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The study of the changes of hepatocyte energy metabolism: the effect of oxidative stress and triiodthyronine
Endlicher, René ; Červinková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Kalous, Martin (referee) ; Rauchová, Hana (referee)
Changes of energy metabolism of hepatocytes: The effect of oxidative stress and triiodothyronine Liver is a vital organ performing numerous essential functions. Due to its position in the blood circulation, liver is the first organ incessantly exposed to a great number of toxic substances. Respiratory chain located in mitochondria is a frequent target of toxic action of these substances. There are various mechanisms that participate in hepatocyte damage, nevertheless the most important mechanism of hepatotoxic effect is oxidative stress induced by increased production of free radicals. Impact of oxidative stress on hepatocytes is very complex and still not fully elucidated. The aim of my thesis was to investigate the effect of oxidative stress on energy metabolism of rat hepatocytes using isolated hepatocytes and isolated mitochondria. We evaluated the effect of oxidative stress on the activity of mitochondrial enzymes and function of mitochondrial permeability transition pore (MPTP), respectively. Opening of this pore induces activation of apoptotic and necrotic processes. Our results document selective action of oxidative stress on the activity of various mitochondrial enzymes. Tert-butylhydroperoxide (t-BHP) causes significant inhibition of NADH-dependent substrates, while oxidation of...
Characterization of Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Defects Using DNA Microarrays
Čížková, Alena ; Kmoch, Stanislav (advisor) ; Kováč, Ladislav (referee) ; Červinková, Zuzana (referee)
A mitochondrion is a organelle under nuclear and mitochondrial genetic control and its maintence requires a nucleo-mitochnodrial cross-talk. Better understanding of mitochondrial pahologies using various gene expression techniques. This thesis presents the implementation and application of microarray technology for identification of disease causing genes in respiratory chain disorders, expecially in patients with ATP synthase deficiency of nuclear origin. The introduction to this thesis provides an overview of mitochondrial structure and biogenesis, respiratory chain complexes and their disorders as well as different types of microarrays. A study of mitochondrial ATP synthase deficiency represents the major experimental part of this thesis and is accordingly that were used in further studies centered on characterization of inherited metabolic disorders. This is documented in positional cloning of patientes with lysosomal storage disorders - mucopolysaccharidosis IIIC.
Immune Reactivity of Hepatic T Lymphocytes and Their Role in Pathogenesis of Liver Diseases
Carey, Ivana ; Vítek, Libor (advisor) ; Urbánek, Petr (referee) ; Červinková, Zuzana (referee)
The interaction of different pathogens with systemic and liver immune system is suggested an important factor in pathogenesis of various liver diseases. The variable aspects of this interaction and different immune system patways were subject of the present thesis. The ultimate goal of the present thesis was to investigate the reactivity of the local and systemic immune system against different disease related antigens and to demonstrate their participation in liver diseases and liver damage pathogenesis. Chronic hepatitis B infection, chronic hepatitis C infection and drug-induced liver damage were investigeted by 7 different studies using ex-vivo and in-vitro methods. In general, chronic liver diseases are associated with increased oxidative stress. Due to this fact, the role bilirubin, a potent endogenous antioxidant, was also analysed. The results of presented studies demonstrate clearly active participation of immune system to the pathogenesis of liver diseases, its direct involvement in liver damage and its effect on outcome of disease. The protective role of bilirubin in oxidative stress was confirmed. In conclusion, the results of all presented studies in this thesis illustrate the role of systemic as well as liver based immune system as a crucial player in the pathogenesis of liver...
Financing of Development Project
Pyszko, Šimon ; Červinková, Zuzana (referee) ; Heralecký, Tomáš (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with the issue of financing a development project of a residential building in the area of Brno. The thesis includes the design and analysis of various types of financing residential building Lidická 20 by company Morávka centrum, a.s.

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