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Myocardial phospholipases A2 and oxidative stress
Závišková, Kristýna ; Míčová, Petra (advisor) ; Chytilová, Anna (referee)
Heart and vascular diseases, in which oxidative stress plays an important role, are the most frequent cause of death in developed countries. Therefore today's researches focus on clarifying signaling pathway and their components that operates in these processes. One of the possible key factors can be phospholipases A2. These enzymes hydrolyze unsaturated fatty acids from C2 position on phospholipids, which easily subject to the oxidative modification due to their double bonds. There are five groups: the secreted, the cytosolic, the calcium independent, the platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolases and the lysosomal phospholipases A2. They differ in the requirement for calcium ions for its activity, molecular weight, position of disulfide bonds and amino acids sequences in the active site. Their main importance is to keep the stability and integrity of cell membranes and produce lipid signaling molecules (free fatty acids, lysophospholipids, eicosanoids). The phospholipases A2 play a dual role during oxidative stress in myocardium. First, they have a positive effect by protecting membranes against oxidative stress due to their higher affinity for removal of peroxidized fatty acids from membrane phospholipids. On the other hand, the phospholipases A2 can also cause destructive effects during...
Effect of nitrogen free radicals in rats heart under hypoxic condition
Cardová, Michaela ; Žurmanová, Jitka (advisor) ; Neckář, Jan (referee)
Since 1987 when the ability of cells was discovered to produce endogenous NO and its role in vascular vasodilatation was found, NO became to be the subject of examination by many scientists. NO is the important signaling molecule for now occurring in all important organ systems. This work is focused on its functionality in cardiac tissue under hypoxic stimulus. Effect of nitric oxide has been recently considered as cardioprotective, in spite of its known and well documented harmful influence. Most of the cytotoxic effects can be explained by peroxynitrit, which originates in the spontaneous reaction of NO with superoxid. The aim of this work is to summarize the most important effects of nitric oxide in the heart.
The role of TNF-alpha and IL-10 in cardioprotective effect of chronic hypoxia
Chytilová, Anna ; Bezouška, Karel (advisor) ; Hloušková, Patricie (referee)
The aim of the present study was to find out whether adaption to chronic hypoxia affects the expresion of TNF-α and IL-10 in rat myocardium. TNF-α is a proinflammatory cytokine, which amplifies inflammatory reaction, while IL-10 has opposite antiinflammatory effect. We also measured concentration of nitrotyrosine as a marker of nitrosative stress. We used male Wistar rats divided into four groups: 1) normoxic controls; 2) exposed to continous normobaric hypoxia (10% O2) for three days or 3) for three weeks and 4) exposed to intermittent normobaric hypoxia (10% O2) for three weeks with one hour daily reoxygenation. Cytosolic and membrane proteins (cytosolic and particulate fractions) were obtained from the left ventricle, right ventricle and interventricular septum. Concentrations of TNF-α and IL-10 in both fractions were measured by ELISA. Continous hypoxia increased TNF-α production in particulate fractions from all ventricular parts and decreased the ratio of IL-10/TNF-α in particulate and cytosolic fractions. Intermittent hypoxia redistributed TNF-α from cytosol into the particulate fraction and prevented the drop of IL-10/TNF-α ratio in the cytosolic fraction. The highest concentration of nitrotyrosine was found in the particulate fraction from the right ventricle after three days of hypoxia....
Optical Methods to Evaluate the Contractile Function of Isolated Cardiac Myocytes
Vadkerti, Kristián ; Rychtárik, Milan (referee) ; Čmiel, Vratislav (advisor)
Diploma work is focused on basic characteristics of optical measuring methods commonly used to rate contactions of isolated heart cell and describes basic actions, that are connected with it. A camera record made by a microscope served as basis for optical measuring methods of contractions chosen by us, with using appropriate method elaborating and analysis of pictures used for detection of important part of cell structure. The suggested user application built-up in Matlab environment allows analysis and interpretation of contractional functions in two methodical ways.
Comparison of physiotherapy techniques after conventional and mini-invasive surgical myocardial revascularization
JÍRA, Pavel
This thesis is focused on surgical therapy of coronary artery disease and its following physiotherapy in acute state. The main task is to find the right form of physiotherapy and check its effectiveness during the early postoperative period. I compare two different surgical intervention the mini-invasive one and the conventional technique method of surgical myocardial revascularization. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. In theoretical part is described the origin and the etiology of coronary artery disease, its therapy - particularly the surgical therapy and its following physiotherapy. This part is created by research of sources enumerated at the end of the thesis. In practical part are described the possibilities of physiotherapy and the progress of patients after the operations. It was created the special list of exercises. Exercises was aimed at breathing techniques and vascular gymnastics, improving of physical condition by light special exercises, practising of verticalizing and self-reliance. The exercises had to solve the muscles disbalances without interrupting the process of recovering the postoperative scar. Special exercises was the part of the healing process. For the first time patients were examined, then they were well educated about helping techniques and special precaution. Patients were examined again before leaving the cardiothoracic ward and the acquired values were compared in all observed aspects. Physical condition of all patient were improved, it has a huge influence on disbalances in shoulder girdle and muscles of thorax and scapula. The outcome of the research is the finding that the proper activity helps with process of recovering after the coronary revascularization.

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