Publications by authors named "Dariusz Suchy"

AT-cut quartz crystals vibrating in the thickness-shear mode (TSM), especially quartz crystal resonators (QCRs), are well known as very efficient mass sensitive systems because of their sensitivity, accuracy, and biofunctionalization capacity. They are highly reliable in the measurement of the mass of deposited samples, in both gas and liquid matrices. Moreover, they offer real-time monitoring, as well as relatively low production and operation costs.

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Objectives: Decreased concentration of menaquinone-4 (MK-4) seems to be an important risk factor of vascular calcification in haemodialysis (HD) patients. Optimal dietary intake, as well as serum MK-4 reference range, in HD has not been determined, yet. The aim of the present study was to assess daily vitamin K1 and MK-4 intakes and their relation to serum MK-4 concentration in HD patients.

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Background: The immune system of humans is strongly affected by the processes of aging and what is called immunosenescence and inflammaging. Aging processes are also associated with altered macrophage functions and their ability to undergo differential activation. As a result, the risk of macrophage-related disorders like atherosclerosis is increased in the elderly.

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Macrophages are crucial for the development of atherosclerotic plaques. Classically activated macrophages contribute to plaque growth and destabilization, while alternatively activated macrophages increase plaque stability. Here, we assessed the influence of ezetimibe on the activation of monocyte-derived macrophages isolated from patients with hypercholesterolemia (total cholesterol 263.

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In this case report, we describe a patient with Dercum's disease who was successfully managed with metformin. The administration of metformin reduced pain intensity from 9/10 to 3/10 and favorably affected the profile of inflammatory cytokines (i.e.

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Diabetes mellitus is one of the most emerging diseases threatening the present world. Thus, intensive investigations are carried out to better understand the mechanisms occurring in type 1 (T1D) and 2 (T2D) diabetes, and to elaborate more potent methods to fight the disease. In this aspect, the suppressors of cytokine signalling (SOCS) are one of the most studied factors of recent years.

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The suppressors of cytokine signalling (SOCS) are proteins that restrict the functions of cytokines. Since their discovery, the state of knowledge regarding the SOCS is being regularly updated. One of the aspects of their importance concerns the immune system and its elements.

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Ezetimibe is the first agent used in hypercholesterolemia treatment known to lower intestinal cholesterol uptake that is able to inhibit NPC1L1 transport proteins in the brush boarder of enterocytes and macrophages. Furthermore, it demonstrates anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties and influences the expression of certain antigens. The drug is rapidly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and is then glucuronidated to form the active metabolite.

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Recently, it has been reported that metformin may attenuate inflammation and directly act on the central nervous system. Using the HPLC method, in Wistar rats, we assessed the changes in metformin concentrations in various brain regions (pituitary gland, olfactory bulb, hypothalamus, cerebellum, hippocampus, striatum, frontal cortex), cerebrospinal fluid and plasma after single and chronic oral administration, in the model of systemic inflammation induced by lipopolysaccharide (ip). Regarding the influence of systemic inflammation on metformin distribution, the pituitary gland demonstrated the highest its level after single and chronic administration (28.

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