Publications by authors named "Joanna Zubel-Lojek"

The objective of the study was to investigate the effect of dietary supplementation with nettle or fenugreek on folliculogenesis and steroidogenesis in the juvenile rabbit ovary. To gain insight into the mechanism of action of these herbs, we examined follicle formation, ovarian cell proliferation and apoptosis, steroidogenic enzyme abundance and steroid concentrations in ovarian tissue and plasma. Animals were fed with control, 1% nettle- or 1% fenugreek-supplemented pellets from 5 to 12 weeks of age (n = 10 per each group), when animals were slaughtered for ovary and blood collection.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of molecular posttranscriptional regulators found to participate in numerous biological mechanisms, such as adipogenesis, fat deposition, or glucose metabolism. Additionally, a detailed analysis on the molecular and cellular mechanisms of miRNA-related effects on metabolism leads to developing novel diagnostic markers and therapeutic approaches. To identify miRNA whose activity changed in epicardial adipose tissue in piglets during hyperglycemia, we analyzed the different miRNA expression patterns between control and hyperglycemia groups.

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The study was performed to examine the actions of glucocorticoids on cytokine (TNF-α and IL-6) concentrations in blood plasma, adipose tissue and cytokines gene expression during acute (streptozotocin, STZ treatment) and chronic inflammation (overweight) in Swiss mice. The experiment was carried out on 6-week-old animals divided into two groups: I - non-obese (fed with a commercial food) and II - overweight mice (fed with a high-fat diet). In each group mice were divided into 4 experimental subgroups: I - control, II - acute inflammation (STZ), III - treated with glucocorticoids (DEX), and IV - STZ with DEX.

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The aim of the study was to evaluate changes in the opioid receptor binding (mu, delta and kappa) in the hypothalamus, anterior pituitary and adrenal cortex (HPA) of lambs treated in vivo with corticotrophin releasing hormone (CRH), naltrexone, an opioid receptor antagonist (NAL), and dexamethasone, a potent cortisol analog (DEX). Experiment was carried out on 3 months old female lambs of polish mountain strain. Lambs received a single i.

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The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) is a serine/threonine kinase that belongs to the phosphoinositide-3-kinase-related family and has a crucial role in the integration of growth factors, energy factors and nutrient signaling. Abnormal activity of mTOR kinase can cause many neuropathologies, including brain tumours and neurodegenerative diseases. The study confirms that the use of a kinase inhibitor - rapamycin, allows to limit proliferation including inhibition of tumor cells and immune responses.

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