and lipid status (t-C, LDL-C, HDL-C, TGC, APO-A1, APO-B) was carried out during the pregnancy. RESULTS: 30 women developed preeclampsia. TGC, atherogenic index of plasma, TAS and SH levels were higher in women who subsequently developed preeclampsia (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: Oxidative stress and lipid status disturbance have a potential role in the onset of preeclampsia in high risk pregnancies. © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
