Publications by authors named "Kotek J"

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  • - Postoperative adhesions are a major problem after abdominal and pelvic surgeries, leading to complications that can arise soon after surgery or much later.
  • - These adhesions occur due to surgical trauma or infection, disrupting the normal healing process in the peritoneum, where there's an imbalance between fibrin build-up and break down.
  • - The paper reviews how postoperative adhesions develop and discusses different methods to potentially prevent them, using data from various medical research databases.
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Organophosphate neuroactive agents represent severe security threats in various scenarios, including military conflicts, terrorist activities and industrial accidents. Addressing these threats necessitates effective protective measures, with a focus on decontamination strategies. Adsorbents such as bentonite have been explored as a preliminary method for chemical warfare agent immobilization, albeit lacking chemical destruction capabilities.

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Objectives: Although sarcopenia is recognized as one of the risk factors for increased morbidity after resection for colorectal cancer, the question of the most appropriate way to identify and quantify it is still unresolved.

Material And Methods: This is a retrospective unicentric study following patients undergoing elective resection of the rectum for carcinoma with available staging computed tomography (CT) of the trunk. Psoas muscle density (PMD) and its area relative to patient height psoas muscle index (PMI) at the level of inferior vertebral end plate of third lumbar vertebra (L3) were assessed using an initial staging CT scan of the trunk.

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This systematic review aimed to summarize the available data on the treatment of pulmonary contusions with exogenous surfactants, determine whether this treatment benefits patients with severe pulmonary contusions, and evaluate the optimal type of surfactant, method of administration, and drug concentration. Three databases (MEDline, Scopus, and Web of Science) were searched using the following keywords: pulmonary surfactant, surface-active agents, exogenous surfactant, pulmonary contusion, and lung contusion for articles published between 1945 and February 2023, with no language restrictions. Four reviewers independently rated the studies for inclusion, and the other four reviewers resolved conflicts.

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A new hexadentate 1,4,7-triazacyclononane-based ligand bearing three coordinating methylene-(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)phosphinate pendant arms was synthesized and its coordination behaviour towards selected divalent (Mg, Ca, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn) and trivalent (Cr, Fe, Co) transition metal ions was studied. The ligand forms stable complexes with late divalent transition metal ions (from Co to Zn) and the complexes of these metal ions are formed above pH ∼3. A number of complexes with divalent metal ions were structurally characterized by means of single-crystal X-ray diffraction.

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The rate of colorectal trauma is 5-10 % in modern war conflicts. The most common causes include gunshots or shrapnel injuries; the contusion-laceration mechanism occurs in sporadic cases in the war zone. Despite modern surgical procedures, however, it is associated with a high rate of morbidity, especially if it is not diagnosed and treated in time.

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A set of substituted 1,4,7-triazacyclononane ligands was synthesised, including a wide series of novel derivatives bearing a thiazole or thiophene side group, with the potential to incorporate these derivatives into a polymeric material; some previously known/studied ligands were also synthesised for comparative purposes. The corresponding copper(II) complexes were prepared, and their ability to mediate the hydrolysis of phosphate ester bonds was studied via UV-Vis spectrophotometry, using bis(-nitrophenyl)phosphate as a model substrate. Some of the prepared complexes showed a considerable enhancement of the phosphate ester hydrolysis in comparison with previously studied systems, which makes them some of the most effective complexes ever tested for this purpose.

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Pneumoperitoneum as a finding on imaging examinations is not always a sign of acute abdomen due to gastrointestinal perforation. These findings must be viewed in connection with the clinical condition and personal history of each patient because they may also indicate a non-surgical or spontaneous pneumoperitoneum. This condition is repeatedly described but very often neglected.

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A new cyclam-based ligand bearing two methylene(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)phosphinate pendant arms was synthesized and its coordination behaviour towards selected divalent transition metal ions [Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), Zn(II)] was studied. The ligand was found to be very selective for the Cu(II) ion according to the common Williams-Irving trend. Complexes with all the studied metal ions were structurally characterized.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study explores Cu(II) complexes with cyclam-based ligands that have pendant arms for their potential as contrast agents in fluorine-19 (F) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
  • Structural analyses through single-crystal X-ray diffraction provided insights into the complexes and organic precursors, focusing on geometric parameters like the distances between fluorine atoms and the Cu(II) ion.
  • The findings revealed significant shortening of NMR longitudinal relaxation times for F nuclei upon Cu(II) binding, demonstrating good signal ratios and highlighting Cu(II) as a promising metal ion for efficient F MRI contrast agents.
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Introduction: Adhesions are the most common cause of long-term morbidity after abdominal surgery and most often cause various forms of intestinal passage disorders ranging from partial obstruction to complete, life-threatening intestinal obstruction. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the protective effect of intraperitoneally administered lipid emulsions on the formation of adhesions in larger animal model, as the lubricating effect of phospholipids and the mechanical barrier of the lipid component are combined with the anti-inflammatory effect of fish oil.

Methods: Thirty-one female domestic pigs were randomly divided into three groups.

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Ligands combining a bis(phosphonate) group with a macrocycle function as metal isotope carriers for radionuclide-based imaging and for treating bone metastases associated with several cancers. However, bis(phosphonate) pendant arms often slow down complex formation and decrease radiochemical yields. Nevertheless, their negative effect on complexation rates may be mitigated by using a suitable spacer between bis(phosphonate) and the macrocycle.

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Purpose: The aim of this experimental study was to test the method of prevention of postoperative complications, especially infectious, in partial dehiscence following stapler anastomosis in rectal surgeries.

Methods: The method includes the application of a hyaluronic acid-based gel in combination with triclosan, which has antibacterial properties. The gel was applied to the space around the rectum with an artificial, precisely defined dehiscence so that the dehiscence was separated from the rest of pelvis and the peritoneal cavity to avoid the spread of infection.

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Al(iii) complexes are extensively studied as [18F]fluoride carriers in positron emission tomography. However, our limited knowledge on their thermodynamic and kinetic properties has hindered efforts to easily prepare radiochemically pure compounds while simultaneously reducing the overall labeling time. Thus, to improve our understanding of fluoride binding to coordinatively unsaturated Al(iii) complexes, we investigated the ternary system Al(iii)-H3NTA-F- (H3NTA = nitrilo-triacetic acid) by NMR, potentiometry and X-ray diffraction.

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Gadolinium deposition in the brain following administration of gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) has led to health concerns. We show that some clinical GBCAs form Gd-ferritin nanoparticles at (sub)nanomolar concentrations of Gd under physiological conditions. We describe their structure at atomic resolution and discuss potential relevance for clinical MRI.

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In order to develop novel, more efficient, and/or selective contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), different are explored as alternatives to water-relaxation enhancement. In this work, cobalt(II/III) complexes of bis(-trifluoroethyl)cyclam derivatives with two acetate or two phosphonate pendant arms, H and H, were prepared and investigated. X-ray diffraction structures confirmed octahedral coordination with a very stable - cyclam conformation and with fluorine atoms located about 5.

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Aminoalkyl--phosphinic acids, also called aminoalkylphosphonous acids, are investigated as biologically active analogues of carboxylic amino acids and/or as valuable intermediates for synthesis of other aminoalkylphosphorus acids. Their synthesis has been mostly accomplished by phospha-Mannich reaction of a P-H precursor, an aldehyde and an amine. The reaction is rarely clean and high-yielding.

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Cross-bridged cyclam derivatives bearing two phosphonate (H), bis(phosphinate) (H), or phosphinate (H) pendant arms were synthesized and studied with respect to their application as copper radioisotope carriers in nuclear medicine. The ligands show high macrocycle basicity (p > 14) and high Cu(II) complex stability (log = 20-24). The complexation and dissociation kinetics of the Cu(II) complexes were studied by ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy.

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Background: Liver resection is a surgical procedure associated with a high risk of hepatic failure that can be fatal. One of the key mechanisms involves ischemia-reperfusion damage. Building on the well-known positive effects of hydrogen at mitigating this damage, the goal of this work was to demonstrate the antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-apoptotic effects of inhaled hydrogen in domestic pigs during major liver resection.

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A series of lanthanide(iii) complexes of a monophosphinate analogue of H4dota, 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7-triacetic-10-methyl[(N,N-dibenzylamino)methyl]phosphinic acid (H4do3apDBAm = H4L1), were prepared and their solid-state structures were studied using single-crystal X-ray diffraction. In all structures, the ligand anion was octadentately coordinated to the Ln(iii) or Sc(iii) ions similarly to other DOTA-like ligands, i.e.

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Three 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-based ligands disubstituted in 1,4-positions with phosphonic acid, phosphonate monoethyl-ester, and H-phosphinic acid pendant arms, 1,4-Hdo2p, 1,4-Hdo2p, and 1,4-HBndo2p, were synthesized and their coordination to selected metal ions, Mg(II), Ca(II), Mn(II), Zn(II), Cu(II), Eu(III), Gd(III), and Tb(III), was investigated. The solid-state structure of the phosphonate ligand, 1,4-Hdo2p, was determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Protonation constants of the ligands and stability constants of their complexes were obtained by potentiometry, and their values are comparable to those of previously studied analogous 1,7-disubstitued cyclen derivatives.

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Protonation of a distant, noncoordinated group of metal-based magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents potentially changes their relaxivity. The effect of a positive charge of the drug on the human serum albumin (HSA)-drug interaction remains poorly understood as well. Accordingly, a (dibenzylamino)methylphosphinate derivative of 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetic acid (DOTA) was efficiently synthesized using pyridine as the solvent for a Mannich-type reaction of tBuDO3A, formaldehyde, and BnNCHPOH ethyl ester.

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Objective: F MRI requires biocompatible and non-toxic soluble contrast agents with high fluorine content and with suitable F relaxation times. Probes based on a DOTP chelate with 12 magnetically equivalent fluorine atoms (DOTP-tfe) and a lanthanide(III) ion shortening the relaxation times were prepared and tested.

Methods: Complexes of DOTP-tfe with trivalent paramagnetic Ce, Dy, Ho, Tm, and Yb ions were synthetized and characterized.

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Hdota and its analogues are routinely used for complexation of lanthanide radioisotopes in nuclear medicine. Many of the radioisotopes have short half-lives and, thus, the complexation rate plays an important role. Notwithstanding that, the relationship between ligand structures and complexation rates is not well understood.

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