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Composite Dental Biomaterials - Structure, Analysis and Properties
Matoušek, Aleš ; Vaněk,, Jiří (referee) ; Lapčík,, Lubomír (referee) ; Cihlář, Jaroslav (advisor)
The aim of this work is to define relations between grain size and bioaktivity of oxide ceramics, specifically ZrO2, Al2O3 and HA. Ceramic materials with grain size from 100 nm up to 10 m, with various surface roughness, were tested for its bioactivity. Ceramography analysis was performed for all tested materials to precisely describe microstructures. Biological properties of the ceramic materials were tested via dilation tests directly in-vitro and by in-vitro extraction. Three cell culturing lines: osteoblast MG63, fibroblast L929, and epithelioid HeLa, were used for our testing. An influence of the grain size on the biological response was only found for the ceramic materials which had been thermally etched. The thermally etched nanocrystalline samples had larger areas covered by cells than ceramics with coarse grain microstructure. Biological tests on layered composites Al2O3×ZrO2 showed the cell selection determined by the type of material, where ZrO2 surfaces were preferably covered. Improved biological response of nanocrystalline ZrO2 was demonstrated on ceramic ZrO2, Al2O3 and SiO2 substrates with nanocrystalline coating of ZrO2. In this work a novel technological process for the formation of defect-free coatings was developed. Sintered coatings were tested using in-vitro technique with cell line HeLa, L929 and MG63 for up to 72 hours. The results of the biological tests of nanocrystalline coatings were consistent with results from the bulk nanocrystalline thermally etched ZrO2 ceramics.
Cytostatický efekt nostatinu A a jeho přírodních analogů na buněčnou linii HeLa
VICKOVÁ, Kateřina
Cyanobacterial secondary metabolites are a rich source of bioactive compounds with potential utilization in pharmacology. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the novel compound nostatin A isolated from the cyanobacterium Desmonostoc muscorum. Project was focused on the extraction, purification and characterization of the cytostatic effect caused by this novel compound and its naturally occurred structural analogues. The cytostatic activity of nostatin A and its analogs was evaluated in HeLa cell line. Experiments based on microscopy, flow cytometry and HPLC-HRMS techniques were performed in order to clarify the cytostatic effect of nostatin A in HeLa cells and its mechanism of the action.
Composite Dental Biomaterials - Structure, Analysis and Properties
Matoušek, Aleš ; Vaněk,, Jiří (referee) ; Lapčík,, Lubomír (referee) ; Cihlář, Jaroslav (advisor)
The aim of this work is to define relations between grain size and bioaktivity of oxide ceramics, specifically ZrO2, Al2O3 and HA. Ceramic materials with grain size from 100 nm up to 10 m, with various surface roughness, were tested for its bioactivity. Ceramography analysis was performed for all tested materials to precisely describe microstructures. Biological properties of the ceramic materials were tested via dilation tests directly in-vitro and by in-vitro extraction. Three cell culturing lines: osteoblast MG63, fibroblast L929, and epithelioid HeLa, were used for our testing. An influence of the grain size on the biological response was only found for the ceramic materials which had been thermally etched. The thermally etched nanocrystalline samples had larger areas covered by cells than ceramics with coarse grain microstructure. Biological tests on layered composites Al2O3×ZrO2 showed the cell selection determined by the type of material, where ZrO2 surfaces were preferably covered. Improved biological response of nanocrystalline ZrO2 was demonstrated on ceramic ZrO2, Al2O3 and SiO2 substrates with nanocrystalline coating of ZrO2. In this work a novel technological process for the formation of defect-free coatings was developed. Sintered coatings were tested using in-vitro technique with cell line HeLa, L929 and MG63 for up to 72 hours. The results of the biological tests of nanocrystalline coatings were consistent with results from the bulk nanocrystalline thermally etched ZrO2 ceramics.
Cytotoxicity of bentic and periphyton cyanobacteria
SKÁCELOVÁ, Kateřina
This study is focused on assessment of cytotoxic activity of 14 strains of benthic cyanobacteria against HeLa cell line. Extracts of the strains generating strong cytotoxicity were analyzed and fractionated with HPLC-MS, in order to determine active fractions. Mechanisms of effect on the cells were investigated using immunofluorescent staining. Two out of 14 studied strains exhibited strong cytotoxic activity. Extract of Cylindrospermum sp. CY OM contains active fraction inducting apoptosis and also a fraction affecting adhesion of cells. Activity of Anabaena oscillarioides HINDAK 1984/43 strain was caused by two cytotoxic fractions, in one of them a new linear peptide was discovered.

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