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2. Demografický vývoj Žitenic v 19. století /
- Creator:
- Vaňková, Markéta
- Type:
- studie
- Subject:
- vývoj demografický, sňatečnost, porodnost, úmrtnost, české země 1792-1918, města, obce, populační vývoj (sňatečnost, porodnost, úmrtnost), and historická demografie
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The Demographic Development of Žitenice in the 19th Century.
- Rights:
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3. Insights into the physiology of C-peptide
- Creator:
- Vejražková, Daniela, Vaňková, Markéta, Lukášová, Petra, Včelák, Josef, and Bendlová, Běla
- Format:
- počítač and online zdroj
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- inzulin, diabetes mellitus, terapie, insulin, therapy, C-peptide, diabetes complications, 14, and 612
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Current knowledge suggests a complex role of C-peptide in human physiology, but its mechanism of action is only partially understood. The effects of C-peptide appear to be variable depending on the target tissue, physiological environment, its combination with other bioactive molecules such as insulin, or depending on its concentration. It is apparent that C-peptide has therapeutic potential for the treatment of vascular and nervous damage caused by type 1 or late type 2 diabetes mellitus. The question remains whether the effect is mediated by the receptor, the existence of which is still uncertain, or whether an alternative non-receptor-mediated mechanism is responsible. The Institute of Endocrinology in Prague has been paying much attention to the issue of C-peptide and its metabolic effect since the 1980s. The RIA methodology of human C-peptide determination was introduced here and transferred to commercial production. By long-term monitoring of C-peptide oGTT-derived indices, the Institute has contributed to elucidating the pathophysiology of glucose tolerance disorders. This review summarizes the current knowledge of C-peptide physiology and highlights the contributions of the Institute of Endocrinology to this issue., Daniela Vejrazkova, Marketa Vankova, Petra Lukasova, Josef Vcelak, Bela Bendlova., and Obsahuje bibliografii
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
4. Plasma levels of adipokines in patients with Alzheimer’s disease: Where is the "breaking point" in Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis?
- Creator:
- Vaňková, Markéta, Vacínová, Gabriela, Včelák, Josef, Vejražková, Daniela, Lukášová, Petra, Rusina, Robert, Holmerová, Iva, Jarolímová, Eva, Vaňková, Hana, and Bendlová, Běla
- Format:
- počítač and online zdroj
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Alzheimerova choroba, leptin, Alzheimer's disease, adiponectin, adipsin, bloodbased biomarker, 14, and 612
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Peripheral insulin resistance is associated with decreasing adiponectin and increasing leptin plasma levels, and also with cognitive decline. The effects of adipokines on brain function have been published from both animal and human studies. In particular, the influence of leptin and adiponectin on the development of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has been extensively investigated. However, the association between adipsin and AD is as yet unknown. In 37 patients with AD and 65 controls that followed the same study protocol, we tested whether adiponectin, leptin, and adipsin could be used as biomarkers in the early stages of AD. In contrast with conclusions of cognition studies in insulin resistant states, our study found a correlation of impaired neuropsychological performance with increasing adiponectin and decreasing leptin in AD patients. Nevertheless, no significant differences between patients and controls were found. AD women had significantly increased adipsin compared to controls, and there was a positive correlation of adipsin with age and disease duration. Although adipokines do not appear to be suitable biomarkers for early AD diagnosis, they certainly play a role in the pathogenesis of AD. Further studies will be needed to explain the cause of the adipokine “breaking point” that leads to the pathogenesis of overt AD., Markéta Vaňková, Gabriela Vacínová, Josef Včelák, Daniela Vejražková, Petra Lukášová, Robert Rusina, Iva Holmerová, Eva Jarolímová, Hana Vaňková, Běla Bendlová., and Obsahuje bibliografii
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
5. The fatty acid composition of serum phospholipids in adolescents is associated with body composition in early adulthoods: an eight-year follow-up study
- Creator:
- Metelcová, Tereza, Zamrazilová, Hana, Vaňková, Markéta, Hill, Martin, Tvrzická, Eva, Staňková, Barbora, Taxová Braunerová, Radka, Hainer, Vojtěch, and Kunešová, Marie
- Format:
- počítač and online zdroj
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- fatty acid composition, overweight and obesity, fat mass, serum phospholipids, adolescents, and early adults
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- The fatty acid composition is associated with obesity. Omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) could have a beneficial role in the prevention and treatment of many disorders, including cardiometabolic diseases. A cohort of 84 men and 131 women were examined in adolescence and after 8 years. Body weight (BW) and fat mass (FM) were measured. The composition of fatty acids (FAs) of serum phospholipids was assessed using gas chromatography. Statistics: PLS method. Aim: to determine the relationships between FAs in adolescence and FM (explanatory variable 1, EV1) and BW (explanatory variable 2, EV2) in adulthood. In the predictive models, a cluster of FAs in boys explained 47.2 % of EV1 and a cluster of 6 FAs in girls explained 32.3 % of EV1 measured in adulthood. FAs measured in adolescents explained 23.7 % of EV2 in early adults regardless of gender. A significant negative association was found between 18:1n-9c and EV1 in males and EV2 in both genders. We found a significant negative association between 18:2n-6 and 20:0 and both EV1 and EV2. In all analyses, we found a significant negative association of 20:1n-9 and 18:3n-3 with EV1-2 in both genders. A significant positive association was found in 20:3n-6 with EV1 and EV2 in males. 20:4n-6 was positively associated with EV1 in females and EV2 in both genders. A positive association between FM and very long chain n- 6 PUFAs was also observed. It is concluded that serum MUFAs and essential PUFAs in adolescence are associated with lower BW and FM in adulthood.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ and policy:public