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Paternal methamphetamine exposure - effect on the development of offspring
Mihalčíková, Lýdia ; Šlamberová, Romana (advisor) ; Cendelín, Jan (referee) ; Riljak, Vladimír (referee)
Introduction: Drug addiction and its effect on the behavior and development of children has become a serious problem in our society. Methamphetamine (MA) is one of the most abused psychostimulants in the Czech Republic, and its abuse is rising worldwide. Previous studies have demonstrated the adverse long-term effects of maternal drug abuse on rat offspring. However, the father's contribution as a parent and donor of half the genetic information is unclear. Aim: First, the present study aimed to examine the effect of MA administration on male sexual behavior, locomotor activity, spermatogenesis, and testosterone level. Second, the impact of paternal MA exposure on behavioral development, locomotor activity, and social interaction in rat offspring was examined. Methods: MA was administrated for 30 days at a dose of 5 mg/kg s.c. to adult male rats (PD 90). The control group was exposed to saline (SA). During the experiments, 6-8 individuals from each group were tested. The sensorimotor development of rat pups was examined during PD 1-23. The Social play experiment was conducted with juvenile rats (PD 30). The sexual behavior, spermatogenesis, and locomotor activity of fathers and offspring were tested in adulthood. Prior to testing, adult offspring were exposed to an acute challenge dose of MA (1...
High throughput method for determination of caffeine in coffee drinks
Mihalčíková, Lýdia ; Boonjob, Warunya (advisor) ; Chocholouš, Petr (referee)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Analytical Chemistry Candidate: Lýdia Mihalčíková Supervisor: Warunya Boonjob, Ph.D. Consultant: Doc. PharmDr. Hana Sklenářová, Ph.D. Work title: High throughput method for determination of caffeine in coffee drinks Caffeine is a xanthine alkaloid acting like a stimulant of heart and central nervous system. Quantification of caffeine in coffee drinks is significant to show how much of caffeine was in each cup which has been taken per day prior to prevent a caffeine overdose. The development of high-throughput sequential injection analysis (SIA) spectrophotometric assay for the determination of caffeine in coffee drinks was performed. Sample was treated with carrez reagent for matrix suppression followed by filtration thereafter analyte was isolated from organic acids by a short C18 monolithic column (10x4.6mm). The flow rate of the separation step was 10 µL s-1 with 10 % v/v of methanol as the mobile phase. Caffeine was detected at 274 nm. The influence of main parameters affecting the quantification of caffeine was optimized. Duration of one sample analysis was 15 minutes. During one hour it was possible to analyze 4 samples. Linear range was 1 - 15 mg L-1 and determination coefficient (r2 ) was 0.9969. The limit of...

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