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Publication Atherogenic impact of homocysteine: Can hmg-coa reductase inhibitors additionally influence hyperhomocysteinaemia?; [Aterogeni potencijal homocisteina: Da li inhibitori hmg-coa reduktaze mogu uticati i na hiperhomocisteinemiju?](2019) ;Nikolic, Tamara (56425849500) ;Srejovic, Ivan (55754581700) ;Stojic, Isidora (55696426400) ;Jeremic, Jovana (56728450400) ;Folic, Marko (35098654700) ;Matic, Stevan (57201446596) ;Rakocevic, Milena (57216575040) ;Jancic, Snezana (18434143700) ;Jakovljevic, Biljana (57191337771) ;Obrenovic, Radmila (56199010700) ;Djuric, Dusan (35589783700)Zivkovic, Vladimir (55352337400)The strong association among the risk of coronary artery diseases (CAD), high levels of LDL-C and low levels of HDL-C is well established. Hyperhomocysteinaemia (HHcy) is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and causes endothelial dysfunction, a hallmark of atherosclerosis. In this study, we ascertained the influence of statins on the atherogenic index, as an indicator and a significant adjunct for predicting atherosclerosis in hyperhomocysteinaemic male Wistar albino rats. For 4 weeks, the animals were fed with one of the following diets (Mucedola SRL., Milan, Italy): standard rodent chow; a diet enriched in methionine with no deficiency in B vitamins or a diet enriched in methionine and deficient in B vitamins. The animals were simultaneously exposed to a pharmacology treatment with atorvastatin at dose of 3 mg/kg/day i.p. or simvastatin, at dose of 5 mg/kg/day i.p. We measured weight gain, food intake, and FER and determined the concentrations of biochemical parameters of dyslipidaemia (TC, TGs, LDL-C, VLDL-C, and HDL-C), AI, and CRR. A histopathological examination was conducted on portions of the right and left liver lobes from each animal. A connection between Hhcy and dyslipidaemia was indicated by the findings of biochemical and histological analyses, suggesting that Hhcy was a pro-atherogenic state. An improvement in the lipid profile along with a decrease in the atherogenic index by statins suggests that atorvastatin and simvastatin could be useful antiatherogenic agents, with protective activities during hyperhomocysteinaemia. © 2019, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Clinical significance of neoangiogenesis and index of proliferation in the signet ring type of gastric adenocarcinoma(2018) ;Stojanovic, Dragos (7007127826) ;Milenkovic, Sanja M. (57220419015) ;Mitrovic, Nebojsa (56235199600) ;Stevanovic, Dejan (57461284600) ;Jasarovic, Damir (26023271400) ;Matic, Stevan (57201446596) ;Bokun, Zorana Vukasinovic (30667447700)Jancic, Snezana (18434143700)Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine whether microvascular density and the level of proliferation in gastric signet ring cell carcinoma (SRCC) are important factors in the locoregional control of the disease. Methods: Over a period of eight years, gastric resection specimens from 37 patients were examined. The proliferative index (labelled by Ki67) and microvascular density (MVD) index (mvdIDX) (labelled by CD105) were determined for each case of SRCC. Results: Gastric SRCC was diagnosed more often in female than in male patients (21 females, 16 males; p≤0.05) . The average age of female patients was 63 years, while the male patients were 62 years old on average (p=0.702). Immunohistochemical analysis showed that the median numbers of Ki67 positive cells and CD105 positive blood vessels were higher in tumors compared to surrounding non-tumor tissue. Higher proliferative index and higher mvdIDX were also established relative to tumor stage. Correlation analysis showed a high positive correlation between proliferation index and microvascular density (MVD) index (mvdIDX) (correlation coefficient=0.784). Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis showed progression of both indices examined. Conclusion: Our results showed that, although both proliferative and mvdIDXs are reliable, the former had better performance in identifying of disease progression (AUC=0.970). © 2018 Zerbinis Publications. All Rights Reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Clinical significance of neoangiogenesis and index of proliferation in the signet ring type of gastric adenocarcinoma(2018) ;Stojanovic, Dragos (7007127826) ;Milenkovic, Sanja M. (57220419015) ;Mitrovic, Nebojsa (56235199600) ;Stevanovic, Dejan (57461284600) ;Jasarovic, Damir (26023271400) ;Matic, Stevan (57201446596) ;Bokun, Zorana Vukasinovic (30667447700)Jancic, Snezana (18434143700)Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine whether microvascular density and the level of proliferation in gastric signet ring cell carcinoma (SRCC) are important factors in the locoregional control of the disease. Methods: Over a period of eight years, gastric resection specimens from 37 patients were examined. The proliferative index (labelled by Ki67) and microvascular density (MVD) index (mvdIDX) (labelled by CD105) were determined for each case of SRCC. Results: Gastric SRCC was diagnosed more often in female than in male patients (21 females, 16 males; p≤0.05) . The average age of female patients was 63 years, while the male patients were 62 years old on average (p=0.702). Immunohistochemical analysis showed that the median numbers of Ki67 positive cells and CD105 positive blood vessels were higher in tumors compared to surrounding non-tumor tissue. Higher proliferative index and higher mvdIDX were also established relative to tumor stage. Correlation analysis showed a high positive correlation between proliferation index and microvascular density (MVD) index (mvdIDX) (correlation coefficient=0.784). Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis showed progression of both indices examined. Conclusion: Our results showed that, although both proliferative and mvdIDXs are reliable, the former had better performance in identifying of disease progression (AUC=0.970). © 2018 Zerbinis Publications. All Rights Reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Vitamin B complex mitigates cardiac dysfunction in high-methionine diet-induced hyperhomocysteinemia(2018) ;Jeremic, Jovana (56728450400) ;Nikolic Turnic, Tamara (56425849500) ;Zivkovic, Vladimir (55352337400) ;Jeremic, Nevena (56609154900) ;Milosavljevic, Isidora (55696426400) ;Srejovic, Ivan (55754581700) ;Obrenovic, Radmila (56199010700) ;Jancic, Snezana (18434143700) ;Rakocevic, Milena (57216575040) ;Matic, Stevan (57201446596) ;Djuric, Dragan (36016317400)Jakovljevic, Vladimir (56425747600)This research is designed to test the hypothesis that elevated homocysteine (Hcy) levels in vivo, caused by a deficit in vitamin B complex, promote changes in cardiac function and redox status that lead to heart failure. In order to conduct the study, we used adult male Wistar albino rats (n = 30; 4 weeks old; 100 ± 15 g body weight). Hyperhomocysteinaemia (HHcy) in these animals was achieved by dietary manipulation. For 4 weeks, the animals were fed with a standard rodent chow (control, CF), a diet enriched in methionine with no deficiency in B vitamins (i.e., folic acid, B6 and B12) (HMNV) or a diet enriched in methionine and deficient in B vitamins (HMLV). After 28 days of dietary manipulation, all animals were killed. The rat hearts were isolated and retrogradely perfused according to the Langendorff technique at a gradually increasing perfusion pressure. We found a negative correlation between elevated serum Hcy and total body and heart weight. The maximum rate of left ventricular pressure development was significantly increased in the HMNV group compared with in the other groups. Systolic left ventricular pressure was significantly changed in all groups. HHcy induces remodelling of the cardiac tissues, as moderate HHcy is associated with more prominent interstitial and perivascular fibrosis. Our results suggest that a high methionine diet without vitamin B complex causes profound negative effects associated with HHcy. © 2018 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Vitamin B complex mitigates cardiac dysfunction in high-methionine diet-induced hyperhomocysteinemia(2018) ;Jeremic, Jovana (56728450400) ;Nikolic Turnic, Tamara (56425849500) ;Zivkovic, Vladimir (55352337400) ;Jeremic, Nevena (56609154900) ;Milosavljevic, Isidora (55696426400) ;Srejovic, Ivan (55754581700) ;Obrenovic, Radmila (56199010700) ;Jancic, Snezana (18434143700) ;Rakocevic, Milena (57216575040) ;Matic, Stevan (57201446596) ;Djuric, Dragan (36016317400)Jakovljevic, Vladimir (56425747600)This research is designed to test the hypothesis that elevated homocysteine (Hcy) levels in vivo, caused by a deficit in vitamin B complex, promote changes in cardiac function and redox status that lead to heart failure. In order to conduct the study, we used adult male Wistar albino rats (n = 30; 4 weeks old; 100 ± 15 g body weight). Hyperhomocysteinaemia (HHcy) in these animals was achieved by dietary manipulation. For 4 weeks, the animals were fed with a standard rodent chow (control, CF), a diet enriched in methionine with no deficiency in B vitamins (i.e., folic acid, B6 and B12) (HMNV) or a diet enriched in methionine and deficient in B vitamins (HMLV). After 28 days of dietary manipulation, all animals were killed. The rat hearts were isolated and retrogradely perfused according to the Langendorff technique at a gradually increasing perfusion pressure. We found a negative correlation between elevated serum Hcy and total body and heart weight. The maximum rate of left ventricular pressure development was significantly increased in the HMNV group compared with in the other groups. Systolic left ventricular pressure was significantly changed in all groups. HHcy induces remodelling of the cardiac tissues, as moderate HHcy is associated with more prominent interstitial and perivascular fibrosis. Our results suggest that a high methionine diet without vitamin B complex causes profound negative effects associated with HHcy. © 2018 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd
