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Publication A novel Notch3 Gly89Cys mutation in a Serbian CADASIL family(2013) ;Pavlovic, Aleksandra M. (7003808508) ;Dobricic, V. (22952783800) ;Semnic, R. (6701842753) ;Lackovic, V. (35754725400) ;Novakovic, I. (6603235567) ;Bajcetic, M. (24830364600)Sternic, N. (6603691178)Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) is the most common heritable cause of stroke and vascular dementia in adults. We present a family from Serbia presenting with stroke and depression in the lack of vascular risk factors, with brain MRI indicating CADASIL. A novel NOTCH3 Gly89Cys mutation was located in exon 3. This report illustrates that in the setting of a positive family history with typical clinical and MRI features, even with an atypical form of pedigree, a high suspicion of CADASIL should lead to genetic testing. © 2013 Belgian Neurological Society. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Action of sodium chloride on the secretory activity of the kidney juxtaglomerular cells and on the adrenal glomerular zone in the adult male rabbit; [L'EFFET DU CHLORURE DE SODIUM SUR L'ACTIVITE SECRETOIRE DES CELLULES JUXTAGLOMERULAIRES DU REIN ET SUR LA ZONE GLOMERULAIRE DE LA GLANDE SURRENALE CHEZ LES LAPINS ADULTES MALES](1978) ;Mrsevic, D. (6602507421) ;Mujovic, S. (6602938333) ;Lackovic, V. (35754725400)Stefanovic, S. (7006180208)[No abstract available] - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Contribution to the study of the development of kidney juxtaglomerular apparatus (JGA) in rabbits(1978) ;Mrsevic, D. (6602507421) ;Mujovic, S. (6602938333) ;Stefanovic, S. (7006180208)Lackovic, V. (35754725400)By means of light microscopy, the appearance and development of MD and JGG in JGC in rabbit kidney were studied. The appearance of MD was noted in fetal metanephros at the 21st day, and further development was dependent on the development of the nephrons. By means of the specific staining method (Smith's modification of Bowie staining), the first secretory JGG in JGC were found in fetal metanephros at the 25th day. Percent of postive JGU was counted in the course of growth, up to the 28 day, (I-100). Obtained results show that number of postive JGU rises during the period of postnatal life, studied in this work. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Effect of chronic alcohol feeding on the ultrastructure of rat peripheral blood neutrophils: A morphometric study(1994) ;Todorovic, V. (7006326762) ;Koko, V. (26650963800) ;Lackovic, V. (35754725400) ;Milin, J. (6603922149)Varagic, J. (6701708434)Morphometric methods were used to analyze the ultrastructural characteristics of peripheral blood polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) in 10 rats chronically consuming ethanol and 20 rats fed an isoenergetic standard diet (10 ad libitum and 10 pair fed control rats). Morphometric measurements were made, after a 4-month experimental period, of the following: the profile area of the cell, nucleus and cytoplasm; nucleus to cell profile area; volume density of the nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondria, Golgi system, endoplasmic reticulum and cytoplasmic granules; number of mitochondria per cell profile; number of cytoplasmic granules per cell profile and per μm2 of cytoplasm, as well as the azurophilic to specific granule ratio and mean diameter of granules. A significant decrease in cell profile area and cytoplasm profile area was shown in ethanol-treated rats. The volume density of mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum nearly doubled during ethanol abuse. The results also showed that there were highly significant effects of ethanol on the total number of cytoplasmic granules per cell. In addition, changes were observed in mitochondria such as clumping, elongation, swelling and disruption of cristae, as well as changes in the topographic distribution of granules in the cytoplasm such as registration of cytoplasmic areas with numerous granules and areas with a smaller number or without any granules. Some neutrophils of ethanol-treated rats had autophagic vacuoles. The results indicate some ultrastructural abnormalities of PMN in chronic experimental alcoholism that may be related to polymorphonuclear phagocyte dysfunction. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Effect of chronic alcohol feeding on the ultrastructure of rat peripheral blood neutrophils: A morphometric study(1994) ;Todorovic, V. (7006326762) ;Koko, V. (26650963800) ;Lackovic, V. (35754725400) ;Milin, J. (6603922149)Varagic, J. (6701708434)Morphometric methods were used to analyze the ultrastructural characteristics of peripheral blood polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) in 10 rats chronically consuming ethanol and 20 rats fed an isoenergetic standard diet (10 ad libitum and 10 pair fed control rats). Morphometric measurements were made, after a 4-month experimental period, of the following: the profile area of the cell, nucleus and cytoplasm; nucleus to cell profile area; volume density of the nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondria, Golgi system, endoplasmic reticulum and cytoplasmic granules; number of mitochondria per cell profile; number of cytoplasmic granules per cell profile and per μm2 of cytoplasm, as well as the azurophilic to specific granule ratio and mean diameter of granules. A significant decrease in cell profile area and cytoplasm profile area was shown in ethanol-treated rats. The volume density of mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum nearly doubled during ethanol abuse. The results also showed that there were highly significant effects of ethanol on the total number of cytoplasmic granules per cell. In addition, changes were observed in mitochondria such as clumping, elongation, swelling and disruption of cristae, as well as changes in the topographic distribution of granules in the cytoplasm such as registration of cytoplasmic areas with numerous granules and areas with a smaller number or without any granules. Some neutrophils of ethanol-treated rats had autophagic vacuoles. The results indicate some ultrastructural abnormalities of PMN in chronic experimental alcoholism that may be related to polymorphonuclear phagocyte dysfunction. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The effects of long-term low-protein intake on gastrin cells of the rat antral mucosa during adulthood(1996) ;Varagic, J. (6701708434) ;Koko, V. (26650963800) ;Todorovic, V. (7006326762) ;Bozovic, Z. (57507508800) ;Lackovic, V. (35754725400)Vuzevski, V. (7006382645)The effect of experimental protein malnutrition on gastrin producing cells in the antral part of the stomach was studied in male Wistar rats. Isoenergetic diets containing 25% (C-25) or 6% (PD-6) were given in isocaloric amounts during a 4-month experiment. All rats were offered drinking water ad libitum. The results showed that the long-term protein diet did not produce changes in the gastrin cell number. At the ultrastructural level G cells exhibited a decreased size of the nucleus. They were found to have an increased total granule volume density but the volume density of dense-cored granules was lower. The serum gastrin levels were significantly lowered by feeding the low protein diet. These changes are compatible with decreased functional activity of G cells under long-term protein deprivation.
