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ea0022p686 | Obesity | ECE2010

Increased oxidative damage to lipids and DNA in overweight and obese patients

Szosland Janusz , Kokoszko Agnieszka , Zasada Krzysztof , Stepniak Jan , Lewinski Andrzej , Karbownik-Lewinska Malgorzata

Introduction: Obesity does constitute one of the most common modifiable risk factors for cancer. The process of cancerogenesis is associated with the enhanced oxidative stress. Lipid peroxidation (LPO), resulting from oxidative damage to membrane lipids, as well as oxidative damage to DNA, are the most frequently examined processes to evaluate oxidative damage to macromolecules.Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the level of oxidative damage to me...

ea0022p861 | Thyroid | ECE2010

Elastography based on tissue Doppler in the diagnosis of thyroid nodules: a pilot study

Adamczewski Zbigniew , Krawczyk-Rusiecka Kinga , Dedecjus Marek , Brzezinski Jan , Lewinski Andrzej

Objective: Aiming at the highest specifity in differentiating benign from malignant thyroid nodules effects in new diagnostics developments. Recent technologies such as elastography enable determination of tissue stiffness difference between focal lesions and surrounding thyroid tissue – reference tissue. This method is based on quantifying the stiffness of the lesion – the malignant changes show decreased elasticity when compared to adjacent tissue. Tissue Doppler u...

ea0021p132 | Diabetes and metabolism | SFEBES2009

Positive correlation between serum omentin and thrombospondin-1 in gestational diabetes despite lack of correlation with insulin resistance indices

Lewandowski Krzysztof , Cypryk Katarzyna , Nadel Iwona , Lewinski Andrzej , Bienkiewicz Malgorzata , Tan Bee , Randeva Harpal

Background: Gestational diabetes (GDM) is characterized by insulin resistance and a pro-inflammatory state, both factors possible related to adipokine expression. In our study we have endeavoured to assess serum levels of insulin-sensitising omentin and pro-inflammatory thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1) in GDM.Subjects and methods: The study included 20 women with GDM, diagnosed according to the WHO criteria, age 29.7±5.5 (mean±S.D.), BMI...

ea0016p366 | Growth factors | ECE2008

Effects of growth hormone and of insulin-like growth factor-I on iron-induced lipid peroxidation in rat liver and porcine thyroid homogenates

Kokoszko Agnieszka , Dabrowski Jan , Szosland Janusz , Lewinski Andrzej , Karbownik-Lewinska Malgorzata

Bivalent iron (Fe2+), which initiates the Fenton reaction (Fe2++H2O2+H+→Fe3++•OH+H2O), is frequently used to experimentally induce oxidative damage to macromolecules. Growth hormone (GH) and the main mediator of its action – insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) – are involved in oxidative processes, lipid peroxidation (LPO) included.The aim of the...

ea0016p367 | Growth factors | ECE2008

Protective effects of growth hormone and of insulin-like growth factor-I against lipid peroxidation in iron sensitive rat tissue

Kokoszko Agnieszka , Dabrowski Jan , Szosland Janusz , Lewinski Andrzej , Karbownik-Lewinska Malgorzata

Iron participates in the Fenton reaction (Fe2++H2O2+H+→Fe3++•OH+H2O), the most basic reaction of oxidative stress. This transition metal is required to keep oxidative balance, although iron overload is associated with enhanced oxidative damage and cancer initiation. Growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) are also involved in oxidative processes, lipid peroxidation incl...

ea0016p500 | Obesity | ECE2008

Retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP-4) levels do not change after oral glucose tolerance test in obese and overweight individuals, but correlate with some indices of insulin resistance

Lewandowski Krzysztof C , Basinska-Lewandowska Magdalena , Bienkiewicz Malgorzata , Randeva Harpal S , Lewinski Andrzej

Background: Secretory products from adipocytes may contribute to increased insulin resistance (IR). Retinol-binding protein-4 (RBP-4) may increase IR in mice, with elevated levels in insulin resistant mice and humans with obesity and type 2 diabetes. Mechanisms regulating RBP-4 synthesis remain not fully understood. It is not clear whether short-term hyperglycaemia alters RBP-4 levels in humans. In order to investigate this, we measured serum RBP-4 concentrations during 75 gra...

ea0016p695 | Thyroid | ECE2008

Semiquantitative evaluation of E-cadherin immunoexpression in the thyroid neoplasms

Klencki Mariusz , Sporny Stanislaw , Popowicz Bozena , Lewinski Andrzej , Slowinska-Klencka Dorota

Cadherins are proteins important for regulation of cell to cell adhesion. It has been postulated that the loss of cadherins may be an essential step in progression of cancer cell dedifferation, leading to increased metastatic potential. In the present study, the immunoexpression of E-cadherin was examined in various types of thyroid neoplasms and compared with that expression in normal thyroid tissue. The histopathological slides from 138 thyroid carcinomas (90 papillary, 8 fo...

ea0014oc2.4 | Bone & calcium metabolism | ECE2007

Assessment of prevalent vertebral deformities in morphometric X-ray absorptiometry

Skowronska-Jozwiak Elzbieta , Pludowski Pawel , Karczmarewicz Elzbieta , Lewinski Andrzej , Lorenc Roman

Vertebral morphometric X-ray absorptiometry (MXA) is a new tool developed to evaluate the presence of vertebral deformities. Low dose of radiation, fan-beam and the centerline scan technique are believes more advantageous than the classic morphometry using conventional lateral radiograms. We assessed the prevalence of vertebral fractures by MXA in adult population of &Lstrok;ód&zacute; region as a part of Polish population studied in EPOLOS epidemiological study.<p cl...

ea0011p18 | Bone | ECE2006

Evaluation of bone mineral density and markers of bone turnover in haemodialysis patients

Zygmunt A , Kurnatowska I , Fijalkowska-Morawska J , Bialkowska J , Jablkowski M , Nowicki M , Lewinski A

Recently, since the lives of patients with chronic renal failure have prolonged considerably, the importance of prevention and treatment of metabolic bone disease which inevitably develops in this group, has become better appreciated.The aim of this study was to evaluate the relation between bone mineral density (BMD) and specific markers of bone turnover in haemodialysis (HD) population.A cross-sectional study involving 40 HD pati...

ea0011p483 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2006

A case of a patient with differentiated thyroid carcinoma and metastases to the kidneys

Adamczewski Z , Makarewicz J , Knapska-Kucharska M , Oszukowska L , Karwowska A , Lewinski A

Introduction: Characteristic localisations of metastases of differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) include local lymph nodes, the lungs and bones, while the incidence of DTC metastases onto the liver, the brain and skin is clearly lower. The localisation of metastases in other organs, including the kidneys, is very rare.Material and methods: A case of a 73–year-old patient with thyroid oxyphilic carcinoma is reported, the case being diagnosed in 199...