Publications by authors named "Kazimierz Ciechanowski"

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  • Many marine animals, particularly Cnidarians like jellyfish, can be dangerous to humans and often cause painful burns, especially in tropical waters.
  • Contact with their toxins may lead to acute kidney damage, with varying effects depending on the specific species of Cnidaria involved.
  • Currently, there's one specific antitoxin for Cnidarian-induced burns, but research is ongoing to develop a universal treatment that could neutralize toxins from various Cnidarian species.
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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of virtual reality (VR) integrated exercise during hemodialysis for patients with stage 5 Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).
  • The research utilized the NefroVR system, allowing patients to perform regular physical training with VR technology.
  • Results showed a significant reduction in harmful proteins PCSK9 and TNF-α after three months, indicating potential health benefits from this innovative exercise method.
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: The tacrolimus concentration-to-dose (C/D) ratio is valuable for optimizing nephrotoxicity-related renal outcomes. Prospective data on the C/D ratio in kidney transplant recipients newly treated with MeltDose tacrolimus are limited. We analyzed the C/D ratio pattern of MeltDose tacrolimus and its effect on posttransplant renal function, comparing it with the literature data on immediate-release tacrolimus (IR-Tac).

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  • The global rise in chronic kidney disease (CKD) is linked to an aging population, leading to increased complications and end-stage renal failure that often requires hemodialysis (HD).
  • A balanced diet is crucial for HD patients, as it can help mitigate issues like malnutrition and oxidative stress while improving their overall health.
  • This study evaluated 57 HD patients and found that a well-structured diet can improve nutritional status, reduce inflammatory markers, and enhance antioxidant enzyme activity.
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: Osteoprotegerin (OPG) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor family involved in processes in many inflammatory states. OPG concentration is enhanced in the majority of chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients and those undergoing renal replacement therapy. The aim of the study was to assess the relation of OPG and chronic inflammation in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients and to evaluate whether OPG concentrations in plasma and dialysate were related to plasma and dialysate levels of proinflammatory mediators (interleukin 6 (IL-6), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), interleukin 33 (IL-33) and interleukin 1 receptor-like 1IL-1RL1 (IL-1RL1, sST2)).

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Chronic kidney disease is a significant public health issue associated with reduced physical activity. This can lead to mineral and bone disorders and increased levels of inflammatory markers. One innovative solution that can significantly contribute to increasing patient motivation is the combination of physical training with virtual reality technology during haemodialysis sessions.

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Introduction: Physical activity during pregnancy is established to derive clinically meaningful improvements in pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum health outcomes. Evidence-based pre-screening tools have been developed to support the implementation of physical activity programmes, and enhance communication between health care providers, exercise professionals and pregnant women. The Get Active Questionnaire for Pregnancy (GAQ-P) and the Health Care Provider Consultation Form for Prenatal Physical Activity (HCPCF) empower pregnant women to identify whether they require additional counselling from their obstetric health care provider in terms of physical activity.

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Background: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the most common hereditary kidney disease with a prevalence of 1:400 to 1:1,000 in Caucasians. It is caused by mutations in the PKD1 gene located on chromosome 16p13.3 (in about 85% cases) as well as in the PKD2 gene on chromosome 4q13-23.

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Cytokines are a group of fine proteins which play a key role in the regulation of various biological processes, including inflammatory reactions. Proinflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin 1β (IL-1β), interleukin 6 (IL-6), and interleukin 8 (IL-8), are produced in response to various stimuli, including infections, tissue damage, and oxidative stress. Virtual reality (VR) use during intradialytic exercises improves physical activity.

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Renal replacement therapy is associated with reduced physical activity. The aim of the study was to assess the relationship between regular physical activity performed with the use of virtual reality and the occurrence of symptoms of anxiety and depression in hemodialysis patients. The study involved 85 patients from the dialysis station at the Department of Nephrology, Transplantology and Internal Medicine PUM.

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  • Loss of vitamin C can lead to reduced levels in the blood and increase the risk of deficiency, particularly in hemodialysis patients.
  • A study with 68 hemodialysis patients examined the impact of different diets and vitamin C supplementation on serum antioxidant levels and plasma vitamin C concentration.
  • Results indicated that a carefully selected diet can combat malnutrition and enhance antioxidant activity, while vitamin C supplementation specifically improves antioxidant status in these patients.
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Background: Hemodialyzed patients with poor erythropoietin response tend to have low volume of visceral adipose tissue and score high on malnutrition-inflammation score. This study investigates in-depth the role of leptin and chosen cytokines in the development of malnutrition-inflammation syndrome (MIS) and erythropoietin resistance.

Methods: Eighty-one hemodialyzed patients with erythropoietin-treated anemia were enrolled in the study.

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Kidney transplantation remains the therapeutic option for patients with end-stage kidney disease. Current immunosuppressive regimens are efficient in combating acute kidney rejection. However, insights into chronic kidney allograft injury remains limited.

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  • Tacrolimus, when used with mycophenolate mofetil and glucocorticoids, is a key part of immunosuppressive therapy for kidney transplant patients, and both intrapatient variability (IPV) and C/D ratio impact kidney function.
  • In a study involving 170 patients, researchers assessed the C/D ratio and IPV over a period of up to 70 months post-transplant, finding a negative correlation between the C/D ratio and creatinine levels, indicating better kidney function with higher C/D ratios.
  • Ultimately, the study concludes that while the C/D ratio is effective for evaluating tacrolimus metabolism's impact on kidney function, it does not influence IPV, and the C/D ratio tends to increase over
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Immunosuppressive drugs are widely and chronically used to avoid graft rejection in transplant recipients. However, they are also known to have organotoxic effects and can exert numerous side effects. The aim of this study was to assess whether the chronic treatment of rats with the most commonly used clinical immunosuppressive regimens in organ recipients had an effect on the morphology and function of the aorta.

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Background: Urinary tract infections (UTI) represent one of the most common contagious diseases in humans. Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) strains are recognized as the most frequent causative agent, and these express a range of virulence factors including the adhesins. Immune response to UPEC under immunosuppression has not been fully understood yet.

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  • Anemia is prevalent in patients with end-stage kidney disease on dialysis, with some not responding well to erythropoietin (EPO) therapy, which prompted a study on the impact of nutritional status on EPO responsiveness using the Erythropoietin Resistance Index (ERI).
  • The study involved 78 hemodialysis patients, analyzing body composition via a specialized analyzer and evaluating their nutritional status with a specific scoring system.
  • Results indicated that lower body mass index (BMI), fat mass, and higher water percentage, among other factors, correlated with higher ERI, suggesting that inflammatory malnutrition may hinder effective anemia treatment in these patients.
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Background/aims: Chronic kidney disease CKD patients on intermittent hemodialysis IHD are exposed to SARS-CoV-2 infection and carry a risk of developing severe symptoms. The aim of this study was to evaluate the humoral and cellular immunity induced by two doses of mRNA vaccines, the Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty) COVID-19 Vaccine and the Moderna (mRNA-1273) COVID-19 vaccine.

Patients And Methods: The study included 281 patients from five dialysis centers in northern Poland.

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Background: In Poland, 95% of organs for transplantation come from donation after brain death (DBD). In 2010, Poland officially joined the European countries in which donation after circulatory death is accepted by law. Currently, the Pomeranian Medical University Transplant Center is the only active location for uncontrolled donation after circulatory death (uDCD) in Poland.

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  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD) involves renal fibrosis driven by fibroblast activity through a process called epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), with the glycoprotein CD147/EMMPRIN playing a significant role.
  • This study analyzed 49 renal graft recipients to see how serum levels of CD147/EMMPRIN correlate with long-term kidney function and biopsy results, finding negative correlations with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and positive correlations with proteinuria and fibrosis-related lesions.
  • Overall, higher serum CD147/EMMPRIN levels were associated with worse long-term renal outcomes and more severe kidney damage.
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Virome-a part of a microbiome-is a term used to describe all viruses found in the specific organism or system. Recently, as new technologies emerged, it has been confirmed that kidneys and the lower urinary tract are colonized not only by the previously described viruses, but also completely novel species. Viruses can be both pathogenic and protective, as they often carry important virulence factors, while at the same time represent anti-inflammatory functions.

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There are reports on the effects of excessive recipient body weight on renal graft function. Increased CCL2 (chemokine CC-mortif ligand 2) production is observed in patients with excessive body weight. CCL2 also exacerbates the inflammatory process in the renal graft.

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Background: Renalase is an enzyme and a cytokine involved in cell survival. Since its discovery, associations between it and both cardiovascular and kidney disease have been noted. Recognizing this, we conducted a study in which we followed patients with chronic kidney disease.

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