Publications by authors named "Checinska E"

Thirteen healthy postmenopausal volunteers were studied under basal conditions and at intervals (days 1, 5, 10, and 30) after intravaginal placement of a polysiloxane ring impregnated with 400 mg of estradiol. Mean serum estradiol concentrations rose 26-fold with a twofold increase in serum estrone concentrations. Serum delta 4-androstenedione, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, and total testosterone did not change, but absolute and percent free testosterone concentrations declined significantly by day 5.

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  • The study found a significant decrease in the activity of two glycolytic enzymes, aldolase and pyruvate kinase, in erythrocytes (red blood cells) of men with hypogonadism and in castrated rabbits.
  • During testosterone replacement therapy, an increase in both enzyme activities was observed in both groups, although the increase in pyruvate kinase in men was not statistically significant due to a small sample size.
  • The authors propose that testosterone affects the activity of glycolytic enzymes in the bone marrow, suggesting that the decreased enzyme activity in men with hypogonadism could impact their red blood cell function, highlighting the importance of long-term testosterone therapy.
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On the basis of performed tests, we observed the change of pattern of pyruvate kinase isoenzyme in a malignant testicular tumor (only isoenzyme K) and the same isoenzyme in the tissue of other testis not being tumorously changed. In control group pyruvate kinase isoenzyme K and M was observed. Similarly, another pattern of aldolase isoenzymes in tumorous tissue was stated (AC) comparing with control group (arrangement AC, BC).

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The biosynthesis of aldolase A and B subunits has been studied in rat liver during the administration of carcinogen AAF4. Transition from a predominance of aldolase B to A was observed during carcinogenesis in rat liver. Changes in isozymic pattern and FDP to F-1-P cleavage activity ratio were observed before histological alterations typical of hepatoma could be detected.

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