Publications by authors named "Emanuela Pucko"

Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma (SEGA) is most often found in patients with TSC (Tuberous Sclerosis Complex). Although it has been classified as a benign tumor, it may create a serious medical problem leading to grave consequences, including young patient demise. Surgery and chemotherapy belong to the gold standard of treatment.

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Objectives: We investigated the involvement of the proteasome in the mechanism of preconditioning with hyperbaric oxygen (HBO-PC).

Methods: The experiments were performed on male Wistar rats subjected to a transient global cerebral ischemia of 5 min duration (2-vessel occlusion model) and preconditioned or not with HBO for 5 preceding days (1 h HBO at 2.5 atmosphere absolute [ATA] daily).

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In gliomas, casein kinase 2 (CK2) plays a dominant role in cell survival and tumour invasiveness and is upregulated in many brain tumours. Among CK2 inhibitors, benzimidazole and isothiourea derivatives hold a dominant position. While targeting glioma tumour cells, they show limited toxicity towards normal cells.

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Glioma cells use intermediate levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) for growth and invasion, and suppressing these reactive molecules thus may compromise processes that are vital for glioma survival. Increased oxidative stress has been identified in glioma cells, in particular in glioma stem-like cells. Studies have shown that these cells harbor potent antioxidant defenses, although endogenous protection against nitrosative stress remains understudied.

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The genetic alterations related to many kinases are responsible for the formation of glial tumours. In addition it is the cell kinases that keep the cancerous signalling machinery in motion, thus enabling tumour cell growth, motility and invasion. Kinase inhibitors may have a potential to surpass the classical oncolytic treatment for gliomas.

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Tumours of astroglial origin, both malignant glioblastoma (GBM) and benign subependymal giant cell astrocytoma (SEGA), pose a serious medical problem. Casein kinase 2 (CK2), a member of the serine/threonine kinase family, has antiapoptotic properties and plays a vital role in glial tumour cell survival. It contributes to invasive cell growth and is often upregulated in malignant neoplastic cells; however, its role in benign tumours of astrocytic origin is less understood.

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Background/aim: Tumours of astroglial origin are the most common primary brain malignancy characterized by infiltrative growth and resistance to standard antitumour therapy. Glioma progression is thought to be related to various intracellular signal transduction pathways that involve the activation of protein kinases. Protein kinases play important roles in cell differentiation, proliferation, and survival.

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Hemorrhagic stroke, accounting for 10-30% of stroke cases, carries high rates of morbidity and mortality. This review presents the current knowledge on the efficacy of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO)-based modalities in the preclinical research on hemorrhagic stroke. Both preconditioning and post-treatment with HBO are considered as prospective therapeutic options.

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The effectiveness and efficacy of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) preconditioning and post-treatment modalities have been demonstrated in experimental models of ischemic cerebrovascular diseases, including global brain ischemia, transient focal and permanent focal cerebral ischemia, and experimental neonatal hypoxia-ischemia encephalopathy. In general, early and repetitive post-treatment of HBO appears to create enhanced protection against brain ischemia whereas delayed HBO treatment after transient focal ischemia may even aggravate brain injury. This review advocates the level of injury reduction upon HBO as an important component for translational evaluation of HBO based treatment modalities.

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Papillary glioneuronal tumor (PGNT) is a rare brain tumor (World Health Organization grade I) with a glioneuronal dual nature. It has a characteristic morphological pattern composed of astroglial pseudopapillary structures and interpapillary neurocytic elements. The tumor usually occurs in the supratentorial region in children and young adults, with a predilection for the temporal lobe.

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Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma (PXA) is a rare, low-grade astrocytic tumour corresponding to WHO grade II that is usually diagnosed in adolescents and young adults with epileptic seizures. Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma typically appears as a superficial, often cystic mass lesion predominantly affecting the temporal lobe. Cases with typical pathology and total tumour excision have a favourable prognosis.

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Research of medical gases is well established in Poland and has been marked with the foundation of several professional societies. Numerous academic centers including those dealing with hyperbaric and diving medicine conduct studies of medical gases, in vast majority supported with intramural funds. In general, Polish research of medical gases is very much clinical in nature, covering new applications and safety of medical gases in medicine; on the other hand there are several academic centers pursuing preclinical studies, and elaborating basic theories of gas physiology and mathematical modeling of gas exchange.

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