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Relationship of selected indicators of nutritional status and results of oesophageal cancer treatment with chemoradiotherapy and surgery
Zemanová, Milada ; Tvrzická, Eva (advisor) ; Vaňásek, Jaroslav (referee) ; Kazdová, Ludmila (referee)
The impact was assessed of clinical and nutritional factors on prognosis of 107 oesophageal cancer patients treated with neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CHRT) and surgery. Individualised nutritional support, according to grade of dysphagia was carried out in all the patients. Serum leptin, soluble leptin receptors (SLR), TNF, IGF and fatty acid (FA) profiles in plasma phosphatidylcholine (PC) were studied as well. Addition of paclitaxel to carboplatin and continual fluorouracil significantly increased toxicity without influencing efficacy of the treatment. Post-operative node negativity, grade of dysphagia, weight loss and serum albumin were proved to be prognostic factors of survival and time to progression. CHRT led to decrease of SLR, palmitoleic and oleic acid and increase of n-3 polyunsaturated FA in PC. Lower concentrations of SLR were associated with improved survival of the patients. Key words: oesophageal cancer, neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy, weight loss, paclitaxel, albumin, soluble leptin receptor, fatty acids
The significance of the analysis of noncholesterol sterols and profile of fatty acids in various pathophysiological states
Vecka, Marek ; Tvrzická, Eva (advisor) ; Zadák, Zdeněk (referee) ; Kazdová, Ludmila (referee)
At present time, there is growing interest in two classes of lipids - sterols and fatty acids, which posses many different roles in living organisms. The concentrations of cholesterol biosynthetic precursors (lathosterol, desmosterol) reflect level of cholesterol biosynthesis, whereas the plasma phytosterol (campesterol, β-sitosterol) concentrations can be used for estimation of fractional absorption of dietary cholesterol. These groups are sometimes called together as noncholesterol sterols. The dissertation thesis dealt with the significance of analysis of noncholesterol sterols and fatty acid profile in various pathophysiological states. The methodology part of the thesis covered some aspects of analysis of these compounds with capillary gas chromatography. We found that for the minor fatty acid analysis, both the type of the column and the software used play an important role. The gas chromatography step contributes by the least part to the total error of the procedure, whereas the effect of other steps (extraction, thin-layer chromatography and methylation process) is more pronounced. The comparison of fatty acid profiles in lipoprotein particles with low and very low density revealed differences, but these differences were highly interindividual. We also found that it is possible to replace the...
Role of adipose tissue in the ethiopatogenesis of insulin resistance
Polák, Jan ; Štich, Vladimír (advisor) ; Hainer, Vojtěch (referee) ; Kazdová, Ludmila (referee) ; Rossmeisl, Martin (referee)
Adipose tissue is involved in etiopathogenesis of insulin resistance and subsequent metabolic disorders including type 2 diabetes mellitus and atherosclerosis. Mechanisms responsible for this association are investigated vigorously. One of the well accepted mechanisms linking excessive accummulation of adipose tissue with a development of insulin resistance are free fatty acids, which are released into circulation after hydrolysis of triglycerides stored in adipose tissue in a process of lipolysis. Impairments in a regulation of lipolysis are described in obese patients and lead to increased plasma level of free fatty acids and to impaired mobilisation of energy stores during exercise. In this PhD thesis, regulation of lipolysis in subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissuewas investigated using microdialysis technique. In the first paper we have observed that dysregulation in catecholamine-induced lipolysis and impaired insulin action in adipose tissue can be improved by dynamic-strength training in obese men. In the second study, we have demonstrated significant involvement of newly discovered lipolytic pathway mediated by atrial natriuretic peptide in lipolysis stimulation during exercise. Adipose tissue is producing several protein substances with regulatory and endocrine functions collectively named...
Molecular adaptations of adipose tissue in relation to dietary treatment of obesity in human
Tencerová, Michaela ; Štich, Vladimír (advisor) ; Flachs, Pavel (referee) ; Kazdová, Ludmila (referee) ; Kunešová, Marie (referee)
The general goal of this work was to investigate the molecular adaptations of human AT in relation to DIs with respect to its secretory activity as well as cellular composition focused on macrophages population. Specifically, we studied the role of novel adipokines, such as visfatin and RBP4, related to insulin resistance and AT metabolism. Furthermore, we wanted to characterize the effect of the dietary-induced changes on the content of ATM together with metabolic amelioration. In our studies, we found that lifestyle modifications had a beneficial effect on metabolic and biochemical parameters depending on the duration and type of DI. Regarding both of the investigated adipokines, visfatin and RBP4, we revealed modifications at the transcriptional and cirulating levels during DI. However, we did not find any association with the pattern of evolution of insulin resistance. Our findings do not support a clear hypothesis on the role of these adipokines in the diet-induced improvement of insulin sensitivity and other obesity-related metabolic disturbances. In respect to the changes of ATM content during long-term DI, we demonstrated using flow cytometry that the AT composition was changed at the end of the whole dietary intervention (i.e. after WM phase). This diet-induced AT remodelling was expressed by a...
Effect of diet and physical activity on regulation of metabolic and endocrine function of adipose tissue
Bajzová, Magda ; Štich, Vladimír (advisor) ; Kunešová, Marie (referee) ; Kazdová, Ludmila (referee) ; Rossmeisl, Martin (referee)
PhD thesis based on clinical studies on the regulation of metabolic and endocrine function of adipose tissue nutrition and physical activity, performed at the Institute of Sports Medicine 3rd Faculty of Medicine in collaboration with the Franco-Czech laboratory of clinical research, joint 3rd workplace Medicine and INSERM in Toulouse.

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