Publications by authors named "D Kojic"

Although it has been recognized that females are more susceptible to chemical-induced liver injury, the effects of dibutyl phthalate (DBP), a widely used synthetic chemical, on female liver structure and function are under-researched. Here, we sought to investigate the effects of DBP on histological, stereological, and biochemical parameters, as well as global gene expression in female rat liver. Female Wistar rats were exposed to 100, 500, and 5000 mg DBP/kg diet for 28 days, corresponding to 8.

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Dietary supplementation has been proposed as a sustainable way to improve the health and resilience of honey bees (Apis mellifera, L.), as the decline in their numbers in recent decades has raised scientific, environmental, and economic concerns. Spermidine, a natural polyamine, has been shown to be a promising substance for honey bee supplementation, as its health-promoting effects have been demonstrated in numerous studies and in different organisms.

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The honey bee (Apis mellifera L.), as an eusocial insect species, is an important model organism in research focusing on ageing and longevity, due to prominent seasonal lifespan plasticity within the worker caste (summer and winter worker bees). In this study, we employed a screening approach to evaluate several molecular parameters, providing comprehensive insights into the antioxidative (superoxide dismutase and catalase activity, reduced glutathione and sulfhydryl group content, total antioxidative capacity), detoxifying (glutathione S-transferase and acetylcholinesterase activity), and immune (phenol oxidase and glucose oxidase activity) status, as well as vitellogenin content, in the summer and winter generation of honey bees, across ageing stages and in two body compartments: the whole abdomen and the head.

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  • Cryoballoon ablation is a treatment for atrial fibrillation that can decrease procedure times and improve efficiency in electrophysiology (EP) labs in Central and Eastern Europe.
  • A study used discrete event simulation to evaluate EP lab efficiency based on data from countries like the Czech Republic and Poland, finding significant overtime and the ability to conduct additional procedures.
  • Results showed that using the cryoballoon method allowed labs to perform more procedures in a day, suggesting it is an effective strategy to enhance overall efficiency in EP labs.
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  • Polyamines, including spermidine, play critical roles in cellular functions, and their levels decrease with age, prompting research on PA supplementation and its effects on lifespan.
  • A study on honey bees found that low concentrations of spermidine (0.1 mM) positively impacted lifespan by promoting autophagy and inducing specific epigenetic changes in histones.
  • Results indicated a notable upregulation of genes related to autophagy and epigenetic modifications in the bees’ abdomens, suggesting spermidine may enhance longevity through these biological mechanisms.
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